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Should i sell my new pc just because I dont want to game anymore?

Should i sell my new pc just because I dont want to game anymore?

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01-28-2024, 09:43 PM
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thanks for all the sugestions
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SkillZ_Got_Hax
01-28-2024, 09:43 PM #11

thanks for all the sugestions

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kaikaidi773
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01-29-2024, 11:09 PM
#12
This isn't a decision you should rush into. Although it's sometimes accurate that some individuals become so absorbed in gaming that it disrupts their time for work or daily tasks, this wasn't your concern. Everyone requires something to anticipate during moments of inactivity, and although video gaming isn't as physically stimulating as activities like playing ball in the park or riding a bike, the impact of your hobbies on your emotions is significant.

Regarding gaming's effect on mood, it can be both beneficial and harmful, often depending on the game type or other life circumstances. Varying the games you play and taking regular breaks can be helpful.

It appears this concern may stem from the anxiety of consistently paying $50 monthly for an extended period. Have you thought about finding ways to offset that expense by adjusting your budget elsewhere or taking on additional tasks?

When I was younger, I earned money by doing odd jobs for neighbors, such as mowing lawns or clearing snow. Don't rush to judge this; you might discover a new passion as a result. One opportunity closes, another opens.
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kaikaidi773
01-29-2024, 11:09 PM #12

This isn't a decision you should rush into. Although it's sometimes accurate that some individuals become so absorbed in gaming that it disrupts their time for work or daily tasks, this wasn't your concern. Everyone requires something to anticipate during moments of inactivity, and although video gaming isn't as physically stimulating as activities like playing ball in the park or riding a bike, the impact of your hobbies on your emotions is significant.

Regarding gaming's effect on mood, it can be both beneficial and harmful, often depending on the game type or other life circumstances. Varying the games you play and taking regular breaks can be helpful.

It appears this concern may stem from the anxiety of consistently paying $50 monthly for an extended period. Have you thought about finding ways to offset that expense by adjusting your budget elsewhere or taking on additional tasks?

When I was younger, I earned money by doing odd jobs for neighbors, such as mowing lawns or clearing snow. Don't rush to judge this; you might discover a new passion as a result. One opportunity closes, another opens.

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jaap220
Senior Member
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01-30-2024, 08:05 PM
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What specifications does this pc come with?
I really feel like you. I bought myself a gaming pc about a year ago after owning consoles for ten years or so. I mainly play single-player games and soon won’t be able to justify the price of an expensive pc since new big game releases aren’t that common. I might be tempted to go back to my PS5, but I’m also afraid of regretting it.
What makes you feel bored after just three months? What have you been playing so far? I could probably give you some tips on great games if that would help. I don’t think it’s worth selling it since you took a loan, but if you really lost interest, it’s better to sell now while you get the most value.
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jaap220
01-30-2024, 08:05 PM #13

What specifications does this pc come with?
I really feel like you. I bought myself a gaming pc about a year ago after owning consoles for ten years or so. I mainly play single-player games and soon won’t be able to justify the price of an expensive pc since new big game releases aren’t that common. I might be tempted to go back to my PS5, but I’m also afraid of regretting it.
What makes you feel bored after just three months? What have you been playing so far? I could probably give you some tips on great games if that would help. I don’t think it’s worth selling it since you took a loan, but if you really lost interest, it’s better to sell now while you get the most value.

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