I see thank you very much. This was the type of comment I wanted.
Honestly at this point there aren't many games that feel fun for me.
Almost all video games eventually get tiring for me once I have learned all of the mechanics to the point where it feels like I am no longer playing a game but doing a chore.
I have picked up so many games and left them a few days later because eventually they got boring.
I do guess just going outside would be more worthwhile than just sifting through a sea of games to find one that stick with you.
About 40% of games are frustrating, unwinnable bullshit. Another 40% are guaranteed victories unless you go out of your way to lose on purpose.
So only about 1 out of 5 games feels like a satisfying challenge - the other 4 are boring or frustrating
One of my favorites was an older game called tribes 2, the world was big enough to hold up to 64 players. Good times doing bombing runs on the enemy base with enemy ships in pursuit. While your flag runner goes in for the enemy flag.
I agree with the mechanics for games getting repetitive and old. Right now i find more enjoyment with older games or developing my own using ue4.
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