"WTF Am I Doing with My Life?" moments while gaming?

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#1  Edited By mrbojangles25
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Please understand I am making this thread lightheartedly, but at the same time...

...let's get super, super cereal about this: do you ever spend some time--usually a lot of time but not always--with a game and have "WTF, why am I still playing this?" moments?

Been experiencing this with Diablo 4 of late. Now, mind you, Diablo 4 is a fun game. I know it got some hate but after some balancing, the expansion, and some polish it's a really fun game. But there comes a point after making a character, leveling it, gearing it, and getting to a certain paragon and Torment difficulty where you sort of feel...I think I'm good. This is a waste of time. It took me 20 hours to get to 90% of where I want to be, it will take me 100 hours to get to 93%.

*Glances at Indiana Jones* I should probably play that...

*Glances at Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* Or maybe that...

Think of it as reaching the point of diminishing return on enjoyment or progress. It took me 20 hours to get to 90% of where I want to be, it will take me 100 hours to get to 93%.

So, how's abouts yous guys? You ever get 600 hours into Elden Ring and think "OK, enough, WTF am I doing still playing this?" or maybe you like to unwind with a farming game or "cozy" game and you think "I should really go do/play something else"

Perhaps you're playing the new Civ game and you sit down in the evening to play and the next thing you know the birds are chirping because it's the morning.

And if so, what game were you playing? And what did you play next?

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#2  Edited By Last_Lap
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Yes, recently with Last of Us and Days Gone, but I'm a sucker for punishment as I have ro finish it no matter how bad it is.

Oh and I played some Remnant 2 or Forza Horizon 5 to cleanse the palate so to speak.

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#3  Edited By uninspiredcup
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I had to stop playing Street Fighter as it was starting to hit the thousand hour mark.

Still dabble in fighting games now and again, but that amount of time is just too much.

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#4 Pedro
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I lean more towards shorter games because I unfortunately have a limited lifespan. Games that consume hundreds of hours are simply out of my lifespan budget.

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#5 mrbojangles25
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@last_lap: I felt like Days Gone had a lot of needless filler. Almost would have been better as a linear, sandbox-but-not-open-world game.

Had a lot of good things going for it, was just diluted by the open-world nature of it all.

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#6 BassMan
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@last_lap said:

Yes, recently with Last of Us and Days Gone, but I'm a sucker for punishment as I have ro finish it no matter how bad it is.

Oh and I played some Remnant 2 or Forza Horizon 5 to cleanse the palate so to speak.

Look at this Cow. All over those PS games and has to finish them.

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#7 judaspete
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I had this moment years ago with Diablo 2. At some point I realized I was grinding for the sake of grinding, and not really having fun. It's the reason I stayed away from WoW and most other MMORPGs. Really, I'm reluctant to get into anything with a big loot grind emphasis.

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@BassMan: Low quality bait, is well....low 🤦‍♂️

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Trying to play through Devil May Cry 2 and Mega Man X7. Never managed to finish either yet.

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#10 GirlUSoCrazy
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Maybe I had those moments more around trying to get a game to run properly.

If it happens during a game it's usually a sign for me to drop it and come back to it later, knock down the difficulty, or just realize the game is not for me. But I still like to give a game a good chance. Sometimes after I got past something that felt like a roadblock, I ended up loving my time with a game.

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#11  Edited By Last_Lap
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@mrbojangles25: I so wanted to like Days Gone, but it's one of the most repetitive open world games ever, and the amount of times it takes the controller away from you is double the frame rate lol.

Seriously the frame rate would tank when on the bike half the time, and I suppssedly played the definitive version also.

And other than swarms there was nothing to do in the open world other than to collect scrap, flowers etc to fix breaking melee weapons, such a waste.

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#12  Edited By BassMan
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@last_lap: If you are playing Days Gone on PS4, then it will be a shit experience. The game runs well on PS5 and PC. I enjoyed the game a lot aside from the pacing issues and the stupid bike running out of gas so easily before upgrades. The game probably has the best horde battles I have played in any game. Especially later in the game.

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Really, this is no joke.... I ask myself often at this point in life.... "wtf am I doing playing another game like this?"

It just happened with Ghost of Tsushima... Game was fine. Good I'd even say, but I got that first break in the narrative and rode out across the fields.... Camera following behind... Wind blowing.... Big huge open world in front of me....

I stopped and thought, "wtf am I doing this again for?" and I deleted it. The simple facts are that Its easy to cultivate better activities later in life and games are less and less impressive because they're not original anymore. I can't help but to question myself.

Further... I could not stop playing no man's sky.... Like, holy shit I'm hooked bad and plunging into madness for a good solid month. Around 200 hours in I had to have a self intervention because while I hadn't exhausted everything to do in the game, I had been the space traveler I wanted tk be long enough. I went cold turkey with it....

Oddly enough, I went back to it months later for an update and I was just feeling meh about jumping in again. Still. NMS is one of the best ever to me.

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#14 Pedro
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@TheEroica said:

Really, this is no joke.... I ask myself often at this point in life.... "wtf am I doing playing another game like this?"

It just happened with Ghost of Tsushima... Game was fine. Good I'd even say, but I got that first to break in the narrative and rode out across the fields.... Camera following behind... Wind blowing.... Big huge open world in front of me....

I stopped and thought, "wtf am I doing this again for?" and I deleted it. The simple facts are that Its easy to cultivate better activities later in life and games are less and less impressive because they're not original anymore. I can't help but to question myself.

That is some smiting words for this Assassin's Creed clone.

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@BassMan: "pacing issues" that's a light way of saying the game takes the controller out of your hand chance it gets, the game just frustrates you, and the hordes are boring after you complete the first one as the rest are the EXACT same. I did about 10 so I had enough xp to buy the upgrades I needed in the stores so i didnt have to find a fuel can every 5mins, pure waste of time they were.

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Several years ago when I was playing the mobile game Fire Emblem Heroes, I decided to spend over $1,000 to get unique heroes from its gacha system only to learn that I got very little in return. It was a waste of money and I regretted what I did and eventually stopped playing the game. Not only that, but it became repetitive and I began ot lose interest.

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Anytime I reach a difficult part of a game and have to repeat it a bunch.

Roguelike genre as a whole makes me feel this to an extent.

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@Pedro said:
@TheEroica said:

Really, this is no joke.... I ask myself often at this point in life.... "wtf am I doing playing another game like this?"

It just happened with Ghost of Tsushima... Game was fine. Good I'd even say, but I got that first to break in the narrative and rode out across the fields.... Camera following behind... Wind blowing.... Big huge open world in front of me....

I stopped and thought, "wtf am I doing this again for?" and I deleted it. The simple facts are that Its easy to cultivate better activities later in life and games are less and less impressive because they're not original anymore. I can't help but to question myself.

That is some smiting words for this Assassin's Creed clone.

I mean, the comparisons are there for a reason... I don't even mean that in a desparaging way. I rather enjoyed AC Odyssey and did a completionist run on it. Perhaps Tsushima has more refined systems or a better story or whatever, but I was doing the same stuff I always do.... Meh.

There was no denying though that as I was galloping across the same old same old I just couldn't ride another foot. Tank is empty.... Haven't touched any open world game since then.

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#19 Pedro
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@TheEroica said:

I mean, the comparisons are there for a reason... I don't even mean that in a desparaging way. I rather enjoyed AC Odyssey and did a completionist run on it. Perhaps Tsushima has more refined systems or a better story or whatever, but I was doing the same stuff I always do.... Meh.

There was no denying though that as I was galloping across the same old same old I just couldn't ride another foot. Tank is empty.... Haven't touched any open world game since then.

The good thing about your decision is that you will have more opportunities to experience different games. 👍🏽

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@TheEroica said:

Really, this is no joke.... I ask myself often at this point in life.... "wtf am I doing playing another game like this?"

It just happened with Ghost of Tsushima... Game was fine. Good I'd even say, but I got that first break in the narrative and rode out across the fields.... Camera following behind... Wind blowing.... Big huge open world in front of me....

I stopped and thought, "wtf am I doing this again for?" and I deleted it. The simple facts are that Its easy to cultivate better activities later in life and games are less and less impressive because they're not original anymore. I can't help but to question myself.

Further... I could not stop playing no man's sky.... Like, holy shit I'm hooked bad and plunging into madness for a good solid month. Around 200 hours in I had to have a self intervention because while I hadn't exhausted everything to do in the game, I had been the space traveler I wanted tk be long enough. I went cold turkey with it....

Oddly enough, I went back to it months later for an update and I was just feeling meh about jumping in again. Still. NMS is one of the best ever to me.

Dude, same.

I had the "this is about as good as this game gets" moment, you know...riding through a field, first big fight, an hour or two of the story, then the game opened up and I was like "You know what? No. Nothing against you, Tsushima, but I've done this before".

Uninstalled it.

And yeah, it's pretty much an AC game. Don't mean that as a negative because I love the series.

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#21 Chutebox
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Every time I go back to Final Fantasy XI haha...

I just went back to it 😣

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#22 outworld222
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@uninspiredcup: I think that makes sense. Games are great, but unfortunately after so many hours of good gaming, it comes to an end. Hey, don’t be pessimistic. At least you learned a lot, accomplished “finished said game”, and stuff. All good things come to an end.