Help me Sup Forums >recently lost interest in games >own lots of vidya >emulators too >can't pull myself to play anything >all kinds of games at my fingertips
But I just don't have the desire anymore and it's weird because playing vidya is all I want to do but when it comes to starting a game all I can do is stare at my collection until I lose interest
Is that a pokemon these days? Sigh... they really do just look like robots and stuff. Remember when they used to be animals?
Jordan Butler
nothing i guess, time to pick a new hobby, just don't sell your stuff
Kevin Campbell
>not recognizing a team rocket scheme when you see one
Bet they took your pikachu and promised to clean him for you too
Liam Carter
It's called "getting old"
Kevin Johnson
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Lucas Bennett
>existential crisis kicks in
Josiah Sanders
what the fuck
Dylan Green
When did Ash become a super saiyan? What the fuck is going on here?
Anthony White
what is this bullshit?
Carson Bailey
welcome to adulthood
now fuck off newfag
David Parker
That movie had some of the best advanceshipping I'd ever seen >ash should of never let that fine piece of ass may go
Benjamin Torres
>adulthood >turned 21 last year
Only newfags call other people newfags
Michael Baker
Sounds like you're suffering of the nowadays common "tired gamer" syndrome. It tends to be caused by the mix of playing the modern, mind-numbingly mediocre games, and not doing enough OTHER stuff than game.
For the former, the "cure" is easy: Play something older! Maybe outside your comfort zone. I recall few years ago another user posting a similar tale, however he found his salvation in the form of Silent Hill 1. Which I too can very much recommend, alongside its two following sequels.
For the latter part of the issue, just go out more! Stop posting on Sup Forums, and try to do something creative. Go swimming maybe? That's a sport that does not FEEL like a sport, yet affects your entire body at once.
Hudson Hughes
what the actualy fuck why is SS ash trying to kill a jet skiing pirate?
Benjamin Ortiz
Are you a NEET m8?
Nolan Carter
this filename gave me the heartiest chuckle I've had on Sup Forums in a long time
Jose Wood
Silent Hill 1 was based as fuck I have the english version and a jap one because my slanty eyed friends love me I like to think I get out a fair bit >mfw I have shotput tomorrow after the local fun run >then take dear old sweet mum out to lunch >before going on a dinner/movie date with a friends sister as a favour to him
Brandon Hernandez
Sounds to me like you're going through burn out. You've been playing the same type of games for too long and now they don't interest your brain anymore. I don't know how old you are or what type of games you like to play usually but you need to break the formula. I used to almost exclusively play FPS and 3rd person adventure games but I got burn out and now I'm playing all these weird "indy" pixel graphics games. Look at whatever used to interest you and go as far in the other direction. Used to play rouge like games? Try playing Spec-ops, Crysis, New Vegas or similar FPS. Have you been playing hack and slash games for a while now. Try playing a casual puzzle game, like "Escape the room" or similar, something that let's you chill out and maybe listen to some music while playing. Also, the thing that helped me the most, play games that you can start and quit pretty easily. Binding of Isaac, Helldivers, Tis-100, FTL or other games that let you play for short spurts. Also, the biggest of sins, if you loose interest in playing a game but want to see the rest of the game, find a tolerable Let's player and watch from where you stopped to the ending, then fucking delete the game and never think about it again. Having a huge back-log of semi-finished games can be a huge deterrent from playing a new game.
Most of all, just try new things. Never played puzzle games? The Witness is apparently amazing. Never played rogue like? Try Spelunky. Never played a turnbased game? Give X-com or Civ 4 a try. Just try some of these games.
Also, this might fly in the face of what I've been saying, but try to focus on one game. Having 4 games installed at once does you no favours.
ALSO, try out games that Sup Forums calls "cult classics" While some of them might not be for you, the "Collective" of Sup Forums is actually pretty good at finding good games
Brody Rogers
I lack a comfort zone for gaming I play absolutely anything on absolutely everything.
It used to amuse the fuck out of me to watch console wars here
Benjamin Hill
I agree with this guy. For one, getting on Sup Forums every day will keep you jaded as fuck about vidya. But playing older games that you already know you'll enjoy helps. I'm 23 and can barely bring myself to play new games to completion unless I'm immersed as hell. But playing classics or even some games that you missed from your favorite era could kindle that lost interest. Find some sequels or earlier games from a series or dev you really liked. It seems to me that gaming has been stagnating over the years, just like any other entertainment industry has. There's not much innovation going on anymore, and the tech doesn't shift as immensely as when we jumped from 2D to 3D, for instance. You've just been exposed to so much, it's hard to find a new game that won't feel tried and familiar.
Liam Perez
You still like collecting, right? Or is it more of a compulsion.
Josiah Butler
If you're like me and you buy tons of video games but can never muster the energy to actually play them I recently discovered that if I can force myself to actually turn the game on and slog through the tutorial it turns out that I do still like video games even though I thought I didn't. I know it sounds crazy op but next time you choose between shitposting here or playing a game just force yourself to play it.
Mason Perry
>name a game and I've either played it or another game in the same category as it
My sort of personal favourites were any not in english, got to put my language studies to good use
Jose Hall
holy fuck, my sides
Mason Gutierrez
I like collecting still
My n64 shed is nearly complete And recently finished my ps1 corner
Wyatt Hall
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Grayson Thomas
>shitposting >guy having troubles with something he used to like doing
Jonathan Cooper
Pretty much this. If you haven't played the Team-Silent's absolute classic horror games yet, you can do that right here and now on your PC. Here's a neat SH PC Guide + the DL links:
Mount the ISOs of 2 & 3, and then run their installers like always. The SH1 is a PS1 rip that you gotta emulate. The "sh2proxy" fix works as a no-cd crack as well, and is included in the pack.
In case you experience issues saving the game / not being able to edit the disp.ini, make sure the files aren't set to "Read Only", and run the game as Administrator. If SH2 gets stuck in a black screen upon launch, close it and re-start it again.
Brayden Howard
Once you get older, the responsibilities make you feel like you can't block out time for vidya. Be cognizant of the fact that the time you are wasting on Sup Forums or whatever other timesink board, site, or social media (god help you) can be pooled to make time for vidya. You may have responsibilities and errands that stack up, but you are not driven by a motor.
What worked for me was I blocked out 2 hours a day where I wouldn't do anything other than play a game. Pick something up, maybe a game you've beaten before and liked, and play for two hours without interruption. I dusted off my psx and played Monster Rancher 2, and then Dragon Quest 8.
If you want to be engaged, stay away from most FPSs that feel like point and click simulators. Pick a good adventure game or an RPG that can suck you in.Try that a few times a week, and see where it takes you.
pic unrelated
Aiden Reyes
here's the recommended emulator settings for SH1. Works great on all other games too.
The plugins used are: Pete's OpenGL 1.78; has more options & better performance than 2.x versions. Eternal's SPU Engine.
alternatively just use a software renderer for very 1:1 PS1-like graphics, including 240p only. ...OR just buy the game from PSN Store for few bucks.
Also OP, have tried doing the vidya gauntlet? There were a few threads yesterday but they were moved to /vr/. It's pretty fun, and it gets you to play games you would have never played otherwise
Cooper Richardson
friend this doesnt work i wasnt playing any games before i went on a weeklong holiday overseas to do swimming, kayaking, sailing, hiking, and relaxing and now im back and installed a stack of nes/gamecube games and i cant find myself giving a single shit about how to beat gutsman in wilys castle without abusing the shit outta savestates
Chase Smith
You're experiencing mental "burnout". I suggest getting into gaming using something very basic.
For me it was Serious Sam that rekindled my lust for gaming.
Take your favourite genre and play something that is considered good but also simple.
Jason Cooper
It's because you have a PC and you're spoiled by the availability of games.
Connor Baker
get a new hobby
Colton Peterson
I'd say that your situation brings up a 3rd problem: you're playing way too "game-y" games for your situation, instead of looking for something immersive and epic.
There's many kind of gamers out there, two quite big categories being these "explorers" and "doers". The latter want to perform tasks and get rewarded for their deeds, thus even the Mega man like games are good enough. However, explorers want to have a world to roam around in, and find enjoyment from discovery and unraveling mysteries.