Confusing dilemma that i cant even understand.

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#1 ForbiddenReaper
Member since 2010 • 130 Posts

Ok.

I have a 360 and a ps3 and a pc. Im into gaming but im coming into this problem of i start to play one console and say i prefer that but about 3 days later i start to prefer another console. I really like my PS3 out the three but its like my body doesnt want to play it as i keep changing to prefer another console over the ps3. But about 4 days after that i go back to prefering my ps3. Its ruining my gaming experience as a whole.

Any ideas?

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#2 TheHighWind
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Back when I owned all three consoles I never really had that problem. I just played whatever I felt like playing.

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#3 Metamania
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Back when I owned all three consoles I never really had that problem. I just played whatever I felt like playing.

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Exactly. That was the best way to go.

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#4 ForbiddenReaper
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Thats the way i want to try and go but its not working for me.

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#5 KPAXMAN
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The way I look at it is the same I make decisions when reading. Say I have two books, I could choose to read them together (but not simutaneously), or I could read them one at a time. If I start read one book but lose interest, I go into the other book. The other book holds my interest and I finish it faster than what I was reading before. Over time, I'll go back to the other book to see how it ends. So this relates to your situation in the sense that I suggest that you find something that interests you and then go back to your other system afterwards.