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  • Tandor
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    People who play only one game at a time tend to be at the forefront of complaints about that game, and invariably burn out on it. I avoid problems like lack of endgame, running out of content etc by playing several games and alternating my time between them. I also play multiple characters rather than sticking with one, and if a game is good enough I'll sometimes buy a second account (especially if the game limits the number of characters). I have a couple of accounts on LoTRO, EQ2 and ESO, for example.

    I've never really fancied sticking to a single character in a single game, whenever I've tried it I've found that it feels too much like a chore with no other options when I sit down at the computer but to log in that character in that game. I like the choice and flexibility that come with running different characters and different games. It just becomes too monotonous otherwise. I can understand, however, that it's different if you play very socially and need to keep up with your friends and guildmates, although I play neither socially nor competitively myself.

    I'm never bored with a game because if I'm not in the mood to play one game there's always something else to play (and there is life away from the computer), but I guess it's all down to a case of doing what you enjoy. What I never understand is why people who complain of being bored doing things one way don't try doing things a different way instead.

    Edited by Tandor on July 27, 2015 4:44PM
  • Acrolas
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    I keep one long-term game and then cycle through short-commitment games when I need a break from the long-term game.
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  • Wreuntzylla
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    rb2001 wrote: »
    You don't watch half of Interstellar, then stop and go watch Batman, and then switch back.

    You are obviously not married....
  • Thymos
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    rb2001 wrote: »
    You don't watch half of Interstellar, then stop and go watch Batman, and then switch back.

    You are obviously not married....

    Or have kids.
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  • traigusb14_ESO2
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    I schedule my time, so I mix a few other games in with ESO...BUT

    I play other multiplayer games when people plan activities. So if I get all that we are vet dungeon running, I may play ESO on a night I wasn't planning to. Or I might be playing Battlefield: Hardline because a whole bunch of people will be doing that. Randomly played online poker with friends on Sat. night.

    I'm maybe 20 hours in on Witcher 3, and have 102 hours in Dragon Age INQ. 1 more big zone and a DLC I think left. to beat on hard.
  • jackiemanuel
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    I played dragon age almost exclusively until i finished it. My only problem is that i dropped the witcher 3 for eso. It's an incredible game that i will finish and still play once a week for a few hours just to keep it fresh. When i tire of eso or need a break and then i'll finish the witcher. I'm excited about the upcoming games, but will only need to get star wars battlefront on release. I'll have to play it every day, assuming it's great, just to keep up with everybody. Fallout doesn't matter and i can buy that whenever i'm ready and prolly at a lower price as well.
  • SirAndy
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    How do you guys handle this?
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  • Mitchblue
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    It's okay to play DA or Witcher down the road. Not everything needs to be played right away and they might become cheaper..I could never play 2 similar type games at the same time..plus I hate having full priced games that I bought that I don't play because I'm playing something else.

    I do like to have a sports game at the same time I play an RPG or MMO. Breaks it up a bit.
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  • phermitgb
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    it's not really an issue for me for *how* can I play all these games...it's weird. In general, I prefer to focus - however, I also have wildly different genre interests when it comes to games, and my mood swings, mostly unpredictably, about what I want to immerse myself in at any given moment.

    So, I'll generally be in the mood for fantasy - I'll play some ESO, then I'll want something with a more focused story and less (i.e. NO) other people, and I'll drop into a single player fantasy game like Dragon Age or PoE. Then, I'll take a break for dinner, and watch an episode of star trek (I'm *loving* bbc america - thank you britain!!), and suddenly I want sci-fi spaceship adventure, and I'll switch to Star Trek Online, or maybe reload Mass Effect or some such.

    Then, late that day, I need some empty-headed shooty bang bang, and it's on to Far Cry 4 or some other first person shooter

    and then log into some LOTRO when I want to remind myself why MMO's exist (i.e. great people)

    so - I've got a fairly wide library of games, so that any time I've got a *mood*, I've got a game that can *mostly* satisfy that mood (although, lately, games are more and more often coming up less exciting and versatile than the scenarios I create in my head - I'm about 2 steps away from just grabbing a bunch of my old star wars figures and starting to play with toys again - at least that way I get the script I WANT to watch instead of whatever some other guy made up and came up short on...)

    hrm...that may have been more info than anyone here needed to hear - but, there ya go...
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  • Anzriel
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    Honestly? I feel like there are way too many games, you can't stick to one you're already losing on others.

    Right now I'm playing Pillars of Eternity, mid game on Divinity, pending Dragon Age... it seems impossible to keep up with all these games that are coming up.

    I mean, RPG are so long it takes time to finish them, and just playing it once.

    How do you guys handle this?

    I have no social life. : ^)
  • nimander99
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    I have max level chars on WoW, ESO, Guild Wars 2, TERA, Neverwinter, LotRO, Everquest 1 & 2, Ashen Empires.

    Working on Aion, Skyforge, The Secret World, Trove, Archeage...

    Single Player Dragon Age: Inquisition (in progress)

    Most of these I've had a lot of time to hit max on and I usually split time between 2 games a day over a 5 hour period after work.
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  • mrsaint
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    just spend a couple of hours on 1 game then switch done have to try and play them all in one day i spend a couple of hours on xbox one then i switch over to my pc and play with my clan on whichever game we decide on playing
  • Zouni
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    I have played many MMORGs in my time and, in my opinion, this is the only one so far that feels fun with PVP being a complete different dynamic than PVE. Craft mat collecting is pleasantly addicting and adds a nice flavor to PVE questing. Its far from perfect, but it is not painful to play like other games I have tried.
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  • kevlarto_ESO
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    Easy none of the other games interest me or I have already played them, I can bounce a couple a games at time.. no magic here LOL
  • psicorpb16_ESO
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    I find ESO is perfect for an hour or two after I get home from work , wife watching soaps on telly , I have keypad and mmo mouse with 4k monitor that pulls out from wall , we both sit on sofa and chat while I play a bit and she messes on iPad while watching TV.
    I will get back into Elite when they get their act together or Star Citizen (not holding my breath) cos I love the Hotas setup , but it's just not casual enough really. (Weekend gaming I guess)

    Love a single player RPG but Witcher was just too much for me, Far cry was brilliant , just hope Fallout is as good.

    Will prob always come back to ESO though (just don't tell zenimax that)
  • Zershar_Vemod
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    Quality>Quantity.

    I play almost nothing at this point. But I've been more interesting in Kotor I and II again since Kotor II got steam workshop support recently. Actually, I've been playing a good amount of my older games than anything "new," really. Just poor quality in gaming now a days.
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  • PBpsy
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    I can concentrate on just one game but ZOS has a talent of giving you reasons to not play their game at all. They are quite amazing at it.

    News: CS coming soon your exp will not be retroactively awarded. Most grind spots will be nerfed and you will need to quest for XP
    Me: No point in playing until CS. Screw ranking up these alts.

    News: We are adding 2 more ranks and we level up the gear sets.
    Me: Screw continuing doing the content needed for getting those sets I have been working on from some time and I wanted to try out.

    News: We will be ranking up Vet Dungeon drops to V16.
    Me: Screw Dungeons and Pledges Not much point in running any of this crap until I get to V16

    News: New PVP gear will not be purchasable with AP but in some "incomprehensible gibberish way" because stupid reasons
    Me: Screw PVP.

    News: We are reducing EXP per rank and increasing exp gains.
    Me: No point in playing until 1.7. Screw ranking up these alts.


    News: We are absolutely removing the Vet ranks even if it doesn't make no freaking sense whatsoever. It will take some time because we just added some extra reasons for it to not make any sense. We know that it will be impossible to remove this crap without invalidating you leveling and gearing progress one more sniping time.
    Me : No reason to play until ... Screw it .. never.


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    Edited by PBpsy on July 27, 2015 8:57PM
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  • THEDKEXPERIENCE
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    Try being a sports fan in the fall. I give EA Sports $400 a year on half working garbage.

    "Oh nice, Madden is out. Oh look FIFA. Wait, NHL is out too. And, while I'm at it 2K makes a good basketball game. Oh look WWE ... and golf ... and UFC."
  • PBpsy
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    Try being a sports fan in the fall. I give EA Sports $400 a year on half working garbage.

    "Oh nice, Madden is out. Oh look FIFA. Wait, NHL is out too. And, while I'm at it 2K makes a good basketball game. Oh look WWE ... and golf ... and UFC."

    and we all know that the best game in the series is from 97 or something
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  • RizaHawkeye
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  • Violynne
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    I'm slowly phasing out my XBox 360, and what makes this great is there's not many games for the XBox One I'm interested in playing. The good games seem to be timing well enough for release I can easily put this game down, play the new one, then come back. ESO is definitely a time-burner for me.

    This time, I told myself I will no longer buy games unless I play them (yeah, right). So far, so good, but in looking at what's coming out on the horizon, I fear my ideology is going to fail again.

    Meh. I'm okay with it. Never hurts to have more games than a few. :P
  • Sindala
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    Sindala wrote: »
    I play EVE online, Ultima Online and Istaria at the same time on the same laptop.
    Gave up playing ESO when they re-branded it as ESOTU so we couldn't sue them for our cash back.....

    ....but it's easy, just play one till you get bored then play the other ect. With age you learn to play them all at same time and when you can't ;)

    Gave up on ESO, but still read and post on the forums. Sure you have given up...sure.

    Am I not allowed to read the forums of a game I no longer play?? sorry, didn't know there was a law against that.
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    Killing time here waiting for Fallout 4 and MGSV then next year hopefully TES6
  • KiraTsukasa
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    I guess I just enjoy the game. I mean, that's probably why I have over 800 hours in Skyrim even with "so many other games" around.
  • Gidorick
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    This thread isn't very constructive. :confused:
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  • Gamertaglemieux
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    Honestly? I feel like there are way too many games, you can't stick to one you're already losing on others.

    Right now I'm playing Pillars of Eternity, mid game on Divinity, pending Dragon Age... it seems impossible to keep up with all these games that are coming up.

    I mean, RPG are so long it takes time to finish them, and just playing it once.

    How do you guys handle this?

    I usually have an "every day game" that I play quite often, then maybe a "change of pace game".

    Witcher 3 was my "every day game" but once ESO came out that was it. ESO my "every day game" now. Witcher 3 and Borderlands Handsome Jack my "change of pace".

    Doing it this way really, really, really helps out from getting burned out on a game prematurely.
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  • Uriel_Nocturne
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    Honestly? I feel like there are way too many games, you can't stick to one you're already losing on others.

    Right now I'm playing Pillars of Eternity, mid game on Divinity, pending Dragon Age... it seems impossible to keep up with all these games that are coming up.

    I mean, RPG are so long it takes time to finish them, and just playing it once.

    How do you guys handle this?
    I don't have very many different games that I play, personally.

    I play mostly MMO's and single-player RPG's (RIFT is my other main game). As you said, they take quite a while to finish and fully experience, and in the case of MMO's you never really "finish" an MMO.

    So because of the genre that I favor, I find that I only really play a very small number of different games. Right now I play ESO, the single-player Elder Scrolls games, and RIFT. That's it.

    But those games hold so much content that I never find myself feeling bored, and there's so much to these games that I never feel as if I'm "missing out" on the other games in other genre's being released.

    Everyone (IMO) needs to at some point really self-reflect on which games/genre are the ones they'll really "play" rather than just play for a day or two and then never pick up again. for instance; I despise Driving/Flying Sims, FPS's, and RTS's, so I know I will never buy games in those genre, nor will I feel as if I'm missing out. Sports games are the first genre of games that I've actually fallen asleep to, so those are a no-go.

    MMO's and RPG's are the only games that hold my attention for any appreciable length of time, so I know that when I pick one up, I've given it enough thought that I've "weeded out a stinker title", and that the game I decide to purchase will give me hundreds if not thousands of hours of entertainment.

    Also; my wife is an accountant, so with me only buying select games in these two genre, I'm not blowing a fortune on games, and that makes her happy. lol

    That's how I deal with it, OP.


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  • uriangelub17_ESO
    I feel like I said something important for once and you guys all replied, and I haven't replied back xD

    Thanks for all your way of dealing with so many games! It's just awesome!
  • Mitchblue
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    Sindala wrote: »
    Sindala wrote: »
    I play EVE online, Ultima Online and Istaria at the same time on the same laptop.
    Gave up playing ESO when they re-branded it as ESOTU so we couldn't sue them for our cash back.....

    ....but it's easy, just play one till you get bored then play the other ect. With age you learn to play them all at same time and when you can't ;)

    Gave up on ESO, but still read and post on the forums. Sure you have given up...sure.

    Am I not allowed to read the forums of a game I no longer play?? sorry, didn't know there was a law against that.

    The question would be why?
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