Do you tend to enjoy games for extended periods or switch between many types?
Do you tend to enjoy games for extended periods or switch between many types?
How fast do you lose interest in a game? How many do you try each month? For me, the answer is similar. I’ve been mainly playing CS:GO for a short time now, but during my PS3 days I enjoyed many games at once. Now it feels easier to focus on just one, which is nice. It’s rewarding not to be interrupted by other games’ different styles and to concentrate on getting better.
Usually I focus on a single game until the campaign ends. CHANGED: I have CS:GO, but I've never played it. I didn't grasp why people get so attached to it, but that's just me.
I spend a lot of time on various games. I’ve logged around 500 hours in Skyrim (PS3+PC), about 27 days in Black Ops 2, and probably over 3000 hours across all Pokémon titles. I also play a lot of similar games because I want to maximize my enjoyment and get the most value from them.
I share Minibois' view. I enjoy certain games excessively, yet I always aim to include each title in my collection with at least an hour of playtime. Between PC and PS4, I need around 2,000 hours on Skyrim. I've spent over 5,000 hours on the Tekkit Classic modpack for Minecraft. Civ V and Garry's Mod total roughly 150 hours. That’s essentially the only impressive part.
It varies by game, but I tend to focus on those that offer extended playtime beyond shorter titles. Skyrim, Spore (the original Dark Spore is a Diablo-inspired universe), and Minecraft are some of my favorites. I usually play smaller games in between the bigger ones. If things don’t change, everything can get dull, so I often step away from longer experiences to recharge.
I don't think I ever stuck to one game alone. Even if I spend a lot of my free time with one game there is always something else that I fire up in between. Even now when I play Cities: Skylines I did an Isaac run today and I've stated Talos Principle(mostly as a transition period to start a new city). I do like to have some kind of multiplayer shooter that I play a lot and really get into the mechanics. I've done TF2, Quake Live and Tribes: Ascend. But even then I played other games on the side.
Some games take around 500 hours to complete in just 20 minutes. It varies a lot, and I’ll play with friends even if I don’t really enjoy them.