I wasn't sure what to title this thread. The will to carry on sounded dramatic in a funny way but I guess it doesn't matter. Ive been thinking about something recently. I came back from a break of 4ish years a year ago. I played at launch and left and came back for console release. I played for years and then took a break. Since I've been back I've been hitting it pretty hard. Now that my kids are teenagers and I'm not killing myself working so hard, I have time. I've thrown myself into raiding, learning hard mode trials and dungeons. Questing, housing, even became an officer in an amazing social guild.
I'm having such a a great time but I've noticed lately that I've played less and less. When I log in, I kinda spin in circles in skingrad. To break it up and not get burned out I started playing fallout 76 again. I realized that if it was before, I would just stop playing. But I have things that keep me here. I can't imagine my life without the great friends I've made in guild, who even if I'm playing something different, I'm still in PSN voice chat with every night. Or on discord chatting every day. Or the amazing fun times I've had with my raid teams. The hours of laughs and accomplishments.
Those things helped me realize I don't want to leave. I just need to play a bit different. They're what keep me logged in, not some dark patterns in gaming stuff. Plus the many different things to do. I've turned to collecting though the grinding for stuff like vampire paintings or velothi triptychs or other rare items is a burn out in itself lol.
So I'm curious. Is it just me? When you feel burnt out on the game or start to feel less of a need to log in, what keeps you going? What did you use to keep your interest up?
(Sorry if it seems a little disjointed. I wrote it over 2 hours as I keep getting pulled away by work.)
Edit to add. I hope folks see this the way I intended. I see lots of talk about what drives people away or what will drive folks away or kill the game. So I'm curious to see what keeps people playing instead. The good things, one would hope, that makes you happy here.
Edited by twisttop138 on February 6, 2026 1:49PM