Why I Quit Gaming

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • It's a common problem in many games. Do you share the same feelings or do you enjoy them? Let me know what you think in comments! #dragonsdogma2 #thewitcher3 #farcry4 #gaming #gamingvideos
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  • @Sqirly123
    @Sqirly123 5 місяців тому

    I agree.
    Once you know that there is a lot on the map and you know exactly where it is it’s like “which place of some mystery do I reveal to be disappointed first”
    Where on the other hand you have “im not sure what’s out there but I’ll discover things 1 thing at a time and you never know I might stumble onto something cool”
    (I do have a slight sense of completionist and get worried I missed something when I don’t know where things are though, so I guess I am my own double edged sword.)
    Great video.👍

    • @davonsden
      @davonsden  5 місяців тому

      I can see what you mean. A good balance is necessary for the broader gaming community, and having fun things to discovery is essential to keep the gameplay intriguing. With Farcry, it got so repetitive for me with the boring point of interests. Witcher 3 did however manage to have very fun side quests which was something I remember fondly. Just wish back then I could've turned of all the question marks. I played the game again when the next gen edition came out almost without any HUD and it was so much better. All RPG games should have such options at launch. But as the devs at CD Project Red said, its a learning curve =) And thank you for watching and the nice feedback!

  • @shershot
    @shershot 5 місяців тому +1

    I feel you, I'm 40 and only game I'm planning on getting is elden ring dlc. But what I started and liking is Division2 hardcoremode. I play with discipline both schedule wise and game play wise.

    • @davonsden
      @davonsden  5 місяців тому

      It's funny you mentioned Elden Ring because that's the game I felt the most fun playing in decades due to the solitary feeling of being alone in a world where you have to figure stuff out for yourself. It was full of mysteries, no hand holding mechanics, and a clutter free HUD. I got nostalgic feelings from when I was a kid playing 8bit legend of Zelda with my older brother were we had to just figure everything out for ourself. I havent played the dlc yet but looking forward to it. Thanks for the comment!

  • @craazychaoz
    @craazychaoz 5 місяців тому

    I completely agree that the maps in certain games gets cluttered almost immediately and, just like you, I get overwhelmed, because I have a sense of "needing" to check the ? mark out, just because I'm such a "ocd-looter" in certain types of games and stress myself out if I don't clear it, which gets me put off of playing the game regularly (probably why I've not been playing any of the Assassin's creed games the past couple of years tbh) and to answer the question you had on a reply to one of your comments, at the time of writing (I also recently woke up haha), my last game where I explored with excitement and not overwhelmed by points of interests etc, was actually Conan Exiles a few years ago. 😂
    Really fun game actually! Somewhat old these days, but still very fun! 😊

    • @davonsden
      @davonsden  5 місяців тому

      Exactly! Thats the word "ocd-looter" lmao I hate that feeling. But it was way worse several years ago. Now Ive been more focused on just completing main quests, specially if I know there is a NG+ so I can roam around later and do what ever. And yes, Conan Exiles was awesome! Loved to build and explore in that universe. Had one of my most fond pvp moments as well in that game.

  • @chryomadzz4360
    @chryomadzz4360 5 місяців тому +1

    i just woke up so i can't tell if this is satire. oh well have a comment anyway

    • @davonsden
      @davonsden  5 місяців тому +1

      Goodmorning and thanks for the comment! Well it could be satire for some but for many its a common problem that takes away the joy of exploration. Imo when a game hold my hand to much, I get bored so fast as well as stressed cause I feel the need to go to everything. Thats why Elden Ring was one of the best games Ive played during the last two decades because that game just released me in the world and said, "figure shit out yourself".

    • @chryomadzz4360
      @chryomadzz4360 5 місяців тому

      @@davonsden i like exploration but some hand holding is ok too or i just feel overwhelmed by options and feel like i'm missing important stuff, which stresses me out.
      I've been hovering over the buy button DD2 for a long time but the 130 price tag is putting me off. apparently there are mods which let you fast travel as much as you want which i know would make me enjoy the game more. thoughts?

    • @davonsden
      @davonsden  5 місяців тому

      @@chryomadzz4360 True! Good balance is important in that matter. Which game is your favorite rpg you've played with the best exploration?