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I don't know what happened to the spark. I used to play games to completion and then carry on to better my scores. Nowadays I'll finish a game to see the entire story, and then not bother going back to get all the collectibles, choosing instead to do something else outside the games life.
There just doesnt seem to be anything interesting out there anymore. Monkeyball and Pikmin got me for a while, but it's not like it was when Tricky came out. I diddn't even bother buying The Getaway or Mortal Kombat. I'm not tempted to trade the whole lot in yet but I doubt I would miss it if it was all stolen by the time I got home, and maybe not buy another.
Perhaps this is linked to a current boredom I have for life? I'm sick of doing the same old things every day, and I'm sick of everyone else being so poor that they can't do anything about it (you know what I mean there). But then I havent lost my enthusiasm for my other interests, like my car and my bikes.
Perhaps the gaming industry is too stale now. Endless sequels, no originality. It's all about the money rather than the games now. We're not even getting Space Channel 5 part 2 in this country because of poor sales of the last one, regardless of it's fanbase.
Perhaps I'm growing out of gaming, and would rather have the experiences in the real world rather than the virtual? Though sometimes the 'realness' of the real doesnt seem all that solid, and that the world around me is just another game, one that I've played before.
I don't know where I'm going with this, or wether it even has somewhere to go. I'll leave it there.
> I'm not losing my interest, more noticing that my interests are shifting.
Yeah, this is definately happening, I am out in the garage working on the bike and the cars a lot more in the time that I used to game.
Bought another car the other day, a Austin Mini 1250. The engine is already out, all the glass and trim is off and I'm working on the bodywork to have it ready for a respray I'm going to do myself once the wide arch kit arrives and is fitted. Probably go for cadburys purple.
> I'm not losing my interest, more noticing that my interests are
> shifting. I spend far more time on my PC than I do my GC.That's the same with me I never play on the GC now.
Is the end nigh? Not yet, but there will come a time when I sit down and ruminate deeply about whether i want to carry on gaming. But not yet...not just yet...
I don't know what happened to the spark. I used to play games to completion and then carry on to better my scores. Nowadays I'll finish a game to see the entire story, and then not bother going back to get all the collectibles, choosing instead to do something else outside the games life.
There just doesnt seem to be anything interesting out there anymore. Monkeyball and Pikmin got me for a while, but it's not like it was when Tricky came out. I diddn't even bother buying The Getaway or Mortal Kombat. I'm not tempted to trade the whole lot in yet but I doubt I would miss it if it was all stolen by the time I got home, and maybe not buy another.
Perhaps this is linked to a current boredom I have for life? I'm sick of doing the same old things every day, and I'm sick of everyone else being so poor that they can't do anything about it (you know what I mean there). But then I havent lost my enthusiasm for my other interests, like my car and my bikes.
Perhaps the gaming industry is too stale now. Endless sequels, no originality. It's all about the money rather than the games now. We're not even getting Space Channel 5 part 2 in this country because of poor sales of the last one, regardless of it's fanbase.
Perhaps I'm growing out of gaming, and would rather have the experiences in the real world rather than the virtual? Though sometimes the 'realness' of the real doesnt seem all that solid, and that the world around me is just another game, one that I've played before.
I don't know where I'm going with this, or wether it even has somewhere to go. I'll leave it there.