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calling a troll a troll shouldnt be insulting and like i said you are constantly spouting nonsense that is plain lies, we all can see it.
what steam issue? this thread isnt about steam issues, its about either being tired of game, or games just being bad..... try keeping on topic.
also, you have no solutions to any steam issues, nothing you have said anywhere is good advice or has any truth.
elden ring is trash.
Sometimes, what makes games unfun is old habits we force ourselves to follow.
Do other hobby like fishing or build stuff around your house, socialize with the girl you found is your wife that live in your house, everything feel so much better after,
I think taking break and socialize is the thing that break the gaming habits
the best lesson is : do not force yourself if you feel bored, its fine to replay a game even if its 1 years later (yeah even cs:go)
Trouble is if you're result oriented who must reach an ending in order to move on or want to justify your purchase.
Anywho, you are sweepingly wrong about your claims all modern games are stinky. For example, games like Rimworld are amazingly good. Games like Resident Evil 2 remake are great too.
You have demosntrated you have a very unusual view of games that does not reflect most people.
It's just you.
Edit: Even if I don't like a lot of games out there currently (there's plenty of good ones too), I can appreciate the hard work put into the games by so many. It's pure talent and art, so so many video games out there. Not all though.
My 2 centz
half the time i just play them and ignore the "beating the game part", but i only play slightly older to older games anyway.
most of this new stuff is garbage made to suck money from people pockets, easy mode single player 20 or less hours games for almost AAA prices, or multiplayer games filled to the brim with everything you can afford, cash shops, skin shops, gambling, loot boxes, experience packs, billions of low effort content dlc's and "content creator packs for steam workshop mods", even break, shove ads into or even delist their old games so you have to buy their new ones...you name it they are looking to squeeze money from it.
if it wasnt for modding more so when devs work with them, 50% or more of these games would have stopped making them money a long time ago, even some of these companies are trying to cash in on that idea and started selling their older games, to bad they port them over with emulation or bad coding, add stuff no one asked for and charge an arm and a leg for something likely played by most decade(s) ago and may still be playing.
It's both or it can be.
Games today are demosntrably problematic as it's well documented that in the triple A space companies are risk averse, and devs are also often not allowed to pursue their experiments and ideas.
As I said devs not being able to use their ideas and so on is not a YOU thing. Please explain how that's so.
The procedures in triple A publishing is well documented.that's the point.
The claim was not whether games were objectively good or bad, but whether they are enjoyable and for what reason - way to move the goalposts.
Ah so yes, ignore evidence. Way to demonstrate your dishonesty.
The fact remains it IS well documented that procedures have changed in the last 10-15 years and it's well spoken of and demonstrated.
If you want to show this to be wrong you don't "nuh uh" you offer better evidence.
Some (more than others looking at this thread) use it as escapism. You cannot ‘prove’ something subjective so not sure why everyone is trying to ‘win’ this topic…but when people say it’s ‘dead’ you’re challenging their reality and means of escapism and sometimes happiness - not you personally I mean the notion.
It sounds like maybe you simply play it for fun at surface level but I maybe wrong.
I love games too much personally to say it’ll ever die for me, there’s times I just can’t be bothered and can’t find anything to play but I’ll still poke at some or the other game or reinstall something else or just find a free demo. There’s too much out there to not find something.
There’s levels to the addiction I think so there’s no answer for this Q. It’s a question for you to answer to yourself.
I find plenty of good games every year big and small from all different genres. Nothing is perfect, nor does it have to be. A lot, including business models are completely subjective. I find cash shops to be a boon to gaming, and the industry would be a lot worse off without them.
At the end of the day, it all boils down to those wishing for the good old days really saying they do not like the fact that the industry has realized that catering to the casual gamer is the bread and butter of the Industry.