Approvals 11/3 ▼
Faunus (2) - 4468d ago Cancel
RonaldRaygun (2) - 4468d ago Cancel
mightyles (2) - 4468d ago Cancel
Velox (1) - 4468d ago Cancel
jmobley (1) - 4468d ago Cancel
arcsoft (2) - 4468d ago Cancel
gulevski (1) - 4468d ago Cancel
290°

Games Get Boring Too Fast: Preventing Burnout

Gamers Nexus: "Members of the Gamers Nexus team will unanimously agree on one thing: We get bored of games faster than companies can make them. It's a problem we've opted to call "game burnout," and has side effects of empty wallets, rivers tears, and wasted gigabytes. Thought Skyrim was good? Twenty hours was enough for me. Liked Battlefield 3? Eh, it was all the same after eighteen hours."

Read Full Story >>
gamersnexus.net
Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community4468d ago
5yN4MWQU4468d ago

Games used to be a lot more interesting to me. I was able to figure out what made me get bored of them in the first place: I was grinding quests and trying to "win" every game. This guide really helped me figure out how to make my games last longer.

arcsoft4468d ago

This definitely speaks to me. I lost interest in Skyrim after about 30 hours but I'm gradually getting back into it by wandering places.

It's kind of fun to go wherever you want and see where you end up on the map.

Velox4468d ago

Evry game is soooo repetitive these days. Kill the thing that's marked with a quest marker on the map , turn it in , repeat

Marquis_de_Sade4466d ago

"Evry game is soooo repetitive these days"

Are you implying older games aren't repetitive? If so, that's laughable.

5yN4MWQU4468d ago

Agreed! I gave up on the quests (I felt overwhelmed by the quest log) and started getting more into my character from an RP perspective. It is a role-playing game, after all. :)

kza4468d ago (Edited 4468d ago )

Get a job lol then games last abit longer befor we get bored

Hicken4468d ago

Having a job is irrelevant. When we were kids, we had school and who knows what else. Still, we didn't get bored with games as often: we could put 200 hours in Final Fantasy or play Zone of the Enders seven times.

Now, even with jobs and other responsibilities taking the place of school, games just don't hold a person's attention span for as long. Well, most of em, anyway.

5yN4MWQU4468d ago

@KZA: My average work week is 50 hours. I spend the rest of my time writing articles and playing games. Having a job, as Hicken stated so well, is not relevant.

It's a matter of design and repetition.

KZA is obviously just flamebaiting.

TheSanchezDavid4468d ago

I actually have an issue with some games where I tend to switch to something else after I've already invested some time into one game. I think that's because I'm such a huge indie game fan, though, so I'm used to playing smaller games. Still, I recently started playing inFamous for the first time, and it's kept me entertained for several hours, and I actually plan on finishing it without moving on to something else mid-game.

Voxelman4468d ago

You could always just play something different, try a new genre etc. Most gamers will have a few genres they play and get really good at etc, that leads to boredom go out and play something in a genre you haven't played before.

Show all comments (24)
60°

Interview on Fallout 4 with the Actor for Nick Valentine, Codsworth & Mr Handy (Stephen Russell)

Interview with Stephen Russell, Actor for (Nick Valentine, Codsworth, My Handy) in Fallout 4 which is a vast open world role playing game set in the apocalyptic wastes of Boston, the Commonwealth. The career goes further with other Bethesda games from Starfield to Prey to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

Read Full Story >>
gamerheadquarters.com
Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community12d ago
70°

I'm Replaying Skyrim (again), and So Should You

Replaying Skyrim after 13 years is a reminder of the progress made in western RPGs over the last decade, but also what's been lost.

Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community46d ago
anast46d ago

I tried, but it's a poorly made game that insults its customers.

lucian22945d ago

nah, only mods make it decent, and even then it's bad, and this is after i modded for at least 3 years

Nittdarko45d ago

Funnily enough, I'm about to play it for the first time in VR with 1000 mods to make the game playable, as is the Bethesda way

110°

The 7 Best Western RPGs: Immersive Adventures

RPGs are often huge, sprawling endeavours. With limited playtime, we have to choose wisely, so here's the best western RPGs available today.

Create Report !X

Add Report

Reports

+ Updates (1)- Updates (1)

Updates

Changed from Pending to Approved
Community46d ago
SimpleSlave46d ago

"I started playing games yesterday" the List... Meh!

How about a few RPGs that deserve some love instead?
1 - Alpha Protocol - Now on GOG
2 - else Heart.Break()
3 - Shadowrun Trilogy
4 - Wasteland 2
5 - UnderRail
6 - Tyranny
7 - Torment: Tides of Numenera

And for a bonus game that flew under the radar:
8 - Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden

DustMan46d ago

Loved Alpha Protocol in all it's glorious jank. Great game.

SimpleSlave45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

Not only glorious jank, but the idea that the story can completely change depending on what you do, or say, or side with, makes it one of the most forward thinking games ever. The amount of story permutation is the equivalent of a Hitman level but in Story Form. And it wasn't just that the story changed, no, it was that you met completely new characters, or missed them, depending on your choices. Made Mass Effect feel static in comparison.

Alpha Protocol was absolutely glorious, indeed. And it was, and still is, more Next Gen than most anything out there these days. In this regard at least.

Pity.