How do y'all homies deal with video game burnout?
No matter what I play these days, it simply just doesn't hold my attention like it did as a child.
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you're just a weak ass autistic homosexual. go get some pills for your add, pansy.
Just stop going on binges and burning yourself out lmaoooo
>drop the online/ competitive games because it’s cancer
>change the genra to something new/didn’t try before
By growing up
>y'all homies
maybe play only 1-2 games at a time?
Stop playing video games and find a fulfilling hobby.
It's pretty fun. I recently picked up Paradise remastered for the Switch and i've been having a blast. I'm not much of a car game kinda guy but Burnout's turning me around.
get a different hobby then
>you engage with things more as a child
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Its not burnout, that's how your brain works when yore an adult. I sure there's some nature show that would explain it better.
Try playing mods of games you already know you like.
try SUPER MARIO GALAXY
short levels with alot of stars to collect
and as always kids, exercise exercise exercise
Smoke weed
read books, play guitar, go on trips, dig new music, idk just do other shit you wanna do?
Boredom became a real issue for me since I work full time. I never had this problem before, even though I had much more time at my hands back then.
I don’t get burnout you speak of. I don’t care about anything modern man makes these days. Modern man can’t think of how to make good video games, which only comes from God. Modern man is a pagan. I just beat American McGee’s Alice and it held my attention like normal, to prove it isn’t nostalgia. I also beat Dark Souls 3 back earlier in the year, played through Brutal Doom 1&2, and 64. There will be more play throughs of old classics in the future as game engines take them and make them like new in better graphics and bigger resolutions and as technology gets more powerful for the Home.
I play games by studios and directors that i love. I'll literally never run out of games.