Tavernking
Don't believe his lies
Does RPGcodex actually play RPGs?
I've been playing modded Skyrim.
I've been playing modded Skyrim.
What's an rpg?Does RPGcodex actually play RPGs?
I've been playing modded Skyrim.
I pick up a game, figure out the game loop and put it down after a couple of hours. I don't think I am depressed, just think I have seen it all and I am only 23 for crying out loud. Maybe one of these days a game will come and pique my interest for dozens of hours so that I can hopefully see it through the end. Elden Ring and Todd's Starfield might be able to do that, hopefully...I don't know.
Avadon, Serpent in the Staglands, Outer Worlds, Deus Ex are some of the games I remember losing all the excitement for after a couple of hours. Deus Ex is the most engaging of them all, I just could not pick it up later when I wanted to. Elex is the only RPG I recently went in with low expectations, which surprisingly didn't disappoint me. I think I would play it for a little while longer and see how things pan out.I pick up a game, figure out the game loop and put it down after a couple of hours. I don't think I am depressed, just think I have seen it all and I am only 23 for crying out loud. Maybe one of these days a game will come and pique my interest for dozens of hours so that I can hopefully see it through the end. Elden Ring and Todd's Starfield might be able to do that, hopefully...I don't know.
I think you need to dig a bit deeper dude. Yeah most games have a loop, but a lot are still great despite that. It's a bit like saying you don't like songs because you've heard the same 12 notes and the same chord progressions before, the enjoyment is in the full package.
What CRPGs which you've played do you think fall into this category?
Avadon, Serpent in the Staglands, Outer Worlds, Deus Ex are some of the games I remember losing all the excitement for after a couple of hours. Deus Ex is the most engaging of them all, I just could not pick it up later when I wanted to. Elex is the only RPG I recently went in with low expectations, which surprisingly didn't disappoint me. I think I would play it for a little while longer and see how things pan out.I pick up a game, figure out the game loop and put it down after a couple of hours. I don't think I am depressed, just think I have seen it all and I am only 23 for crying out loud. Maybe one of these days a game will come and pique my interest for dozens of hours so that I can hopefully see it through the end. Elden Ring and Todd's Starfield might be able to do that, hopefully...I don't know.
I think you need to dig a bit deeper dude. Yeah most games have a loop, but a lot are still great despite that. It's a bit like saying you don't like songs because you've heard the same 12 notes and the same chord progressions before, the enjoyment is in the full package.
What CRPGs which you've played do you think fall into this category?
In this pandemic, what else is there to life other than movies, video games and TV shows?Avadon, Serpent in the Staglands, Outer Worlds, Deus Ex are some of the games I remember losing all the excitement for after a couple of hours. Deus Ex is the most engaging of them all, I just could not pick it up later when I wanted to. Elex is the only RPG I recently went in with low expectations, which surprisingly didn't disappoint me. I think I would play it for a little while longer and see how things pan out.I pick up a game, figure out the game loop and put it down after a couple of hours. I don't think I am depressed, just think I have seen it all and I am only 23 for crying out loud. Maybe one of these days a game will come and pique my interest for dozens of hours so that I can hopefully see it through the end. Elden Ring and Todd's Starfield might be able to do that, hopefully...I don't know.
I think you need to dig a bit deeper dude. Yeah most games have a loop, but a lot are still great despite that. It's a bit like saying you don't like songs because you've heard the same 12 notes and the same chord progressions before, the enjoyment is in the full package.
What CRPGs which you've played do you think fall into this category?
I think you're burnt out. If I spend too much time playing games I just get sick of games in general, then I take a break from them for a few months and when I come back they're the next coming of christ.
In this pandemic, what else is there to life other than movies, video games and TV shows?