At what age and point in your life down the line do you think you'll grow out of and stop playing games and get away from video games for good Sup Forums?
At what age and point in your life down the line do you think you'll grow out of and stop playing games and get away...
I already did and now I just shitpost on Sup Forums
Hopefully never.
I don't think I'll ever stop. I love video games.
You're joking right? I gave up on video games years ago when they lost their spark.
Either when my body or brain won't let me play them anymore.
Then play older games, you boob.
I literally hate video games, and this is my third post in this thread.
Can you guys stop enjoying things please?
I think you lost your spark. There's plenty of great games still being made.
>TFW every year things that were once free and expected in games gets cut out and has a fee attached.
>All the while shit like loot boxes and in game cash shops get more popular
I didn't out grow video games, they out grew me
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Yeah right, why would you be on Sup Forums - video games if you didn't play video games
I'm not quitting. I can't keep up with the competitive online kids all that well anymore, but I love games. I loved bonding with my dad over cars in Forza, I loved teaching my mom to embrace destruction with Bejeweled 3, I loved helping my brother and my wife building their first computers, and I love all of you people out there that love this hobby too.
thats great and all but sorry videogames aren't a hobby they are a pass time
Probably when its no longer finanically viable, or I don't have so much free time anymore.
Never. My dad is in his mid 70s and he still exclusively plays Red Alert 1 and plants vs zombies. He has over 1000h in PvZ, I wish I was kidding
When the arthritis gets too bad probably.
When I have someone to care about enough. Vidya is the only form of escapism I have in my life, I hate being lonely.
Is that the gay Canadian gardener that was killing his hookups and burying their bodyparts in the gradens he was tending to?
When VR goes from gimmick to necessity.
Once it's time to fit in head gear to go to pretend land I think I will pass.
Stop
Gaming is a hobby.
Since when do people grow out of hobbies?
I'm 35 and still game, not as much as I did when I was younger, but I still do. My father is 57 years old and still plays vidya here and there. Pretry much all retro stuff, but he still games as well.
This. VR is gay. I'm too old for that shit already
At 33 I just stoped enjoying games and completly lost most of my interest.
Then Breath of the Wild brought me back.
If it weren't for trophies i would have quit 10 years ago
>tfw deathly afraid of developing a disorder that makes me unable to play games as I grow older
I think if they keep working out the kinks and we get to something more akin to the holodecks in Star Trek I'll embrace VR. Until then it'll just be a gimmick that I'll play with at friends' houses.
I have a nerve condition that makes games more fun.
37 here, non-neet sex-haver. Never, motherfucker.
Never. I love video games and always will. With that said, I no longer play the quantity of games that I used to. As a kid, I'd always be looking for new games all the time, now I concern myself with about 5 that are much more engrossing, like StarCraft and Quake 3 instead of a dozen console games, and thus my time spent gaming feels more rewarding but also gives me room for other hobbies and interests. I'll never understand people with these giant rooms filled with hundreds of games, how can you enjoy them when you don't even invest quality time in them on an individual basis? They treat games like movies instead of something like chess, quickly playing a ton and shelving them instead of trying to master a select few.
If you're over 18 and you play videogames more than like once a week or so you're definitely a loser
I started slowing down the moment I began to develop standards re: what I found entertaining enough to spend my time and money on. These days, I don't even bother pirating- nothing is fun anymore.
I'll probably die before then.