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The only kind of gaming I completely stopped enjoying is multiplayer with strangers, since most of them are treating video games like a second job and curb-stomp you unless you are the same as them. The distinct lack of "midcore" players in all but highly trending games completely killed my interest in multiplayer which isn't with friends.
chris sawyer programmed roller coaster tycoon in assembly... in a snow storm... up hill both ways!
Maybe you're playing the wrong games.
The older I get the more I struggle to put hours in a game.