I just start Mountain Blade and even if I don't want to play it before I know it two to three hours have passed. Or RollerCoaster Tycoon. That's another good one.
>Force myself to play game >Get sucked into it >blink and 70 hours pass over a few weeks
Its just that easy. You gotta be able to make a decision quickly and stick with it. Keep doing it and it becomes a habit, but a positive one to combat procrastination instead of a negative one like the scrolling you do.
Ayy that's what I was referring to. My boy got me Bannerlord for christmas so I'm moving onto that so I can play multiplayer with him.
I'm addicted to playing pointless games like apex legends or valorant.
I don't want to get angry playing those shitty games anymore, but I can't bring myself to play other games either.
I wish I enjoyed Blight or Nurse so at least I could play that that awful game and still win most of my matches, but instead I play Nemesis and Dredge and Knight and as a result get shit on most of the time.
In all honesty if you actually enjoy those games they're fine to only play
However if you find yourself frequently frustrated, but cannot bring yourself to play anything else I'd recommend either cold turkey-ing those games or vidya altogether. I knew many people from my college that were like that with league of legends, and some of them turned out to be the largest burnouts/the most bitter people after a few years of it
>scrolling... >scrolling in the night... >scrolling... >the mouse starts slipping from your sweaty palm...your breathing is heavy >scrolling... >scrolling... >scrolling... >scrolling still...
then the ocean breaks
>poor childhood and mostly a console generation behind and scraping up money to buy games with what little money I was able to acquire >only had 4 or 5 games at a time but played the shit out of most of them before selling them to Gamestop for pennies on the dollar >basically played every game thoroughly in those days >20+ years later >make a good amount of money to live comfortably >have most modern consoles and PC >hundreds of games between all the different libraries as well as a ton of emulated shit from past gens >hardly have the the time to play because work and family commitments >when I do have the free time like on a Sunday night right now, I waste time shitposting here or watching YouTube videos
The internet was a mistake. There's several physical games that I bought over the years where I haven't even taken taken out the disk (or cartridge for Switch) out of the damn box. But these are nothing compared to the "never installed" games I bought on Steam.
Make a category called "RETIRED" and start putting games you have no intention of playing or replaying anymore in that. Over time, keep adding games. It's okay to change your mind in the future, but this dramatically reduces the amount of games you're trying to choose from to play.
Click a random game, download it, and then play. Don't think just do
this
STOP FRICKING THINKING
CLOSE YOUR FRICKING BROWSER
just play terraria homosexual
*minecraft bta
>scrolling scrolling
>dota 2
>scrolling scrolling scrolling
>path of exile
choice paralysis
I just start Mountain Blade and even if I don't want to play it before I know it two to three hours have passed. Or RollerCoaster Tycoon. That's another good one.
Whats Mountain Blade?
Shitty Chinese knock off of Mount and Blade
>Force myself to play game
>Get sucked into it
>blink and 70 hours pass over a few weeks
Its just that easy. You gotta be able to make a decision quickly and stick with it. Keep doing it and it becomes a habit, but a positive one to combat procrastination instead of a negative one like the scrolling you do.
Ayy that's what I was referring to. My boy got me Bannerlord for christmas so I'm moving onto that so I can play multiplayer with him.
catagories by genre
I'm addicted to playing pointless games like apex legends or valorant.
I don't want to get angry playing those shitty games anymore, but I can't bring myself to play other games either.
This but my addiction to Blight from the worst game on the planet Dead by Daylight, I cant help myself I must take more ketamine and tunnel survivors
I wish I enjoyed Blight or Nurse so at least I could play that that awful game and still win most of my matches, but instead I play Nemesis and Dredge and Knight and as a result get shit on most of the time.
You're better off than me, I also play DbD but mostly play The Skull Merchant
The DCs make it kinda worthwhile
In all honesty if you actually enjoy those games they're fine to only play
However if you find yourself frequently frustrated, but cannot bring yourself to play anything else I'd recommend either cold turkey-ing those games or vidya altogether. I knew many people from my college that were like that with league of legends, and some of them turned out to be the largest burnouts/the most bitter people after a few years of it
close your browser
Stop downloading free to play video games
>OH NOOO I HAVE A LIBRARY IF VIDEO GAMES
>posts the relataboe comic about suicide because OP has been inconvenienced.
Least you're not that mega homosexual that make a comic thread with the fake ass sad kitten comic.
>scrolling...
>scrolling in the night...
>scrolling...
>the mouse starts slipping from your sweaty palm...your breathing is heavy
>scrolling...
>scrolling...
>scrolling...
>scrolling still...
then the ocean breaks
Why the frick are you gaming by the Sea? Playing couch Smash with the Joker before you throw your car batteries in?
>Out of the depths, an old game emerges. Small, the dearest game you've ever played
This is what happens when you buy games without finishing the ones you already have.
Choice overload. Just pick one at random
I fricking love max gilardi
frick Ganker
>buy game
>play it
>ok i will probably never play this again
>remove from library
overchoice has no place in this home.
>120 games in library
>Want to play a game
>Play FF14
>Log into main character
>Open job tab
>Can't decide which job to level/play as
>idle in QS
Go with your highest non max level, that way you're at least getting better queues. Even better if you tank or heal.
You never wanted them in the first place.
I just count the games, load a random number generator and let fate decide for me, it's been a good system so far.
>poor childhood and mostly a console generation behind and scraping up money to buy games with what little money I was able to acquire
>only had 4 or 5 games at a time but played the shit out of most of them before selling them to Gamestop for pennies on the dollar
>basically played every game thoroughly in those days
>20+ years later
>make a good amount of money to live comfortably
>have most modern consoles and PC
>hundreds of games between all the different libraries as well as a ton of emulated shit from past gens
>hardly have the the time to play because work and family commitments
>when I do have the free time like on a Sunday night right now, I waste time shitposting here or watching YouTube videos
The internet was a mistake. There's several physical games that I bought over the years where I haven't even taken taken out the disk (or cartridge for Switch) out of the damn box. But these are nothing compared to the "never installed" games I bought on Steam.
Make a category called "RETIRED" and start putting games you have no intention of playing or replaying anymore in that. Over time, keep adding games. It's okay to change your mind in the future, but this dramatically reduces the amount of games you're trying to choose from to play.
just jerk off
Name ten games from your library.
>700 games in library
>70 percent played
>want to play some of them
>spend day doing nothing
Click and play Black person