>That empty feeling after finishing a game you loved and had been playing constantly
How do you deal with this /v/?
Start playing new game+
>>345343923
Im 31, i no longer have that feel.
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>>345344264
31 here, still get that feel, although the pressure on my free time means for quite a few games its a case of being thankful a game is over so I can start another.
Also, big extravagant megabudget games seem to kinda lose this effect
I return to the multiplayer games i've long since gotten bored of.
Overwatch. League. Payday 2. Hearthstone.
Eventually another game comes along and the spark is briefly ignited. Rinse repeat.
>>345344110
It's not the same.
Magic's gone, yen.
>>345344264
have you asked yourselfwhy you´re still here?
>>345343923
Wait a year or so for another good game to come out.
>>345345172
No. But eventually il stop. For its only natural to move on.
>>345345832
I've a massive backlog at the moment.
Not helped by TitS Ch.2 being a mega-timesink
the only feeling I get after finishing a game is boredom
that's why I own more than 1 game
I don't. I play timesinks and replay games Ive already played because I'm a boring cunt.
>tfw getting ready to purchase all the games in a long highly rated series you've never played before
Not gonna have that empty feeling for a long while famalam.