Bored
Bored
I've owned this PC for nearly seven years now. Gaming on it has become tedious. Right after setup, I dove into GTA V and Far Cry 5 and finished both in just two weeks. But lately, I find myself sitting at the desk for no more than thirty minutes. Right now, I’m mostly stuck with WoT and WoWS. Nothing can keep my interest anymore. Even during the Summer Sale on STEAM, I struggled to find anything engaging—like The Crew 2, which felt like it was going to lose its appeal quickly. Anyone else have faced this? What helped them regain their passion? Maybe it’s time to take a break from the PC for a while.
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I’ve stopped playing games too. Used to be my only activity. Now I’d prefer spending time with friends, riding a bike, and doing real-life things instead of wasting time and money endlessly.
Sure, it's time to take on more responsibility. I've often spent hours browsing YouTube, watching videos, or streaming shows like Netflix—anything except gaming. Eventually, I realized I needed more than just entertainment; I wanted interaction. Now, when it comes to gaming, I focus mainly on multiplayer games with friends or going out to do things. I also handle household chores, work on woodworking projects, practice archery, and so on. The goal is to balance all these aspects for myself.
I do other activities besides gaming. I ride my bike, tend to the garden, and have four kids. Two of them are with used cars, which keeps me busy fixing things. What I mean by boredom is that the time I used to spend on games no longer excites me. When it comes to trying new games, I really don’t want anything newer than a year old. Rust looked promising until I learned about the bad community. I think it might also be because people often get what they want and then realize it isn’t as good as they thought. I’m not regretting my new PC, and I know I’ll eventually get back into it.