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no plan to either

just one day found it extremely boring, and never played them again

What is interesting, is that I was THE biggest gamer. I balanced a full time life—work and school—with like 40 hours a week of gaming

Then one day in my late teens, probably right before I turned 20, it just didn’t hit the same

I then sold every game, console, and anything else related on eBay, and haven’t played since

anyone else experience this?

Personally, I think it was just because I had started getting serious about other interests I had, and felt like gaming was getting in the way

no plan to either just one day found it extremely boring, and never played them again What is interesting, is that I was THE biggest gamer. I balanced a full time life—work and school—with like 40 hours a week of gaming Then one day in my late teens, probably right before I turned 20, it just didn’t hit the same I then sold every game, console, and anything else related on eBay, and haven’t played since anyone else experience this? Personally, I think it was just because I had started getting serious about other interests I had, and felt like gaming was getting in the way

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Yeah, I only play with friends for about 8 hours a month total. Most games that have came out in the past decade or so have been focusing more and more on making money and realistic graphics but neglect the actual gameplay and story that made gaming such a massive industry in the first place. There are some today that are amazing and well put together but even then I can't justify spending money on them.