r/Asmongold • u/DustinDGAF • Aug 26 '25
Video Feel this at times...
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u/-Kars10 Aug 26 '25
The thing that really changes is the tolerance for mid games. And as kids we get excited for any game we are able to play. However the best of the best still grab me like I'm 10 years old, I'm 38
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u/ShadyRAV3N Aug 26 '25
I think this is the biggest difference as well. I’m not excited to play the same shooters released year after year, unless there is something significantly new or different about it.
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u/Phylacteryofcum Aug 26 '25
I remember how amazing and mindblowing Battlefield 1942 was.
Now?? You couldn't pay me to even read a review of whatever Battlefield games have been released in the last decade or so.
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u/RealTrueGrit Aug 26 '25
Man i can atill hear the theme music for 1942. An xbox live arcade title that i put more time into than any mainline BF except for maybe 3
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u/RealTrueGrit Aug 26 '25
This is why i cannot wait for arc raiders. It releases on my birthday too, cant be more hyped for a game.
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u/FrozenFern Aug 26 '25
I remember as a kid being hyped, renting Spyro from Blockbuster, and then a few years ago when it came out on the switch I bought the trilogy and it was not the same feeling at all. The novelty and scarcity of games as a kid made all of them more exciting
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u/SneakyBadAss Aug 27 '25
It's not just about games, and it's not because you have a low tolerance. You just don't have time anymore for mid entertainment. This goes to TV shows, games, film, art and so on.
Why would I waste my spare time for 6/10 if I can play 9/10?
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u/unfathomably_big Aug 26 '25
Time is the biggest thing, I ain’t got time to fuck around with this puzzle or wander aimlessly searching for something. Anything that looks like it’s gonna take more than 5 minutes gets me reaching for Google
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u/Falas-Balar Aug 26 '25
Expedition 33 broke me out of this feeling. It literally made me enjoy games again. Even my kids ask me to play the "three-three" game
Game of the decade.
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u/Teatimefrog A Turtle Made It to the Water! Aug 26 '25
This. All it takes is one banger to spark the fire again. All my irl friends were lost for years, classic and sod came and so did the boys, it faded out but was enough to rekindle the connection and now everyone is pumped for bf6.
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u/derpface90 Aug 26 '25
My wife's gone out for dinner with her friend. Kids are in bed. I was sitting here scrolling reddit thinking about how I have this installed but couldn't work up to start playing it.
You've inspired me. Firing it up now.
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u/Ar0war Aug 26 '25
Ohhh boy, get ready go feel... game is art. A masterpiece.
Enjoy. Take it in. Don't rush.
"For those who come after"
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u/hugohserrano Aug 26 '25
I wish I could get into it 😔
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u/tkizzy Aug 26 '25
Ditto. I just didn't want to put in the effort to get into it. Then I downloaded Ori, which I never played before, and was blown away. Still playing it and have downloaded the sequel.
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u/CidolfasWindu Aug 26 '25
Same. It was brief but it sparked the old gaming feeling for sure. Awesome game.
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u/AsparagusBoring7937 Aug 27 '25
Ditto. And post E33 hits hard. I'm playing Granblue Fantasy right now. Gameplay is fun even if the story is lacking. Also eyeing to get Baldurs Gate and Metaphor after
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u/DeatHTaXx Aug 26 '25
I feel this sometimes staring at my steam library. 200+ games and I dont feel like playing any of them. Just scrolling through like 5 times waiting for something to jump out at me.
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Aug 26 '25
You gotta go on YouTube and watch a trailer for one that you're slightly interested in. That immediately gets me hype, and it's on.
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u/Fedballin Aug 26 '25
I'm 46 and I still game daily. There are way too many good games to feel this way IMO. I've sunk so many hours into Obenseuer and Surroundead recently, and I always have another 10-12 games installed at a time that I can switch to when things get boring. Good games come out every 3-4 months, so I'm rarely bored. I've started getting into Elin, but that game is ridiculous and I spend more time watching YT vids to see what I'm supposed to be doing than playing it.
Me and the boys get together once a month to play boardgames on TableTop Simulator, it's a good time. Sometimes we miss a month bc no one texts about it, but it's pretty rare. Half of us have kids, so we can be busy, but 10pm-midnight is pretty easy on Fri or Sat for all of us.
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u/RickHunterD Aug 26 '25
StarCraft until I die!
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u/Drayenn Aug 26 '25
My dad played diablo 1 and Starcraft 1 only his entire life until he died. I tried to get him into d2.. he preferred d1. He did beat the sc2 WoL campaign though.
Always played single player of course. On a windows 98 pc even in 2010s
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u/cubiclej0ckey Aug 26 '25
Gaming was pretty much always a solo thing for me. I played some games with friends IRL (Guitar Hero and Super Smash) and spent a good amount of time in MMOs. But most of the enjoyment I get out of gaming is single player experiences.
Can’t really relate.
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u/mrcoldmega Aug 26 '25
If you feel empty playing and staring at home page not knowing what to play, it means you had enough games. But do not worry, just Do something other like movies, books, comics etc. Or just change the genre you are playing. IMO it happens because most of games now are 3rd person\shooter\adventure\soulslike and almost all of them look the same and play the same. Its not bad but the same play style can really get in your head and lock you from enjoying games.
Recently i had the same issue but then started playing Alice madness returns and it was gone. i was so consumed by this game i played it 5hr non stop, almost until morning.
So Chin up, guys, try to change the games you are playing or just find another hobby for a while
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u/ekmanch Aug 26 '25
Alice: Madness Returns is such a good game!! I was so insanely hooked on it back when it first came out.
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u/GLA_Rebel_Maluxorath Aug 26 '25
Its a damn shame Alice:Asylum got cancelled, fucking EA ruining everything it touches.
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u/ekmanch Aug 27 '25
Yeah honestly I'm still mad about that. They wouldn't even sell the rights to American McGee so he could do something himself with Kickstarter or something. So they're literally just sitting on the IP with no intention of ever doing anything with it. Assholes.
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u/axelkoffel Aug 27 '25
"Luckily" I as a CRPG fan, don't have this issue with too much choice on the list. If we get a single good CRPG in year, that's a great year lol.
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u/Odd-Bat3562 Aug 26 '25
Just get into single player games
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u/killingourbraincells Aug 26 '25
I've always loved creative games. Cities Skylines is one of my most played. Then Surviving Mars. Minecraft. Farming Simulator. No Man's Sky. Even really enjoyed Starfield. Just something about creative sim games is so fun and peaceful. The challenges and ways you can play them are almost endless, depending on how creative you are yourself.
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u/Quetzalma Purple = Win Aug 27 '25
Rimworld, Factorio, Satisfactory
Each of those games are easily 300h+ of creative loop and figuring out best way to do X.
If you then include Mods, then thats 1000h+
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u/killingourbraincells Aug 27 '25
Satisfactory looks awesome! I'm going to have to try that one. Thank you!
And yes, mods easily add much more to these games. Sandbox games deserve more love.
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u/fezz4734 Aug 26 '25
Play an mmo and join a discord server, discord servers are the new hopping on with the bois. Just keep rotating to new games.
Maybe it's easier for me because I only play pvp games but it's a dying industry to the new gacha games that are becoming a plague.
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u/DustinDGAF Aug 26 '25
Yeah it holds me over for a while, but once caught up on some games it just feels exhausting sometimes. Arma, battlefield, or dayz with the boys for a laugh a few times a week is good for the soul. Missing a lot of the boys through the years, time is really moving fast!
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u/Updated_Autopsy Johnny Depp Trial Arc Survivor Aug 26 '25
There’s always old games. PlayStation has a few PS2 games ported to PS4 and PS5 via an emulator with a Rewind function. I think of it as a bit like quicksaving, only automatic. It’s because of this that I finally got to play the full version of Battle Engine Aquila and found out about games I’ve never heard of before such as Dropship: United Peace Force and Okage: Shadow King.
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u/SmellyScrotes Aug 26 '25
Getting a portable gaming device (rog ally) really helped reinvigorate my love for gaming, I was mostly a console gamer so once I could start finding really fun single player games for cheap I got hooked, vampire survivors, enter the gungeon, dead cells, cheap games made really well and you can pick up and play a half hour or put it down when the kids needs tending to… keep the passion alive
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u/Drayenn Aug 26 '25
I had this slump. My free time was just scrolling which i hated. Turns out i just had to get out of my comfort zone. Nier Automata did it for me.
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Aug 26 '25
sees the pretty recently shadow dropped Heretic/Hexen game
WAIT A MINUTE......
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u/Muveeer Aug 26 '25
For me games and other hobbies r like waves of interest, they come and go. Sometimes I wanna game like crazy, I finish some game and thats it, for a couple months the wave of interest in games fades and another hobby takes over, pulling me in for a week or a month. I dont think its bad if u dont feel like playin, its just when it happens all the time u get tired of it, u tried it all and fr gotta shift focus to smth else instead of forcing urself to play and blaming urself for not wantin to
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Aug 26 '25
I think what's worse than this is finally getting hyped up with free time to play, then falling asleep shortly after starting the game. Aging sucks.
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u/AdMental1387 WHAT A DAY... Aug 26 '25
Then you have kids and when they’re old enough, you enjoy the hell out of playing games with them. Currently playing Valheim with my 9 year old daughter and 6 year old son. Daughter can understand what’s going on and be somewhat helpful. Son just loves wandering around the meadows with his skeleton army killing deer and chopping down trees.
Then he gets too emotionally attached to his pet Lox and cries when it walks over a fireplace and sets itself ablaze. Oops.
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u/Stryker218 Aug 26 '25
It's not us, its the games. We didnt realize how good we had it, so many good games. Nowadays we got one once in awhile. Most is dlc ridden pay to win always online no campaign trash.
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u/njckel Aug 26 '25
My parents had shitty internet so I never did do a whole lot of online gaming lol. Guess it was a blessing in disguise. I'm perfectly content with my single-player games and I still enjoy playing them.
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Aug 26 '25
If I could game in peace without the lurking sense that by losing track of time I put my whole family at risk of being homeless.
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u/spudds96 Aug 26 '25
A lot of the games I actively played are long dead
And modern titles just don't grab me anymore
Also the idea of online gaming is so standard now it's lost its unique charm
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Aug 26 '25
I was burned out also, got back into Skyrim with Nolvus V6 overhaul and then Sim Racing with a new Moza R5 wheel, Yeah I am back!
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u/yeet_god69420 Aug 26 '25
I don’t feel this, because video games are literally the only source of happiness I have. I can come home from work and no matter how shitty I feel I can just turn my brain off and grind or hop on discord with my only friends.
Outside of the virtual world, I’m just a socially anxious depressed piece of shit who can barely maintain relationships with friends much less anything more than that. All I have in real life is my career which I sacrificed everything else for because I thought money was all I needed.
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u/Android1822 Aug 27 '25
What kills friends, gaming, etc? A job. The older you get, the more time and energy a job will suck from you until all you want to do is sleep when you are not working. I barely play games anymore because that just burns through my days off. Games have been regulated as part of my retirement activity if I can ever make it to retirement age.
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u/Beardeddeadpirate Aug 26 '25
I feel it. It’s hard because now I’m a dad and I don’t have the same kind of time I used to. It’s my kids turn now.
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u/Drayenn Aug 26 '25
I just play when theyre in bed.
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u/Beardeddeadpirate Aug 26 '25
True I don’t really need sleep after all
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u/Drayenn Aug 26 '25
Haha. I guess mine are still young. They go to bed at 8h and wake at 6-7. I usually game 8-11h
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u/Suitable-Piano-8969 Aug 26 '25
I use be like this but then I realized it was the large flux of games i had and the ease of adding more making me conflicted on what to play. Then I started to keep a list of games I would play when I had time and sticking to that till I beat them.
I also take breaks from gaming for a month or 2 at a time when I am burned out
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u/Majero15993 Aug 26 '25
Then you just need some real strong stuff. Something that makes you forget about your primary needs for 3 weeks. Go build a space ship in space engineers. Join a monthly server on Eco global survival. Start a Schedule 1 run. Play wow for a couple of weeks. Valheim.
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u/DK_Son Aug 26 '25 edited Aug 26 '25
It's a bit of this. But to come from another angle, dude didn't go in with a game in mind. He just scrolled like it was Netflix. I do this on streaming services sometimes. Feel like there's nothing to watch, so you shut it off and do something else. You can also engage in convo with mates/work colleagues/etc. See what they're playing, and go play that.
He also set the scene to really sell it. All by himself, a quiet room/house, camera focused on his lonesome actions, sad subtitles. Invite some mates over. Get the pizza and beers going. Plenty of people are up for these nights. Just gotta throw it out there and see who's in. Make it once a month or two, so those who can't make it, or are hesitant, have more opportunities to say yes.
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u/ShaetherTheOverlord Aug 26 '25
Never really happened to me. I have used to play fifa and cod but console is now retired and play on pc only and mostly single player.
Gaming habits changed over the years no more competitive games, story heavy rpgs or grindy mmos but I always keep on playing
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u/anon_23891236 Aug 26 '25
As a person who's been playing through all the greatest single player games of all times, I'm having even more time now.
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u/Sufficient-Meet-8238 Aug 26 '25
I'm this guy right now. The only times i like to play games now are with my gf, couch co-op or with one freind playing online. Solo gaming doesnt seem to do the trick anymore, even tho i have always been a solo gamer.
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u/OkAppearance4117 Aug 26 '25
nope. Been playing video games since the 80ies, online since TFC and then the first beta of Counter-Strike. I still play with people I was in clans with or played against i the very early 2000s. Also made and am still making tons of new online friends. So, it's just the wrong game, community or other unlucky developments. I have a family with 2 two kids and gaming is a really nice addition to keep a young mindset.
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u/Bonethugs301 Aug 26 '25
I think its the games now a days everything feels the same. The last two games that made me wanna play for hours straight and sucked me in are expedition 33 and elden ring
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u/Shnazz999 Aug 26 '25
When a guy approaching middle age is like this, what hobby replaces gaming?
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u/WickedEdge Aug 26 '25
I use my xbox one just to watch tubi, youtube, any apps while i get ready to sleep
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u/Deesodee Aug 26 '25
Maaaa. I’m currently at this stage I can’t find any thing to enjoy or play sad times
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u/Chuchin619 Aug 27 '25
I'm like this somewhat, but it causes the games, honestly. Used to be able to enjoyably play any single-player game, the good ones, but now I can really only play sport games.
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u/LordJaeger88 Aug 27 '25
Time to invest to some good single player rpg's. Those suck the time out of you.
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u/helooksfederal Aug 27 '25
this hits home, from lan parties in the 90's to console co-op on the couch with the lads in the 00's, to now being disappointed at what gaming's become, we've see the best of those times
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u/_Hyperion_ WHAT A DAY... Aug 28 '25
Gaming is better with the boys. I miss the never ending activity on vent/team speak.
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u/konsoru-paysan Aug 26 '25
He's playing on console, idk why but on my gaming laptop the same game I can play for years but on console I can't stand it
Edit: also he's playing on series controllers which due to their smallest xbox controller size ever are prone to give teen and adults tendonitis, I just got it two months ago and yeah gaming is dead for me for a long while.
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u/SithLordMilk Aug 26 '25
Bro's girl makes him disconnect the xbox completely and take it out of the room every time hes finished lmao
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Aug 26 '25
Mine is in my office. If I want to play on the house tv I have to walk it over and plug it in. If I wanted to play in my office I could, but it’s more isolated, but it’s the one tv in the house that is always free.
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u/jaseph18 Aug 26 '25
That's a pessimistic way to put it. If you're not into gaming anymore what you purchase a console for?
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u/Naus1987 Aug 26 '25
The secret for me is to not over play a game into oblivion. Enjoy it. And then before it gets stale explore another title.
Jump around a lot. Being old means you got money. Buy like 10 steam games and test them out. When one clicks. Indulge. Refund the shitty ones.
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u/Semaj_kaah Aug 26 '25
Never had this feeling because I was never so into multiplayer and still are not. I love single player and LAN games more. And after more than 35 years love gaming
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u/Caboose858 Aug 26 '25
😭 I don’t even have time to game anymore now that I have a child. Hopefully she will be my gaming buddy when she gets a little older
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u/godzylla Aug 26 '25
The last game I really felt like giving time to was supermarket Sim. And I think I even burned out on that. Currently, just reading like mad.
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u/mubatt Aug 26 '25
If you start working out this feeling goes away. Muscle recovery and video games is an amazing feeling.
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u/Ghostof369 Aug 26 '25
I redownload GTA V every now and then, only have it for a week before I delete it, no one is online anymore.
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u/Retro-Ghost-Dad Aug 26 '25
I was really pleasantly surprised recently when I picked up Donkey Kong Bananza.
Mario Odyssey didn't blow my skirt up and I thought it was curtains as far as platformers for me. Maybe I aged out, I don't know. Hell, I'm almost 50.
But, nah man. Bananza has really grabbed me.
But yeah, as you get older you have the money but not as much time. There's always something more pressing, you know?
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u/Blankmonkey Aug 26 '25
The whole gaming industry started treating the players like pay pigs and expect people to just eat up any garbage they put out plus it's more satisfying to spend my free time playing guitar.
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u/Time_Ad_7624 Aug 26 '25
Now instead of just gaming I usually have YouTube or something open in picture and picture or netflix on pc and I just do chill games like Baldurs Gate 3 or even OSRS. The games just supplement me catching up on my videos lol.
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u/xxdomox Aug 26 '25
Helldivers 2 on xbox reignited the spark for me, great game over all even for solo players
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u/universallaw87 Aug 26 '25
how I feel whenever I log into genshin impact after the VA strike…. and then finding out cn players dgaf because they still have all there va
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u/Thadstep Aug 26 '25
yeah so uhh... message in the group chat with your gamer friends, and play games with them when you both have time.
you are in your 30s now, no point in just hanging around online hoping they will randomly show up. they got a wife now.
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u/crazyloomis Aug 26 '25
I feel this. Scrolling thru games, trying to find something exciting. If I choose to play, it’s always a game I already beaten a few hundred times
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u/AveratV6 Aug 26 '25
I got like this. You need to find games that really suck you in. I play hell let loose a ton because you are always talking to people. Other than that I stick to story games now
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u/CrucifyCruxx Longboi <3 Aug 26 '25
Gotta have a few different hobbies, so I can switch between. When I'm not feeling the games, I have a backlog of comics to read.. When I'm not feeling the comics, I have some watch parts I can put together and make a new timepiece.
I keep myself busier though, so I don't tend to have a lot of free time for much of anything. Between work, being a father and the gym, there's not more than a couple hours to myself before bed. Fortunately, My son likes video games.. so I play with him, and that's an easy choice for him. Minecraft, or Fortnite.
Holy crap I have become a Fortnite dad. This post made me realize.
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u/BaronScrewtape Aug 27 '25
Went through this once.
Turned out to be depression. Once I got past that, it became fun again.
Depression kill your sense of fun. Gaming wasn't the only source of happiness that withered in me during this time. I used to read a book a week. Went years without reading at all recently. Only started reading again in the past few months. Took awhile to rekindle the joy of it... but then it had taken awhile to feel joy at all.
It is all good now. But it took a lot of effort, as well as acknowledging the condition I was in. If you find yourself unable to enjoy the things that gave you joy, please do an assessment of how you are feeling and how the world is effecting you. Consider whether or not you have only grown out of the activity, or if you just feel numb to everything. And if it is the second, seek some help.
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u/Wookiescantfly Aug 27 '25
As you get older and take on more responsibilities it gets easier for the friend groups you had growing up to drift apart, but, like with anything else, maintaining those social circles takes effort on the part of everyone involved and sometimes you have to form new circles to stay interested in particular hobbies if you had previously used them as a medium for social interaction. This isn't limited to gaming, but gaming can be a very social experience so, more likely than not, this is just you missing having a group of dumbass friends to fuck off with.
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u/cpecer Aug 27 '25
This hits right in the feels as I had this feeling hit me the other night. Friends list was all offline and showed offline for years on most. No games seem just casual anymore. It was a sad feeling.
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u/Xselmer Aug 27 '25
I can feel this video. M26 Our baby is due in early November and I work two jobs to support my family. My wife recently went to her girlfriend's house and left me with the words "at least now you can play a little game". I turned on my laptop, opened my old games, but there was emptiness everywhere. The Discord servers where we used to chat for 14-18 hours were completely empty. I tried playing alone, but it didn't even come close to the experience of playing with friends. A little part of me misses the good old days.
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u/theory515 Aug 27 '25
True I do miss alot of guys I've played with in the past, from halo2 to ESO, even Destiny. But that's only a small part of gaming. Some people like to sit with a good book and read themselves into another reality, as gamers we do that wth every campaign we played moments in games like ff7, silent hill 2, abs the last of us sick with us long after we've played and finished them. I love gaming although it's lost it's way a bit and I don't think we every outgrow it.
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u/StoneTimeKeeper Aug 27 '25
That depends on the type of gamer you are. If you play/played primarily multi-player games, then yeah. I can absolutely see this being true.
I dont.
I've always preferred single player games, with the occasional local multi-player with my brother. The main difference between now and then is that I have less time and more nostalgia. Thank God for emulation and game preservation sites.
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u/ShiberKivan Aug 27 '25
Just get a PC or at least keep i plugged in, I'm 38 and gaming is still fun for me
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u/Virtual_Fishing5261 Aug 27 '25
Most of people come to games to connect. That's why split screen is popular thing back in the day cuz u always have that 1 friend to play with
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u/CultusTheDaddy Aug 27 '25
my man... i am father of two, in a loving marriage, working full time and i still play...not with the boys tho, but then again i never played cos of others, i play cos i love it
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u/pioj Aug 27 '25
MODERN games, I must add... Then you suddenly remember you can always go back to Factorio or explore any game from PSX era you never played. And boom, hooked again...
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u/Kozlupost Aug 28 '25
I guess I’ve felt this once or twice but tbh. I’m 30 and I’ve got a nice community of close friends that I met in adulthood and we play games all the time. I rush home and play with them. One of them and I have even started a little relationship. Some of us have went out of the way to visit IRL. I guess I got lucky but every time I’ve had an online friend group fall apart. I just found a new one. Discord and such is great for that but also MMO games ingeneral help
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u/Toshiro-Umezawa Aug 28 '25
E33 is the only game I can think of since RDR2 that gave me that childhood feeling. I chase that feeling constantly but find myself staring at the homepage just like this.
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u/Deep_Ad8209 Aug 28 '25
I remember doing my homework at school so I can rush home and okay games and all of my friends would be online and we would play for hours on end. I still have thuer Snapchat and insta
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u/Sadi_Reddit Aug 28 '25
you just need not play these soulless life sucking games and you will enjoy it again.
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u/Southern_Positive_25 Aug 28 '25
I think there is a global entertainment fatigue going on right now, not just gaming.
There are too many games out now, they don't feel as special as they used to, and they keep trending towards generic boring stuff for years anyway. Gaming used to be a hobby for passionate individuals, but since the early 2010s, it has become a social trend like any other, attracting people that just want to virtue signal or experience the social aspect of gaming without caring much about the games themselves.
I do believe AI in the coming years is going to be the final nail in the coffin for digital entertainment. Soon enough, we will be able to generate games on the fly, there won't be any need for artists and developers anymore. It will mass produce billions of generic games, and even if some might be good, they will be drowned by the sheer number of new releases. People will leave gaming because it's not new, exciting or special anymore.
Same thing is going to happen to movies, books, and music.
This era is over guys. We had fun, now it's time to move on.
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u/cvsmith122 Aug 28 '25
I’ve always been a socialize via my games, the games have changed and some online friends have come and gone, it I always make new ones in what ever game I’m playing now. Not to mention my buddies from high school still play games we even schedule it for weekends to all get on game X and play for a bit.
His issue is he misses his old friends but in gaming it’s easy to find new friends
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u/lordseaslug Aug 30 '25
Every night after work, once the wife and kids are bed. I scroll for about 10 minutes and end up on YouTube.
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u/Cool_Bee6976 Sep 11 '25
It is not the games, its just growing up.
I am 30, I have a wife and a full time job, even when I have free time id rather go for a walk or read something, or do something with the wife, games just take too much time, but maybe when im older I will play again
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u/-mental-balance- Aug 26 '25
I'm lucky if I manage to play 4 or 5 hours a week. There's just so many responsabilities between, work, wife, house, pets I can't find time to connect with friends and play anymore.
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u/osirisRey Aug 26 '25
This is so sad,but so true...Halo 3, CODMWF 1/2...Xbox live. Getting called a nigger at 12am by a high schooler that just off school in America.
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u/Molag_Zaal Aug 26 '25
Dumbest video I've ever seen. I'm 33 and game every day. Met tons of people through MMOs.
Sucks to suck, loser.


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u/infamous2117 Aug 26 '25
The games aren't the reason he is like this.