>Vidya is starting to feel like a chore
>all I do is work and lurk here now
How can I reignite my passion into it?
>>344467515
that depends, what games did you enjoy as a child?
mhm, I see. tell me about your mother.
>>344467704
RPGs.
>>344467515
Learn some coding, really get into game dev theory media.
>>344467515
Stop playing vidya for a while until you actually feel like playing a game again
Alternatively, kill yourself
vigorous sex
>>344467515
>reignite my passion
Go out with friends and get a gf.
You will be back soon and loving it in a year.
>>344468754
Strongly advise against this. Coding/programming in general may seem interesting at first, which it is, but after some experience it looses its charm very quickly and becomes extremely boring.
Applies to all kinds of programming e.g. application, web, games. Just don't do it.
Looks like vyda is not filling the emptiness inside you, anymore...
Perhaps, it's the time tofill the emptiness with yourself?
>>344467515
Find a game that taps into what you love about games.
For me I can always fall back on FF6, Fable 2, Deus Ex, Half Life and (surprising me) Uncharted 4's big chase sequence. Each taps into some primal itch I have for various things like story or atmosphere or high tension combat.
Alternately cut back on gaming time. If you play 2 hours a day, play 1 hour every 3 days. Something like that.
Games aren't what they used to be. That's all there us to it. There's no modern day Burnout 1-3, Timesplitters 1-3, Tony Hawk 1-4, etc. There isn't even Gran Turismo or Tomb Raider.
>>344467515
No you're truly one of us.
>>344469373
Bullshit. Nothing reignites more interesting in gaming as hobby-grade coding.