How to Enjoy Games Again

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Erbble

Erbble

Жыл бұрын

If you've recently been struggling to play and enjoy games as much as you used to, then this video could help! Recently I've been trying different ways to get back into gaming with as strong of a passion as I had as a child, and it's actually been going quite well! So I really recommend trying out some of the tips in this video :)
I can confidently say that I actually worked really hard on this video. It took hours of editing together the audio and clips and I feel like it's one of the first videos I can truly be proud of. I'm really going to try and up my game with the future uploads so if you enjoyed this one, please subscribe or share with people who might enjoy it too!
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Big thank you to my partner, the Core gang, and the Phasmo friendos for making games a lot more fun to play the past few weeks. This type of video was also heavily inspired by a fellow KZbinr called "LankManDan" who has a second channel dedicated to healthy mindsets around games and content creation.
I used gaming footage from the following KZbin channels:
Narpy
Cyboman Gaming
MahaloVideoGames
Killer-Toni
Throneful
Unbuliebubble
All other gaming footage was recorded by me.
Thanks for watching :)

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@Erbble
@Erbble Жыл бұрын
Hey y'all, this video is starting to blow up again which is absolutely incredible! Thank you everyone for all of the comments; unfortunately, there are just too many for me to reply to at the moment, but I'm reading every single one! People who resonate with the video, or who were helped by it, and those that disagree too, thank you all for the great discussion and feedback! More videos coming soon! Just very busy with college
@dylanhay6038
@dylanhay6038 Жыл бұрын
Great video man. Really real and sensible. I really think the best advice which I use all the time is taking a break. I think what most people feel is a burnout in games hence why they say it’s not fun anymore. Much Love man loved the video.
@cloudhurricane1203
@cloudhurricane1203 Жыл бұрын
😀❤
@medivl101
@medivl101 Жыл бұрын
yo bro thanks for the vid! i recently picked up mw2 again after being burnt out from it. I set a goal. Get gold on ever base gun. So far it's going great. I love the challenge. Today I got gold on the ARs. So thanks for the ideas!
@BiosElement
@BiosElement Жыл бұрын
As a recently-former college student (I got my associates at least!), that's the right choice! Good luck as well!
@fenixirow5459
@fenixirow5459 Жыл бұрын
im here rn hahahhaa
@J0hndow
@J0hndow Жыл бұрын
when i have free time i lose the interest to play games but when im extremely busy its the exact opposite, great video btw
@Erbble
@Erbble Жыл бұрын
I'm the exact same, whenever I dont have time my brain is like "yep, I really wanna play some games right now"
@anaveragegamer359
@anaveragegamer359 Жыл бұрын
I made a spreadsheet of what to play and that helped out a lot for me
@elongatedalbatross9318
@elongatedalbatross9318 Жыл бұрын
My brother you may have Inattentive ADHD
@danizimo
@danizimo Жыл бұрын
that's because you don't get much dopamine from your work
@ThalisBrow
@ThalisBrow Жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same way it could be my ADHD tho
@butcher8750
@butcher8750 Жыл бұрын
It’s both very sad but also very comforting knowing that there are a lot of people out there who feel this way. I have recently been trying to find that love for games I had when I was a kid and this video was just the thing I needed!
@friendlyneighbourhood7367
@friendlyneighbourhood7367 Жыл бұрын
Same here. I managed to find a factor that was draining my whole life energy and motivation and it was social media. Since last week i was suggested to log out to try and i realized that as there were moments where the game was loading i looked into social media and I ended up having the game as background and being instead immersed into reels and tiktoks. You dont realize it at first but you can find yourself entering social posting feeds (specially the ones with short videos that come after swiping to another endlessly) and being there for hours. These last couple of days I have been focusing on some new life goals i am working towards and the time i find to play now feels a lot more gratifying. Now I am plainly taking the best out of my leisure time and productivity.
@michael_scot
@michael_scot Жыл бұрын
@@friendlyneighbourhood7367 i definitely had the same problem but didn't realize it till I read this most of my free time even if it's just for a couple minutes at work is being taken up by reels and tik toks. Might be time to get rid of social media for a while and do some inner reflection and focus on my life and family rather than somebody else's thanks for that spicy take gave me the push I needed stay classy brother
@friendlyneighbourhood7367
@friendlyneighbourhood7367 Жыл бұрын
@@michael_scot I needed that push too don't worry. Happy I could help someone out :). You'll realize your hobbies will be more enjoyable now
@nobored451
@nobored451 Жыл бұрын
Me too man growing up sucks
@artemis_173
@artemis_173 Жыл бұрын
me too!! I've been playing so many games lately even if I didn't felt like it at first just to realise that hey I still very much enjoy playing
@stivothemenace559
@stivothemenace559 8 ай бұрын
I've discovered that this video applies to many hobbies, not just playing games. In fact, a lot of these tips apply for watching movies. I've seen thousands upon thousands of movies but I still have fun watching new ones, even rewatching old ones, because I make watching movies a big deal and I watch them with friends every weekend. This is the reason it continues to be fun for years.
@wodkdnwiwondsn
@wodkdnwiwondsn 2 ай бұрын
u so lucky to watch em with friends also do u watch tv shows series anime and stuff
@stivothemenace559
@stivothemenace559 2 ай бұрын
@@wodkdnwiwondsn I have watched almost the entirety of a few TV shows and anime with someone. I definitely recommend, even if you have seen the shows before.
@tombadil64
@tombadil64 8 ай бұрын
One really big thing for me is when I'm playing games, making sure I'm completely present with that game. No other music or KZbin video going on in the background. No food fore to munch on and get distracted bad. Just immersing myself completely in a game and giving it my full attention.
@DerZenji
@DerZenji 8 ай бұрын
Thats the problem bro maybe you have a tip for me. for an excample im playing Starfield right now but i cant enjoyed i need to watch youtube videos or listen to something because i cant focus in the game. I was so hyped to Starfield because i love sc fi and bethasda games but i cant enjoy it without watching videos :( you know i dont get the feeling to fall in the game
@GooseyMcGooberson
@GooseyMcGooberson 8 ай бұрын
@@DerZenji gotta reset your dopamine. Take a couple weeks off from gaming and social media like youtube.
@PalaceMidasTV
@PalaceMidasTV 7 ай бұрын
Agree, that button in the middle of the controller almost killed gaming, trying to play Dark Souls and clicking KZbin every time your frustrated. It's hard for games to hold your attention.
@DerZenji
@DerZenji 7 ай бұрын
Yes @@PalaceMidasTV
@savodimitric7556
@savodimitric7556 5 ай бұрын
That's why I smoke weed...
@RELAXcowboy
@RELAXcowboy Жыл бұрын
Mental health issues are a big thing as well. Depression and anxiety are a MFer. It builds this internal stress of "Responsibility vs relaxation". I've sat at my desk for hours looking at my library, play a game for a couple minutes and close it out and find something else. All the while thinking about my life's responsibilities. Finding a better job, getting in shape and out of pain, cleaning my dirty house, spending time with my wife, and so on. Finding ways to work around it is good, but finding the root cause of the problem is best. Sometimes you just need to ask yourself: "What is going on in my life that has me so anxious and depressed that playing a simple game just is not fun anymore?" then really reflect on it.
@fnl4eva269
@fnl4eva269 Жыл бұрын
Vwey few epic games now and playing all these broken incomplete games made my mind sick of trying more broken or woke trash.
@spikediesel2489
@spikediesel2489 Жыл бұрын
So true man when I was young I had no responsibility so funniest thing I did.But know I have no desire play video games off rather upgrade in real life .
@FTW_Wolf
@FTW_Wolf Жыл бұрын
This slapped my cheeks real hard just before last xmass.
@rhamsus1
@rhamsus1 Жыл бұрын
Games are just a catch-all for , TV, movies. music, and books.
@whybeme1212
@whybeme1212 Жыл бұрын
Video games are trash nowadays. Look at the strategy big gaming firms are using. Re skin everything, change story lines, same maps. It’s boring. Then when a game comes out it’s full of bugs, and problems they make you download patches for the next year. Video games have died imo.
@PotatoesFromSaturn
@PotatoesFromSaturn Жыл бұрын
My issue was depression. I had no idea why, but I couldn't enjoy games anymore. I spent hundreds of dollars on games looking for anything to enjoy. And found nothing. I took a break. I was in my late 20s and very unhappy with myself and life. I focused on my health, appearance, career and overall self reflecting. I'm way happier now. Although I'm extremely busy now (in my 30s currently), I definitely have that spark back. Whenever I have time, I get super excited about playing video games either by myself or with my wife. A lot of times, I've come to find out, it's not that video games aren't fun necessarily, but that there's a much deeper issue that's preventing you from enjoying them.
@vincentmejia2897
@vincentmejia2897 Жыл бұрын
How long did it take you to get that spark back?
@Mio-mt7sp
@Mio-mt7sp Жыл бұрын
As a 20 year old myself, I'm currently in that same boat your past self was in. To me, video-games aren't fun anymore and I don't enjoy them as much as I did when I was a teenager. I have over 70+ games in my steam library and I just can't bring myself to play any of them anymore due to depression. Watching this video and reading your comment has prompted me to respond and I rarely comment on youtube. I have several questions for you, how did you get out of your slump? What motivates you to play video-games now? and finally, what advice would you give a youngin like myself to better my overall motivation for games or life in general? I know this might seem like a lot coming from a random stranger so you don't have to answer these questions lol. I'm just glad to see from this video and other commenters that I'm not the only one struggling to reignite my passion for the thing I used to love immensely.
@PotatoesFromSaturn
@PotatoesFromSaturn Жыл бұрын
@@vincentmejia2897 I wanna say about 3 to 4 years..? The first 2 years was basically no video games whatsoever. Then I slowly started incorporating them in my life once I took care of the important things that needed my full attention.
@PotatoesFromSaturn
@PotatoesFromSaturn Жыл бұрын
@@Mio-mt7sp I was extremely unhappy where I was in life. I used video games as an escape to avoid the enormous pile of mistakes I made in my life. Up until it was so bad I couldn’t even enjoy the one thing that brought me happiness. It wasn’t easy getting out of the slump. First I started by constantly working out & eating healthier. Which in result landed me into the health & fitness community which also helped my mental health which ALSO resulted in saving my relationship lol. Being so insecure had my relationship hanging by a thread. I had no education, I felt like the dumbest human being on earth for failing high school. So I spent about a year reintroducing myself to all your basic high school subjects. I got my GED. I’d be lying if I said it was easy. I failed a few times but finally did it. I was working at this depressing warehouse job that payed well. So I worked a ton of overtime to get a ring to propose to my gf. She dealt with a lot of my bs over the years & wanted to make it up to her. The day I proposed I told her I was enlisting to the military to use all the benefits to start a life with her. She said yes & we got married at a court house. (We’re doing the wedding later down the line). Cut to a year later, I’m currently in the military. The benefits are fantastic. It’s hard as hell here but I have my life planned out & couldn’t be happier. Every night, me & my wife play Monster Hunter online when I’m far from home. When I am home we play Borderlands or I watch her beat a random game on weekends. And vice versa. I wanna say the whole process took about 4 years. But I honestly couldn’t be happier. I’m actually enjoying video games more than ever. So basically. Try & figure out what you’re missing in your life. Video games will always be there waiting for you. Give it all you got. Focus on building a happy life or relationship. Don’t be scared to fail (you will). Once you find out & fix what you’re really missing in life, video games will just be an addition to your happiness. Sorry for the essay, but I truly hope this helps in any way.
@periberry7345
@periberry7345 Жыл бұрын
@@PotatoesFromSaturn I just wanna say thank you for sharing your story. I'm not sure why , if it's the way you worded it or just hearing it in this context but I think it really helped me understand a few things. I guess my situation is just all too relatable to ignore yours. I'll try my best and hope I can get that happiness back in my life so I can enjoy the things I love, but even if I don't, thank you
@Haythamkenway118
@Haythamkenway118 9 ай бұрын
I've recently only noticed that when i was younger, my playtime (be it videogames or in general) was very short and limited. Every time i would be playing a game and actually start to get into it, it would already be past my allowed time. "Aww man I only just started tho!" was such a nostalgic and sort of sad felling as well, but only now i realise how essential it was. I used to cherish my hours of playtime and would always stay excited in the build up to it, which made it althemore precious and enjoyable. "All good things must come to an end," was the same mantra that was told to me after every finished play session, and as I grew oler I started to understand what it meant and felt it's psychological value too. Now I'm much older and I play games for hours upon hours, with no one to stop me and only close it once I'm bored. I now understand that the more you force yourself to end things early, when they are "just starting to get good" helps in valuing the thing/ activity more, thus resulting in you having more fun and find it more satisfying once you've actually started to do it. That would be my tip.
@tanishkamangure7544
@tanishkamangure7544 Ай бұрын
I relate to this on a spiritual level. I wasn't allowed to play games when I was younger so I'd somehow sneak and find some time to play games. I cherised games a lot then. I always dreamed of being older just so that I could have the freedom to play games for as long as I want. Now I have so many games and I do bingeplay sometimes but it feels so empty. I genuinely feel like I'm forcing myself through it just because I used to love it once. It's all so weird. Perhaps, the rarity of having something is what makes it much more important.
@n3wbury
@n3wbury 5 ай бұрын
This video only just now hit my recommended section, and I would say I'm on the tail end of this feeling and this is all great advice that I ended up having to come up with myself before coming across this video. Undiagnosed depression turned out to be a key thing that needed diagnosis and treatment and for me to really put the elbow grease in with a therapist to figure out the various ways I'm not content in other areas of my life. Having a better understanding of myself and what I need helped me approach games from a different perspective. Surprisingly, the streaming tip was something I came up with on my own about a year or ago and it helped me grind through games in my back-catalogue that I've never touched, and it also helped me replay some of my favorite games and reignite that joy I have for games. The real trick is that-- because we've all grown up-- we need to reconsider the role games play in our lives. It's okay to step back from them and find a better balance between your life and the things you like to do, and actually finding that balance helps you enjoy those things because you're not saddled with the guilt of procrastination / inactivity.
@nicehomelander
@nicehomelander Жыл бұрын
in my experience, i found that as a teenager i couldnt buy any game i wanted, just one every so often when my mom could spare the money. so when i got that game i would play it to death and 100%. now as an adult, i can afford the games myself and buy a bunch that interest me, but the desire to play them diminishes because i have a surplus of games. The sad part is i too always dreamed of being able to buy any game when i was younger, now when i can finally do it, just isnt the same
@AnikethBandi
@AnikethBandi Жыл бұрын
I had the same problem although Im still like in high school. I started to pirate games(ik its bad but I'm kinda broke and my parents buy me games like once a year) once I got a PC and I first I was very happy but I soon realized I would play for a bit and then burn out because I knew I could do something else. Like playing pokemon now feels terrible but as a kid I was spend hours and even restart it. Its that feeling scarcity that makes you appreciate games even more now than you do.
@trentmortensen44
@trentmortensen44 Жыл бұрын
I agree when you finally got that game you’ve been wanting so long you play it to death. Now that I’m older it’s hard to even finish a game. Sometimes it just feels like a choir to play one. Now that I don’t have as much time to play since I’m usually working or recovering from work. Just a happier time playing games when we were younger less stress and less stuff to deal with just got to sit back and play some games with your friends after school with no worries.
@highdefinition450
@highdefinition450 Жыл бұрын
It's the same as with streaming and food delivery services, too many choices lol. I end up spending more time choosing something instead of actually playing/watching/eating it lmao
@highdefinition450
@highdefinition450 Жыл бұрын
@Trent Mortensen we also just had more time and energy back then lol
@ravlad14
@ravlad14 Жыл бұрын
Literally what I'm going through right now. Just got the Steam Deck a few weeks ago to get through my backlog but what ended up happening was I bought more games thanks to the Winter Sale and now I'm not sure if I'll ever finish any of them.
@koneeche
@koneeche Жыл бұрын
Wow. KZbin actually recommending small channels with stellar editing? Keep up the good work buddy, you're going places.
@Erbble
@Erbble Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! :)
@MD5Gaming
@MD5Gaming Жыл бұрын
True
@stupidcat9591
@stupidcat9591 Жыл бұрын
Yep
@PotatoflakeJake
@PotatoflakeJake Жыл бұрын
@@stupidcat9591 kitty
@francobabystore6582
@francobabystore6582 Жыл бұрын
Fr by the video itself i thought he had like a million subs
@redprotocol9223
@redprotocol9223 8 ай бұрын
I’ve wondered why I drifted to basically only playing competitive multiplayer games and not single player games that dominated my childhood. I think tip 1 is really helpful to me. The challenge of constant improvement is what makes me want to grind these multiplayer games. Achievement hunting has helped me get back into single player games. Currently trying to get all of skyrims achievements.
@feathers22
@feathers22 5 ай бұрын
I had this problem so I started to upload to KZbin, I play horror games mostly and Its so fun. When you record your gameplay you end up interacting with the game on a deeper level since you have an “audience” it’s given video games a new perspective for me that’s really helped reignite my enthusiasm
@SekiberiusWelkesh
@SekiberiusWelkesh 9 ай бұрын
What made me fall in love with video games again was forcing myself to play them without looking stuff up and also forcing myself to take my time and immerse myself in the game. I fell into the pattern of wanting to do the most optimized way to play the game, which took all the fun out of it. There's immense fun in trial and error and just finding things out, I had to learn how to enjoy it again.
@sebas41201
@sebas41201 9 ай бұрын
I've been doing the same bro and is actually fucking relaxing. Just gotta smoke rq first and then turn the lights off and immerse yourself in the game. I'm playing RD2 btw.
@TheMaltianRobloxian
@TheMaltianRobloxian 8 ай бұрын
don't smoke, you will live less @@sebas41201
@trashthug
@trashthug 8 ай бұрын
@@sebas41201 its fun for the first few months but if you do it everyday it gets less and less enjoyable until you can't even enjoy a game sober happened to me just had to take a good break and went back to normal though
@AmbienceScenery
@AmbienceScenery 8 ай бұрын
Try this with Stardew valley
@azruli
@azruli 7 ай бұрын
I literally just learned this with Starfield. I saw way too many videos telling me where and how to get X thing, or where and how to find Y secret, which of course I had to have. Next thing you know I'm level 5, jumped around half the star systems, and have full legendary everything without starting the story. I literally had to restart because it felt so wrong. If I played Skyrim that way I would have hated it too. You gotta just experience it yourself
@user-hj7ur5hy3v
@user-hj7ur5hy3v Жыл бұрын
In short tips are : - Challenge - Comfort - Plan you gaming - New game/gamemode - Find people to play with - Livestreaming - Take a break
@topbanana.2627
@topbanana.2627 Жыл бұрын
Legend, thanks
@fvoarin1307
@fvoarin1307 Жыл бұрын
Game variety has been the biggest factor as I've gotten older. Increasing the scope of the type of games that I play has kept gaming enjoyable for me. My go to games right now are cities skylines, trackmania, total war atilla, kenshi, and halo. All are different genres, and very different from one another I'll plan to play 2 each week. One of saturday, the other on sunday. And they all can take a while per playthrough. Each playthrough of a total war game can be 10-20 hours, kenshi is way longer than that (can be a few hundred hours), and skylines can vary from a few hour's, to a few hundred. Whilst halo and trackmania are continuous, as you play with and against others Next year, I'll swap out all but trackmania and halo (although I may also swap them out for maybe an mmo, and a different fps) Also, I'll completely sub in games to play with friends if we're free and can organise. If not, I have halo and trackmania for that and specific people I know who I only play said games with
@jovanpfk269
@jovanpfk269 Жыл бұрын
Thx
@leguts4930
@leguts4930 Жыл бұрын
Thx bro
@oldhunter6190
@oldhunter6190 Жыл бұрын
or just quit games , as we age we see that its a waste of money and time , i regret paying for skins or stuff.
@standardmax4373
@standardmax4373 5 ай бұрын
When I started Amnesia: The Dark Descent for the first time, it opened with a very interesting note. It said something like 'Please take the time to read and explore, and don't feel rushed to get to the end. Immerse yourself in the game, mechanics, and story to reach the full potential the game has to offer you.' So I did that. I told myself I'm going to do what they asked of me, and I had such a great playthrough of the game. I used to never care for reading in game books or texts, and I forced myself to change my outlook on these things. Now I carry this method into every game I play. There was something about acknowledging that this game is an experience, and I shouldn't try to make it into an experience it's not capable of being.
@notdomoh
@notdomoh 7 ай бұрын
the last one is so real. this summer i started playing video games again after a three-years break, and now i've never been THIS excited to play a game my whole life.
@toverie6955
@toverie6955 Жыл бұрын
something that could be interesting to explore is the nostalgia/childhood factor, spending all day and night playing minecraft bc you have no other real responsibilities, transforming into adulthood where we're all stressed all the time, always on a time limit, often having to choose between which of the equally important things (playing games, relaxing vs housework vs college work vs social commitments etc) we can do in our limited time
@danitaku
@danitaku Жыл бұрын
That would be an interesting idea to explore. I think it’s entirely dependent on the person tho. Also. hey bestieee
@toverie6955
@toverie6955 Жыл бұрын
@@danitaku
@pop-kl7gr
@pop-kl7gr Жыл бұрын
same
@moosesues8887
@moosesues8887 Жыл бұрын
Arg arg arg screw social commitment I’m a deadbeat
@upbeat3535
@upbeat3535 Жыл бұрын
1.) Clear your schedule and relax 2.) Pull out your old console and games 3.) Take a trip down memory lane and tap into that carefree mindset 4.) Realize you've been playing a childhood game for 8 hours and you should probably go to sleep 5.) Repeat with new games
@cadenmitchell149
@cadenmitchell149 Жыл бұрын
I cannot tell you how much I needed to see this. I’m only 18 still a teenager and I’m starting to find games not as enjoyable anymore. I can’t wait to use these tips to help rekindle my passion for gaming soon. Thank you so much
@joaoluizrodriguesmendes224
@joaoluizrodriguesmendes224 Жыл бұрын
Same here. This vid is just a masterpiece, glad to see that KZbin finally recommended me something useful.
@FreddyFazbears0_0
@FreddyFazbears0_0 Жыл бұрын
same
@ThatTempesTGuy
@ThatTempesTGuy Жыл бұрын
If you're 18 you shouldn't be playing video games.... You should be out there experiencing life, don't waste the best years of your life as a teenager stuck inside playing video games, it's a sad and pathetic existence.... Go back to gaming in your 30s or 40s when you have already experienced most of what life has to offer.... Don't waste your teenage years playing video games like a loser.
@Lordovasto
@Lordovasto Жыл бұрын
@@ThatTempesTGuy npc ahh comment
@bambampewpew32
@bambampewpew32 Жыл бұрын
@@ThatTempesTGuy I mean to a certain extent but not completely, games sometimes is fine
@noekie9786
@noekie9786 5 ай бұрын
Amazing video, have been relating to just this for quite some time now and have been looking for tips. This was everything I could have wished for. It's nice to know I'm not the only one with this problem. I'm gonna do my best to start enjoying life like this again. Thank you! ❤
@MargootMC
@MargootMC Жыл бұрын
Having friends is probably the most important thing. Playing with awesome people makes almost anything in any game fun its like magic
@myhonorwasloyalty
@myhonorwasloyalty Жыл бұрын
Yeah all my friends stopped playing so did I
@christynottingham2354
@christynottingham2354 Жыл бұрын
Same my man…. Same
@pumpkinpooper
@pumpkinpooper Жыл бұрын
i wish i had atleast 1 friend ,i never had 1 single friend..
@Yotes_
@Yotes_ Жыл бұрын
Yeah.. I know that now.. games are super boring now that my friends moved on without saying anything. So I've been on my own since the start of covid.. and one of them said I was his bf and that I listen well... So much for that I guess. Seems I was that friend you create a new group and ignore....
@Phoenix-J
@Phoenix-J Жыл бұрын
honestly you can be playing the boringest game out there but if you're playing it with friends the game just becomes 10x funnier
@rez9386
@rez9386 Жыл бұрын
Thing is as a kid, you're worry free... No rent, no work, no major chores and you play video games with a relaxed mind. So yes, playing video games as an adult with responsibilities can be in fact, tiring and can be stressful. I think we associate fun with games, and that's why after we're done working, we would like to think the video game is STILL the escape that we grew up on. But in reality, when we're not working.. we actually just want to rest our minds.
@benrace_
@benrace_ Жыл бұрын
im 15 with like no stress but my games haven’t felt fun since like i was 12
@postproductions
@postproductions Жыл бұрын
That was a great comment. You didnt need to end it with lol lol
@InMaTeofDeath
@InMaTeofDeath Жыл бұрын
@@benrace_ It could be that maybe you're really not enjoying games anymore, or it could be that you just don't like the games you've been playing and if you tried some other ones from a different genre it could bring just as much or even more enjoyment than you used to have. One of the best things to experience as a gamer imo is trying out a new genre and realizing there's a ton of things you like about it, and now there's a whole new world of games out there for you to try since now you know you'll love them.
@plustico2846
@plustico2846 Жыл бұрын
That's so true and I feel nowadays all games are too much of a commitment and end up stressing me out more than being fun or relaxing.
@rez9386
@rez9386 Жыл бұрын
@@postproductions dam lol I'll edit it
@Ravenfeather1809
@Ravenfeather1809 3 ай бұрын
Great video, one thing that helped me along with things in this video was replaying some of my favorite games. It's difficult to keep up with all of the latest and greatest games, especially with how many games get made these days. Replaying older games is fun, and helped me rediscover why I love gaming.
@arbitraryarcade
@arbitraryarcade 2 ай бұрын
Came across your video the other day and I can't recommend your bonus tip (6:58) enough. I started a channel for other reasons but one of the results that I wasn't expecting was that I was actually completing games more than I ever did even when I was younger. The added motivation of an audience really helps me stay focused and especially finish a game I start. However, I think streaming would probably be the better idea for most people because you don't have to worry about learning video editing if you haven't already or don't have the software. Great video! A lot of good advice.
@xCruize
@xCruize Жыл бұрын
1. Make it a challenge 1:14 2. Make it a big deal 3:01 3. Leave your comfort zone 4:08 4. Find people to play with 5:43 5. Take a break 8:13
@fattiger2000
@fattiger2000 Жыл бұрын
6. Play Factorio
@Notizblatt
@Notizblatt Жыл бұрын
7. ignore the guy above
@Kartoffelbrot9472
@Kartoffelbrot9472 Жыл бұрын
8. Read 7.
@brunobucciarati6438
@brunobucciarati6438 Жыл бұрын
9. Read 8
@No0bSlasher
@No0bSlasher Жыл бұрын
10. Read 9.
@Zergron
@Zergron Жыл бұрын
The challenge one actually makes sense why competitive games is the one game that you always come back to
@sapphiredagon
@sapphiredagon Жыл бұрын
I always find myself coming back to fighting games, to practise that one combo I simply couldn't do before
@UnoTheSmartGuy
@UnoTheSmartGuy Жыл бұрын
@@sapphiredagon fighting games are fun and exciting but sometimes you sit down and watch your favorite character fight on KZbin
@Chad-bc9vi
@Chad-bc9vi Жыл бұрын
I've been playing dishonored 1 and 2 recently, it's fun in general, but it's even more fun when I set a challenge for myself that I'm not going to be detected and I'm not going to kill anyone, the game become much more fun that way lol
@caespaillat
@caespaillat Жыл бұрын
I do this with plenty of games. Like i just bought Elden Ring and something i did to make combat harder for myself in DS 2 was to use only caestus, so im doing the same thing in ER. Its a blast and a pain but it makes things interesting.
@iAstr_0
@iAstr_0 Жыл бұрын
@@Chad-bc9vi I am doing similar with Watch Dogs 2. I played the game the first time and just bought guns and slaughtered any enemies I came across. That was when it came out, I had a desire to play it again so I started a new game, and am forcing myself to use only the stun gun with slow ass reloads and limited range, and melee attacks as well as trying to stealth the mission as much as possible, sort of forced by the fact that I don't have deadly force
@chucklee9481
@chucklee9481 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!! I have been growing more and more bored with my games to the point where i sit for an hour staring at my home screen wondering what will be fun😅 This helped me a lot!
@Nocturnal_Dragoon
@Nocturnal_Dragoon 6 ай бұрын
I have to say, your perspective has definitely had an impact on me. I have not been enjoying gaming lately and that alone made me depressed. But taking a break and just focusing on me. Its so simple and never had i thought about it. So thank you very much. I needed this video. 😊
@axvent012
@axvent012 Жыл бұрын
Tip #4 is hard for me, not because people are hard to find but the problem of not being able to play together for a long time. I understand people have their life to take care of, but as a person who loved being in a big group of friends doing silly stuff together and enjoying every little thing, it gets way sad to see them slowly moving away from the games we used to play together. And it got hard for me to get to know newer gaming buddies that close in fear of feeling sad like that again.
@omppusolttu5799
@omppusolttu5799 Жыл бұрын
I get that, but it's good to remember the fun times you *do* get. I know it's fucking cliche, but with matters such as friend groups you should try avoiding feeling sad because it's over, but rather be happy because it was a thing in the first place. Just remember that you can always find a new group if this one drifts apart too. I know it seems dismissive, but moping around really isn't a fun way to spend your time.
@axvent012
@axvent012 Жыл бұрын
@@omppusolttu5799 Yeah, I understand what you're trying to say. Maybe I'll get some energy to do that in the future.
@isaacbuiltdifferentRL
@isaacbuiltdifferentRL Жыл бұрын
What type of games do you play?
@wulfpoweriv7409
@wulfpoweriv7409 Жыл бұрын
If u on PS me n my friends yould adopt u XD
@axvent012
@axvent012 Жыл бұрын
@@isaacbuiltdifferentRL A lot actually, cuz I just play most games I find interesting. I'm just a bit bad with fps and horror games, others are ok. I'm very casual.
@Erbble
@Erbble Жыл бұрын
Thank you everyone for watching my video and leaving such kind comments, I'm currently working on some similarly styled videos that should be out soon!
@fine8449
@fine8449 Жыл бұрын
😁
@maikeru_uzmaki7125
@maikeru_uzmaki7125 Жыл бұрын
Thanks this has made me feel better about not having fun anymore playing games coz I don't really have many friends so I don't really play online much and when I do I get upset when I play on games like minecraft coz people I see on some servers are just not nice
@anaveragegamer359
@anaveragegamer359 Жыл бұрын
For me the trick was to change the genre every so often kept thing fresh for me I play singleplayer games only if that means anything
@maikeru_uzmaki7125
@maikeru_uzmaki7125 Жыл бұрын
@@anaveragegamer359 thanks for the advice
@redshift912
@redshift912 Жыл бұрын
@@maikeru_uzmaki7125 was it good advice
@flamekat1029
@flamekat1029 6 ай бұрын
One thing I think is important is knowing when it’s time to walk away from a game. I’ve had times where I thought my love for video games was dwindling, when in reality it was just the game I was stuck playing. Happens more with seasonal games like Destiny and COD where they create a “need” to continue playing or you fear you might miss a weapon/armor/etc… that season. Your gaming time becomes more grind than play, and when you recognize that it probably means it’s time to move on. Nice thing with games like those is that you can always come back down the road and enjoy playing it for a while since it’s fresh again.
@bjornberkers1622
@bjornberkers1622 7 ай бұрын
I have to comment on this. Your 1st tip is amazing. I did that on the old DOS games when I was a kid, playing on my Windows 95. Games like Blake stone aliens of gold, commander keen, catacomb abyss 3D, etc, I gave myself challenges to enjoy a game more then once. Now these days we have to many new options. Actually getting myself a old system again to enjoy the good old days. Anyway, yeah, such a underrated tip!
@theoreo2904
@theoreo2904 Жыл бұрын
I personally have always felt guilty, even when I was a kid and teen, buying new games or downloading new things because it made me feel inconsistent and indecisive; it makes me feel better to know that's not a bad thing.
@leefletz
@leefletz Жыл бұрын
what the hell? this video is so good -- the narration, the clips, the way its structured -- i was thinking you were going to have something like 300k subs and whatnot. amazing quality, great points, lovely video! thank you for sharing :D
@Erbble
@Erbble Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! ;-; that means so much to me to hear, I'm glad you liked the video!
@boyobiscuits
@boyobiscuits Жыл бұрын
@@Erbble well done
@leefletz
@leefletz Жыл бұрын
@SVPlays well yeah, of course! people get big for a reason though c;
@_adheeb.
@_adheeb. Жыл бұрын
I just noticed the subscriber count after reading this comment, man I think it's this guys second channel or something no way this high quality , super bro support from India
@ano_nym
@ano_nym Жыл бұрын
@@NeonSkull0 "gets you verified" Do people care about this?
@BruceDatDude
@BruceDatDude 8 ай бұрын
Might try these tips even more now cause of one factor, my friends tried to make me play elden ring for so long but I said I wouldnt like it.. The fateful day finally came and I now have over 100 hours on the same game. Trying out new types or genres of games is definitely a good idea.
@Limpo_2
@Limpo_2 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, these tips helped me really great. Im usually alone to play multiplayer games but sometimes i play with my friends with awesome games. Great video made.
@splaylion5493
@splaylion5493 Жыл бұрын
That 4th point of making friends reminds me of the time I stood up for someone who was getting shit talked for having a bad game and he ended up adding me after the game ended. 6 years later we still play new games together and vibe really well. Honestly just being respectful online is a good way to meet good people.
@ImDaRealBoi
@ImDaRealBoi Жыл бұрын
For sure. I was playing console Deep Rock Galactic for a long time but after the performance issues, my interest in modding my games to absolute hell, and the fact that I was missing out on the games biggest upside; the community I decided to make the switch and haven't regretted it since. I've made great friends, great times and strive to spread the same positivity that my peers had. Makes me happy every time that I hop on that I won't be ridiculed for how I play as long as I contribute what my team needs, and a few drinks at the bar. Rock and stone ⛏
@BokiForzaaa
@BokiForzaaa Жыл бұрын
I often played games for my friends, I knew the time when everyone started playing, and I eagerly waited for each game.
@ceedott
@ceedott Жыл бұрын
In my experience, games stop being fun when you're unfulfilled. I went through this experience in high school where literally my only hobby outside of doing school stuff was playing video games or watching KZbin, and I eventually just got bored of it. It always felt like there were better things for me to be doing, and there honestly were, but I always made excuses. It also made me realize that I wasn't really happy with myself and the things I had achieved up until that point. I honestly couldn't say I was good at anything or had any particular talents, or that I even had a lot of close friends. I really pushed myself to be a more productive person once I started college, and I delved into a bunch of new hobbies, and ended up making a ton of new friends. I'm pretty busy with a lot of stuff nowadays, but I genuinely have a sense of fulfillment within my life, and anytime I do get to play a video game, I don't feel guilty or bored for doing it - I genuinely have fun. A few more small things: if you have a backlog or whatever, don't worry about it. Literally just play whatever you feel like playing. Don't fall into the sunk cost fallacy or worry about missing out on anything, because it really doesn't matter in the end. Nobody's going to care if you've played a specific game or not. It's all about having fun, so make sure you're enjoying yourself. The second you're not enjoying a game, just stop and find something else.
@feroxrising5651
@feroxrising5651 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I can 100% relate
@tylerdeyell9227
@tylerdeyell9227 Жыл бұрын
Same bro I’m in high school and can also 100% relate
@Allrithin
@Allrithin Жыл бұрын
Mid 20s here kind of going through the same thing. Have a career starting up, making decent money, go to the gym 4+ times a week for over an hour, literally picked up litter for a couple of hours today just to do something nice, and yet even after all that I come home, play the games that USE to bring me fulfillment, but now they don't, and it seems like no games do, but yet...There's just nothing to do. Don't know what to do.
@CrashD6
@CrashD6 Жыл бұрын
I feel you brother
@Insomnia-uu2zq
@Insomnia-uu2zq Жыл бұрын
BS. i have had video games for 26 years almost 27 and your saying stop and find something else? whether you mean stop entirely or just find other games....like i said in my message up top....there are no other games that are even decent anymore its about online games and how much bullshit can i take before going off on someone thats what games are these days...and if you do mean stopping entirely.....then you dont know what video games truly mean to someone after 27 years of playing
@gracetaylor2767
@gracetaylor2767 8 ай бұрын
honestly, playing with friends (or playing a single player game while voice calling a friend) made it different and exciting. Noticed that when i talk to myself or talk out what I'm doing in the game makes it more immersive too.
@emacsterm2949
@emacsterm2949 12 күн бұрын
As a kid I had little money and lots of time. Now I have lots of money and little time. I have a switch and a huge library of games. But usually I get home from work and I just turn on KZbin. I’m just tired. I have found if I force myself to just start a game I most often will get into it and suddenly hours fly by. What I try to do is play a big game, then a small indie title. And then for the next big game switch genres. And then there are times I need to just chill out so I will play TOTK or Skyrim and just wander around aimlessly. Really great stress relief. Good video!
@laraschmeitz
@laraschmeitz Жыл бұрын
what really worked for me is realising that games are just meant to be fun, I was stressing myself out even with games like stardew valley because I wanted to be as productive as possible. Now that I just play at my own pace and don't really care if I am being "productive" I enjoy them alot more.
@feroxrising5651
@feroxrising5651 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I had the exact same experience playing Stardew. I mean I loved playing it, but it would definitely be more fun to explore and find out things on my own rather than googling how to be efficient at every fucking thing even stuff like egg hunting.
@kryptikk5695
@kryptikk5695 Жыл бұрын
That's a very good tip. I have an addiction on focusing way too much on secondary missions and collectibles, so your tip will come in handy.
@DungeonSoup
@DungeonSoup Жыл бұрын
This is true. I spent too much time doing things I didn't enjoy. Some times when my friends watch me play they think I'm psychotic for walking past drops or not being optimal with builds, but learning to let go of those obsessive thoughts and just enjoy the game has helped immensely.
@uncledunc
@uncledunc Жыл бұрын
@@kryptikk5695 same, this is why I would get so bogged down in modern Assassin's Creed games is there's sooooo many collectibles I get overwhelmed and end up finishing that session and never booting it up again because it feels like almost a chore, and definitely a commitment
@asmallbaby
@asmallbaby Жыл бұрын
i felt the same and found installing the time speed mod and just slowing the days down but a bit really helped me relax while playing but without taking away the slight challenge of getting things done in time, but you can go as far as pausing time with it so you can find whatever works for you
@JGSWofficial
@JGSWofficial Жыл бұрын
I love how all these tips can be applied to everyday life. Setting goals, getting out of your comfort zone, connecting with a group of people where your desired behaviour is the normal behaviour. Good video!
@jasekasebase
@jasekasebase Жыл бұрын
Exactly!
@isaacrichardson2868
@isaacrichardson2868 5 ай бұрын
Thanks very much dude, just stumbled on this video and will definitely try out some (if not all) of these tips! Happy gaming!
@GoroOno
@GoroOno 2 ай бұрын
The point about having the right environment is spot on. I used to lounge on a bean bag playing and would always zone out or start falling asleep quickly. I replaced the beanbag with a sofa and games were suddenly interesting again and I could play for hours. Make sure you are comfy!
@joshvaughan3403
@joshvaughan3403 Жыл бұрын
A big one for me was finding other hobbies outside of gaming. Finding something that is away from electronics like camping, hiking, sports, or whatever else was a huge help. Having an "unplugged" hobby made it all that much more enjoyable when I returned to my computer.
@ashhabimran239
@ashhabimran239 8 ай бұрын
True, I noticed the people who claim games aren’t fun anymore are the same people who either constantly play the same games (or genre of games) over and over again, or all they do is play games, not realising there’s more to life than gaming
@justinthematrix
@justinthematrix 8 ай бұрын
Well I started going to the gym and I’d rather go to the gym than play video games in my free time.
@realjt6951
@realjt6951 8 ай бұрын
@@justinthematrixI’m pretty much the same as you I think. I stopped enjoying games, however I always had hobbies like sports to watch and play, but I started gymming and now I hate gaming even more but I’ll still play just with my mates, mostly just for the social aspect really. I just don’t enjoy playing anything, there’s better things to do with my time now I’m grown up
@jackshapiro4668
@jackshapiro4668 8 ай бұрын
This. I’m in high school marching band and because I’m away from home for an 3 hours a day it makes being able to hop and play that much more enjoyable.
@damndanieI
@damndanieI 6 ай бұрын
@@ashhabimran239 Let me tell you something. I am or I was one of those people who only played games the whole life. Maybe you haven't considered that those people are just more happier in the virtual world than in real life because they are socialy awkward, feel to ashamed in public due to bodyshaming (I don't mean being fat but born with genetics that you can't easily change), introverted or many other countless reasons. Like I said I played games 24/7 my whole life which was the best time of my life and now I completely turned my life around. I study abroad in Japan, experience nice things in real life like climbing the highest mountain here, visiting all the beautiful places, the food, new culture and people and the list goes on but still sometimes I feel like Gaming would bring me the same enjoyment but more constantly.
@drwood4395
@drwood4395 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been struggling with this and getting back into Skyrim has brought back the love I had for it so long ago. Adventuring in a familiar and beautiful world with so many characters just feels like home. The progression and stories keep me engaged and I’m just so excited to play it every day. If anyone hasn’t played this game yet, you need to give it a try.
@Kyriakos703
@Kyriakos703 Жыл бұрын
If you were struggling to revitalize your passion for games as a Skyrim/Fallout player, the answer is simple friend. Mods. I've been away from Skyrim for a good few years. Coming back, I was stunned at how far the modding community has come. It was already massive before. Now it's legendary. MCO for combos, True directional movement with target lock on, dodging, parrying, the nemesis engine replacing the obsolete FNIS, DAR revolutionizing animations. And that's only the technical side. The armor mods, graphical overhauls, spell packs, weapon mods, animation packs etc. You can literally customize the combo animations for every weapon. Syn gaming has some very good videos that give a general review of them. I highly recommend you start off there. It's incredible. You can turn it into a souls like if you damn well please. And the fallout games have just as much. Have fun!
@sjsiemka
@sjsiemka Жыл бұрын
I played it a little back in the day, because of having a low spec PC that is as much as I got from it, I need to get back on it, thank you for your fine suggestion!
@yume5338
@yume5338 Жыл бұрын
I returned to New Vegas and Fallout 3 and felt the same way. Also checking out all the new mods I've missed was crazy fun too.
@superduperbooper3987
@superduperbooper3987 Жыл бұрын
I love open world games but there haven’t been many interesting ones lately. Because of this I always end up falling back into The Elder Scrolls games and Breath of the Wild
@user-fe6mx9ui8h
@user-fe6mx9ui8h Жыл бұрын
Finally, someone I can relate with. Skyrim and Fallout 4 brought back the spark of enjoying video games for me.
@kairasakamoto3187
@kairasakamoto3187 5 ай бұрын
The live-streaming was exactly what worked for me, even tho I started recently this month! It was such an odd realization when I figured out why it was working since I hadn’t even started streaming specifically with that in mind. I had a single player game my friends didn’t, that I’d been wanting very badly with no motivation to start, one where they couldn’t for whatever reason. They suggested streaming it so I did, and I found that I’m enjoying the game even more AND consistently when I was afraid I’d lose motivation for it like so many others. And most days I stream they come in chat and it’s a great time for me knowing they’re watching, like we’re all hanging out in a room again, watching one of us go through story mode again for the reactions.
@DIC_CEO
@DIC_CEO 5 ай бұрын
#4 is a BIG one for me! I usually only play on weekends with friends and no matter what we play, I'm excited to be with them. Even games I might find annoying, I'll still play them. Mon-Friday night is a long build-up to getting on with friends whether we are playing Battlefield, Farming Simulator, The Finals, or Siege.
@auculus
@auculus Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you touched on depression/ADHD, i struggle with every day things all the time because of my ADHD, and no one really ever takes it seriously because it’s such a common disability. I’m trying really hard to focus and enjoy the things I enjoy doing, but I struggle and sometimes I just sit in my chair for hours not doing anything because I can’t focus or start on something..anything by that point. So thank you for making this video, it meant a lot. Here’s a sub ❤
@ThatTempesTGuy
@ThatTempesTGuy Жыл бұрын
99% of "gamers" have depression... Sitting inside all day just supports their depression if not directly causing it... It's a vicious cycle that goes around and around... Ever notice all your "gamer" friends and you have terrible sleep schedules? Best thing to do is find balance.... You shouldn't be playing video games for more than an hour or 2 a day, at the very most..... You need to find ither hobbies and things to do with your time that make you go outside and experience life.... Hiding away in your house trying to find happiness in a video game is NEVER going to happen....
@auculus
@auculus Жыл бұрын
@@ThatTempesTGuy well, I don’t play games for hours on end, I personally took his advice on more than just video games but I appreciate the input.
@scatman1424
@scatman1424 Жыл бұрын
@@ThatTempesTGuy I am in a situation where I moved around a lot my whole life. Every time I made friends growing up it was time for me to move somewhere new. So during that time I turned to games, and I didn't really have a problem with that because I enjoyed them. But now that I'm older, I'm tired of video games because I've been playing them for so long and I can't really NOT play them at this point because I have no friends to do things with. If I was to do a hobby that involved me going outside I'd just be doing it alone anyways which would not be fun and also weird in most people's eyes.
@gba8273
@gba8273 Жыл бұрын
You gave him a sub but I'm giving you a hug ❤. I'm sorry you have to deal with that.
@nyjel2813
@nyjel2813 Жыл бұрын
Taking adhd meds helps me focus on games I’ve found
@chuckstronggtx6863
@chuckstronggtx6863 7 ай бұрын
Taking breaks from gaming has really help me. I'm now into gunpla and every time I start feeling tired of games, I go and build one of the cheap gunpla I can find. Its a nice hobbie, very chill, and once I'm done with it, I feel more interested in games! some times you don't even need to stop playing games. Some times just adding other hobbies to your weekly routine helps out a lot! if you make gaming your one and only hobbie, you will get burned out. So try doing other things to have fun!
@USER_Everything
@USER_Everything 6 ай бұрын
I totally agree with setting the mood for gaming and planning my sessions almost. I know when my wife and I put our son down that's her time to catch up on her shows, and I'll finish my build for the day on Minecraft. That's our time to do our favorite things .
@kotzugi
@kotzugi Жыл бұрын
(1) I've found that getting into nature (beach, hiking, etc.) and getting some sun just makes me feel more energized and healthy, and getting back into a game after that is so much more fun. (2) Modding is one way of almost endlessly enjoying a particular game in many more ways. Nice video!
@_c_e_
@_c_e_ Жыл бұрын
#1 all the way, get out and enjoy life. The brain needs real stimuli that games can only virtually tease. Come back to gaming with fresh new ideas mother nature throws your way and you will find fun in anything.
@CasualGamers
@CasualGamers Жыл бұрын
Best comment ever
@paulshelkov7956
@paulshelkov7956 Жыл бұрын
I don't know about everyone else but when I was a kid I was outside a lot, in addition to all the time spent a school. Video game time was like a respite... perfect for when I used up my energy physically. Like with many things, both sides of that coin help you recharge and be ready for more of the other.
@Brodc
@Brodc Жыл бұрын
AKA being in nature is so miserable that it makes you feel better once you're not in it anymore
@winchesterkid
@winchesterkid Жыл бұрын
You underestimate how busy our lives are! There’s no time to do all that and still play games.
@supercoolmunkee
@supercoolmunkee 10 ай бұрын
In the past, I enjoyed multiplayer games. But during the past few years, I've transitioned to single player games, which alleviates my frustration with cheaters and hackers. Open-world games with a single player mode add an extra level of enjoyment. Currently, my main objective is to finish Horizon Zero Dawn before it gets adapted into a movie or Netflix series. That's why I'm thrilled to be back into playing a game.
@paowoww
@paowoww 10 ай бұрын
Same here, but also because of my terrible internet
@honest_cake
@honest_cake 10 ай бұрын
Yes!! Zero Dawn is incredible, enjoy the journey!
@kevmclarty
@kevmclarty 10 ай бұрын
This is a big one, so many people get burnout because they only play multiplayer games, competitive shooters and the like. It can be so refreshing to play single player games
@ImThe5thKing
@ImThe5thKing 10 ай бұрын
Facts. I was a Call of Duty kid from 2008 till 2020. I played it daily for those 12 years. I've usually been buying the new ones but I don't playt them nearly as much cause I'd rather play different games, mainly singleplayer. I'm a much more chill gamer now. If I'm yelling, I'm laughing now. I used to be raging if I was yelling
@Morgeth
@Morgeth 10 ай бұрын
Yea bro I’ve been real into the red dead’s and gtas cause I played online for them forever and never got to enjoy the story mode
@RazorViper_1
@RazorViper_1 4 ай бұрын
I love this video and tbh really needed it so thank you ! for helping a guy enjoy some of his fav games again
@ericmariscal428
@ericmariscal428 8 ай бұрын
Another tip that’s helped me is if you like multiplayer pvp games, try playing competitively with some friends. Playing ranked with a group of friends helps me lock in and really focus but it’s also fun cause your joking and bantering with friends. Just make sure you have a group that doesn’t care too much about winning or losing, but also find people who care enough that it’s not a waste of time or you’re losing every game cause they are throwing. Honestly the way to do that is to play to the best of your abilities and lock in when you can but don’t yell or be too mad at your friends if someone makes a mistake or if you lose the match. Definitely for this tip it works best with a game you’ve played enough to be good at. You don’t have to be a pro just know the controls, the way to play and be decent enough to hit your shots, make your goals, whatever that multiplayer game requires.
@Shteven
@Shteven 4 ай бұрын
I don't have friends that play competitively. They're all casual and I'm honestly tired of carrying in normal matches, let alone in ranked. This leads me to mostly playing solo and then getting bored after like, 2 matches.
@kulbmeister7785
@kulbmeister7785 10 ай бұрын
These days, as an adult gamer, the biggest tip I can give anyone is to make sure your game area/house is clean. Also make sure that you’re not neglecting anything else. For me, I always clean the house and ask the wife if there’s anything she needs me to knock out before the day ends. This enables me to take care free. One other thing is to wake up early for a gaming sesh. Something about waking up early af and playing before the fam wakes up is AMAZING.
@madlad9451
@madlad9451 7 ай бұрын
💯
@supervibegames
@supervibegames 7 ай бұрын
for me it's difficult to find a game i can play a long time that's not to difficult to learn or play because of my autism, there is almost nothing out there anymore :(
@zlr9022
@zlr9022 5 ай бұрын
Good advice, you a real one
@dazerrazer3018
@dazerrazer3018 5 ай бұрын
Why do you boomers always say “the wife”
@Budtuhrdhj
@Budtuhrdhj 5 ай бұрын
Yeah man it’s all about having discipline and taking care of yourself then you enjoy yourself more with the hobbies around you
@catalinpaiu5285
@catalinpaiu5285 5 ай бұрын
I stumbled upon your video by accident and had the same issue back in 2018. A little backstory to help you understand-I've been gaming since the days of the PS1, mostly sticking to single-player games. Although I briefly dabbled in online gaming, I never intended to dive into those types of games. I had the impression that they contributed to a decline in single-player titles. However, in 2018, after achieving platinum in God of War, I felt a lack of excitement.I went to GameStop to buy a new game and came across Overwatch for 15 euros. Despite knowing what it was about, I decided to give it a try. Surprisingly, I convinced a friend of 20 years, who, like me, only played single-player games, to join me in trying it. This experience reignited my gaming enjoyment-it's about trying new things. Since then, I've been exploring games of all genres.
@derekrequiem4359
@derekrequiem4359 7 ай бұрын
It's reassuring to know that other people feel the same way as I do! I feel like I like the concept of video games more than actually playing them, which is why I watch youtube videos of video games and playthroughs instead of actually playing them.😅
@darthtyrex
@darthtyrex Жыл бұрын
You can tell this dude has good potential as a content creator. Looking forward to see this channel grow!
@ThatTempesTGuy
@ThatTempesTGuy Жыл бұрын
"CoNteNt BrOooO CoNteNT"..... Imagine being such a souless robot that you refer to things as "CoNteNt".....🤡
@notjulianwest
@notjulianwest Жыл бұрын
@@ThatTempesTGuy what....
@ThatTempesTGuy
@ThatTempesTGuy Жыл бұрын
@@notjulianwest Imagine being such a robotic sheep that you refer to things as "CoNtEnT".... What is there not to understand... Past 5-10 years people all a sudden started saying "ConTenT" when referring to videos and stuff.... Why do they say it? Simply because someone else said it, so they say it.... Thats a follower/herd mentality and is pathetic. I'll be back I'm going to go eat the content.... (of my steak)... See how weird that sounds
@notjulianwest
@notjulianwest Жыл бұрын
@@ThatTempesTGuy idk whats the problem about saying content
@ThatTempesTGuy
@ThatTempesTGuy Жыл бұрын
@@notjulianwest What's the problem with being a mindless follower who repeats the same catch phrases and words they hear? Oh nothing except the fall of society and the human race, noone thinks for themselves anymore they just follow.... Why do you think kids always talk about the "MeTa" in video games....? Because it's another way for them to not have to think and just mindlessly follow the masses.... Its terrible to say words like "CoNteNt" and spread the mindlessness.
@jpsplat
@jpsplat Жыл бұрын
As someone who gamed a lot as a kid and can't bring myself to game much today, the last point is the most important imo. Games aren't everything! Don't interpret video game burnout as something wrong but as a sign it's time for something new. I have a bunch of new non gaming hobbies and interests I'm super jazzed about. I will probably never game again like i did when I was younger but my overall enjoyment of life is way up.
@Insomnia-uu2zq
@Insomnia-uu2zq Жыл бұрын
good for you. but just bc you stopped or took a much needed break doesnt mean others can
@AJBuddha
@AJBuddha Жыл бұрын
I took a few years off & I enjoy video games much more now. But I don’t play more than a couple hours & I do all my important tasks during the day & play video games as a sort of reward/ relaxation at the end of the day
@Michael-md9jg
@Michael-md9jg 11 ай бұрын
​@@Insomnia-uu2zq if that's the case than its simply unhealthy
@erosgaming17
@erosgaming17 3 ай бұрын
Wait. I've already watched this video, when it first came out, and here I am again without realizing it. This shows just how much I need to spice up my gaming experience, add a challenge, or just let go a little, maybe even do something other than gaming.
@hbups
@hbups 6 ай бұрын
When I first got a job, all I could think about was all the games I was gonna buy and how excited I was to finally be able to play whatever I wanted. The more games I got, whether it was through Steam, Humble Bundle, or free games on Epic Games the more my library grew and the more overwhelming it became to pick and commit to one game. I think it's because when I was a kid, getting a new game was such an event. The excitement of going to the store, picking out a game (usually based on which cover looked coolest), getting in the car and spending the whole ride home reading the manual, now that it's so much easier and more acessible to buy games that element how gone almost completely. A lot of the time I'll waste hours and hours trying to decide and then when I did, getting bored and burnt out inside a hour. Now that I'm working a lot more, I think I have to accept I'll never ever be able to finish even 1/4 of the games I own BUT I really hope one day I can make a change and be able to sit down a play the games I want to without feeling burnout.
@JohnClam
@JohnClam Жыл бұрын
I'm almost 40, and in the last year or so I've decided every game I start, I'm going to finish. To me, finishing means completing the main story. It absolutely changed the way I viewed playing games and the enjoyment I got out of them, plus a nice little sense of accomplishment when the list of games I "finished" has grown and grown
@francodealzaa263
@francodealzaa263 Жыл бұрын
Im 23 and im going trough the same haha , I just wanna finish games and have the same feeling like watching a movie
@Ruffzn
@Ruffzn Жыл бұрын
32 here, i recently finished Doom 3. I remember how hyped I was Back in the days, but my PC was Just Not ready for it. I'm so Happy I finally finished it ^^ And Like the Video creator i have a huuuge list of unplayed games. Having a "finished" list in Steam is a great Idea, gonna do that aswell :)
@user-eu5ol7mx8y
@user-eu5ol7mx8y Жыл бұрын
I think having too many choices and trying to play too many games at once is contributing to the problem. I used to play only 1 or 2 games at a time, on a physical disc on xbox, when I was about to finish one, only then would I buy the next one. Games stopped being fun for me exactly after I built my first gaming PC and started accumulated tons of Steam games, which are accessible at any time, creating choice paralysis and fomo.
@alexspata
@alexspata Жыл бұрын
Exactly, I only install one game and take the time with it, I am 35 yo and sometimes it takes a month, sometimes 4 months (as it's the case with RDR2)..I have almost 400 games rated or reviewed on Gamespot site, it was very popular in the old days..
@Robert-zc5be
@Robert-zc5be Жыл бұрын
Same here. I'm 43 and I rediscovered gaming 2,5 years ago, when I bought my first console. I started going through a list of all the games that I always wanted to play and I'm having a blast. I also play one game at a time, until I complete it. I don't worry about a backlog, I don't chase new releases, I'm just enjoying myself.
@turbonut
@turbonut Жыл бұрын
this gives the best context to the legacy of "dirt"
@gonzalom4938
@gonzalom4938 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean? A video or smthing?
@pika3207
@pika3207 Жыл бұрын
dirt
@turbonut
@turbonut Жыл бұрын
dirt
@nova-co3bp
@nova-co3bp Жыл бұрын
dirt
@hhuuuk
@hhuuuk Жыл бұрын
ah yes glorious game dirt, ill never forget playing dirt 2 ds version on my dsi as a kid and finding an exploit onto runing over all the ai's on hardest pro difficulity...
@icrashout
@icrashout Ай бұрын
I've been playing all of my childhood games lately and I'm having a blast. It really made gaming fun for me again.
@dark_colour5204
@dark_colour5204 4 ай бұрын
The thing that helped me get back into Minecraft in particular was learning red stone and building.I couldn’t even turn on the game for more than 5 minutes but after trying it out I didn’t leave my creative world for hours thinking of different builds and looking at tutorials.
@wumbosaurus9121
@wumbosaurus9121 Жыл бұрын
This list applies not just to games but to life itself. If you're feeling empty, wanting to do something but not having the drive to make it happen, try using the video tips in your own life. Put goals on paper, write down what you wanna do, give yourself a challenge, do stuff with friends, and just have fun. Don't get bogged down on frustrating stuff cos ultimately, nothing really matters. Just do what makes you happy.
@gizza1825
@gizza1825 10 ай бұрын
We’ll said💯
@noah89436
@noah89436 8 ай бұрын
its not that deep bro
@wumbosaurus9121
@wumbosaurus9121 8 ай бұрын
@@noah89436 No, but it's good advice. It's nice to give yourself some plans and goals if you're feeling a little bit lost.
@Cap-ig6rh
@Cap-ig6rh 8 ай бұрын
​@@noah89436that's what your moma said
@michaelpointer9416
@michaelpointer9416 8 ай бұрын
I'll give it a shot. Gaming is my last hobby. All my others are dead. I am very empty inside. it's hard to describe it
@StefanRial
@StefanRial Жыл бұрын
I love that you are actually helping, instead of just explaining the problem like other videos about this topic
@jordanwallace4232
@jordanwallace4232 8 ай бұрын
I always try to play new games because they’re supposed to be good games but I enjoy going back and replaying childhood favorites way more. Every once in awhile I find a new game and it’s amazing to play
@crazydogaming
@crazydogaming 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this nice and clear informatic video. I enjoyed it a lot and your points are absolutly right. I think you helped with that many Gamers and People.
@arcraz5226
@arcraz5226 Жыл бұрын
That intro is exactly what I feel. The problem that I have discovered for myself is that I feel guilty for not having fun doing the things that younger me would have given anything to be able to do. I feel like I owe it to younger me to go and play every game that I didn't get to play. To get those achievements and experience everything that I wanted to 10 years ago. My father was abusive and video games were my escape. Now that I'm grown, I'm having to discover what I truly enjoy in life now that I don't have an abusive relationship to escape and it seems that video games aren't it, and that's okay.
@matlacking
@matlacking Жыл бұрын
I took a 3 month break from video games after spending around 40-50 hours/week on it. At this time I just quit my job and had tons of money. So I took a few vacations, got in contact with all my friends and family, went skateboarding everyday, started new hobbies, and once I came back to videogames I once again truly enjoy them. And after this break I really value the real world so much more and would much rather spend a day with all my friends than to sit grinding my rank or a new game I found.
@GodofFarms
@GodofFarms 8 ай бұрын
This is also honestly a good guide for life in general. Minus the livestreaming bit, all the steps can also be beneficial to your overall happiness.
@Erwin_The
@Erwin_The 3 ай бұрын
Thank you, this video helped me to realise options to enjoy not just games but life. Thanks
@BlaQGhoste93
@BlaQGhoste93 Жыл бұрын
Brother, I was just talking to some friends about giving up on games totally just because it's not fun like it used to be when I was growing up but as soon as I got off the phone with them this video popped up in my feed. This is exactly what I needed. I appreciate you tackling this topic and making this video. My subscription towards your channel is a token of my appreciation.
@narwhal8113
@narwhal8113 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening to my needs Siri 🤗
@dannyveldman6295
@dannyveldman6295 Жыл бұрын
@@narwhal8113 bro ikr that is scary af nowadays like talk about bicycles and the next day you get ads from bicycles
@ericlundy917
@ericlundy917 Жыл бұрын
You prolly on console smh
@BlaQGhoste93
@BlaQGhoste93 Жыл бұрын
@@ericlundy917 I am tbh
@-Senry-
@-Senry- 10 ай бұрын
I started enjoying games again by not making it my main activity. Getting into fitness helped with that. I treat video games as something special, a reward basically. Activity diversity is important for mental health.
@tommcdonnell8248
@tommcdonnell8248 5 ай бұрын
Hey man, I found this really impactful. Great video
@SLISKI_JOHNNY
@SLISKI_JOHNNY 7 ай бұрын
Your video made me realize I've been doing step #2 without realizing it. Everytime I knew a Destiny raid with my buddies was approaching, it got me excited. I prepared snacks, drinks etc. And to be honest, all those "additions" and playing with friends alone was what made me excited, not the raid or gameplay alone. About #1, I am about to try it. Maybe not challenge per se, but rather specific playstyles (for instance using a class I would never try otherwise in RPG or using specific gun manufacturer only in Borderlands) From myself I can add that local multiplayer can be game changer. Couch coop might even make you enjoy games that you wouldn't like otherwise (speaking from experience). No online multiplayer can replicate that "physical" experience IMO, but it's better than nothing if you have no local buddies
@isaac-p6126
@isaac-p6126 7 ай бұрын
Destiny 1 is my most played game ever... good times man...
@Chaotic_Logic
@Chaotic_Logic 10 ай бұрын
It feels comforting to see others feeling the same way. I always thought the sudden lack of motivation was due to stress or depression or some illness because all I use to do was think about and play games in my childhood
@knox7945
@knox7945 Жыл бұрын
Risk of Rain 2 reminds me of the simplicity, yet effective part of playing it. It's being a video game that challenges you as you progress. And it's just that, challenge and progress while feeling different everytime you play.
@phi1688
@phi1688 Жыл бұрын
welcome to the world of roguelikes/lites it’s a great genre
@jayvanbroekhoven3183
@jayvanbroekhoven3183 8 ай бұрын
hey! this video was great. i am currently in the middle of a semester abroad on the other side of the globe, and i obviously had to leave my PC at home. i brought my macbook with me for uni work, and ive been using it to play some games as well. the shitty quality of the games on this laptop has made them far less enjoyable though, and i cant even play everything i want to because so much stuff only runs on windows. your tip of taking a break has inspired me to stop trying to game altogether until i get back home and am able to truly enjoy games the way they’re meant to be played again. hopefully i’ll actually be able to enjoy them again by then!!
@XeonPrototype
@XeonPrototype Жыл бұрын
ever since I was very very young I used to have such a bad bad urge to play minecraft with a group of people that would play similarly to an smp, even to this day about 20 years old seeing so many people together just like in 6:51 brings a smile to my face knowing others have made it
@HideousOdysseus
@HideousOdysseus Жыл бұрын
Growing up with games was incredible, my older brother who never let me play the games he played ultimately fueled my desire to find out what I was missing out on. In 2014 a mentor and brother figure started playing destiny on PS4. I managed to get a good handful of friends to play it with me and I look back at trophies and achievements that have dates attached to them and I feel I can almost recall my thoughts about that time. Since then I play with people I've met playing online. Most of them I've never seen a face or don't even know where they live. All with all great memories attached to them.
@Milanesa3032
@Milanesa3032 Жыл бұрын
ngl Destiny was on a whole other level back in 2014, as a kid the game felt too inmersive, even after months and months of crucible and raids i couldn't stop playing, despite all the bad things the game had i still consider it a masterpiece
@keplar7243
@keplar7243 Жыл бұрын
@@Milanesa3032 right, it's my favorite game all time. i've never heard of any other game where the whole community as a collective find amazing friends in
@xcrack6364
@xcrack6364 6 ай бұрын
Mario Wonder was a breath of fresh air. Super fun if not a bit easy, but it’s a really awesome take on the franchise. Other than that, I’ve actually been going back and playing all the old Doom and Quake games on switch. Super fun just playing a game that doesn’t require much thought and not having an emphasis on battle passes, DLC and other microtransaction junk. That being said, I do hope Mario Wonder will have some kind of expansion.
@hectorsanchez713
@hectorsanchez713 2 ай бұрын
I really love videogames, I kinda went into a spiral of stop liking them after not finding a job after college. So I first I took a little break of them, stop playing multiplayer, and daily missions of games, and start playing different titles, from: Platformers to shooters, puzzles, visual novels, rpgs, every genre that you though you will hate it's great giving them a try. Also a bonus tip is try making them. I love playing but also making them, so both is a great idea.
@Cross._._
@Cross._._ Жыл бұрын
I've been playing racing games since I was child, almost 20 years now that I think of it, and I find that even thought I've played nearly every type of game, I always find that racing games are my go to because I can see the improvement over time. Quicker lap times, better racing lines, and understanding the difference in driving mechanics in game, I personally need to be able to see my improvement. And although it doesn't happen as much as it used to, being in 1st place against someone who is right on you for the whole race is heart racing, although now it's harder and harder to find other racers online who are around my skill level, I still enjoy time trials and pushing myself to be faster. But nothing beats when you feel your heart pumping knowing that one early break or one poor driving line gets them closer to you.
@Erbble
@Erbble Жыл бұрын
I've recently been getting into Trackmania and it's super fun, racing games are definitely way more my type of game than I thought!
@captain.dexter
@captain.dexter Жыл бұрын
Wow such a nice experience, BTW what is your best racing game (1 Old gen and 1 New gen)
@juusto7171
@juusto7171 Жыл бұрын
since most racing games have tuning and lots of cars, it's always a new experience
@DaP84
@DaP84 Жыл бұрын
Great racing games are about the only games I still enjoy. Those and great platformers, which are almost non existant. Still love the Portal games too. Wish they make a third
@InfinityRipper
@InfinityRipper Жыл бұрын
If you can get a ps5 try gran turismo 7, it has a driver rating system that will get you into great battles with people at your skull level 👍
@slenderfingers7109
@slenderfingers7109 11 ай бұрын
One thing that got me to enjoy gaming more which kind of falls under the first tip is achievement hunting, it can be frustrating but its addictive and you get that sense of achievement
@mattermansplayground3071
@mattermansplayground3071 10 ай бұрын
yes trophy hunting id Something that allows me to try knew things and just generally play that game more in turn making it more enjoyable
@AymanTravelTransport
@AymanTravelTransport 10 ай бұрын
Often that's a reason why I may choose to get a certain game for the Xbox rather than PC, even though the PC version may be better and I have a proper gaming PC that would make sure it is. Similar with Microsoft exclusives on PC like Forza Horizon, Halo and MSFS, which I'd purchase via Microsoft instead of Steam, so the achievements actually contribute to my Xbox gamerscore that I've already been building up the past decade.
@azizalfa752
@azizalfa752 9 ай бұрын
Yes and no because now i go only for the plats and not for the game anymore feel even more depressed
@majiktowst210
@majiktowst210 7 ай бұрын
@@azizalfa752 Sometimes I will avoid a game entirely even though it may seem really interesting and enjoyable because it has an achievement that I know I won't ever get. Lately I've had to force myself to let go of the thoughts of getting that blue ribbon (Steam), and just see what happens.
@slenderfingers7109
@slenderfingers7109 6 ай бұрын
@@user-qj6lq4hd9f How exactly?
@CubireviewsBlogspotDe
@CubireviewsBlogspotDe 8 ай бұрын
Playing smaller games that you can actually finish helps a lot to keep motivated. I couldn't finish Hogwarts for example and the moment I saw the huge map it destroyed my motivation and enjoyment of this game. Just recently I've picked up Fort Solis and had a blast, because I knew it's short and I will be able to experience the whole thing. On the other hand games like Elden Ring are really good at giving you constant gratifications. So they can be bigger and still keep you motivated.
@quintenkusters3402
@quintenkusters3402 8 ай бұрын
This is an awesome video. I just realised you can take these tips into any thing. Work even. But i know the whole point of the video is gaming. Having a date with yourself is so good for your mental health, but you gotta do it right, like how you explain
@littlebirdy3545
@littlebirdy3545 Жыл бұрын
This video popped up on my recommendations at the perfect time. I've been feeling kinda empty lately, even when I played games. I just finished a session of playing a game I used to love earlier today. I only ended up playing for an hour, and it was fun, but sometimes stressful. Maybe a break is what I need. This is such a well-made video, your voice and the music choices made it so relaxing
@jacksecomb4916
@jacksecomb4916 Жыл бұрын
Taking a break helped me out I started getting bored of playing video games so I ended up finding other hobbies and not playing for almost a year, not only did it help me enjoy games again it also improved my life and fitness.
@SammanAhani
@SammanAhani 3 ай бұрын
great vid, i kept it on my tab for months so i could re watch it whenever i needed it but my computer could not use youtube for about 2 months. first vid im watching on it again is this. also you reminded me to watch a dani to see if hes made any other new good games to play. so thank you.
@andrewviciski192
@andrewviciski192 7 ай бұрын
when i lose motivation to play games, i come back to this video just to listen to you, it really helps
@TheSOTA
@TheSOTA Жыл бұрын
Burnout is by far the biggest struggle I've started having as I get older. I can remember putting thousands of hours into a single game while hardly or not at all playing other games. These days I've learned to switch games more often, so I avoid burning out on the games I love while getting the chance to find new games to love.
@milo_mouse
@milo_mouse Жыл бұрын
"Listen to some music from the game to get you hyped up." - An awesome underrated tip! I cannot count how many times I've visualized how awesome (or calm and cosy depending on the game) my upcoming gaming session will be like while I'm getting ready to play. It's probably why opening themes like on Cyberpunk or Doom hit so hard when you're in the menus.
@kylehighclub5967
@kylehighclub5967 Жыл бұрын
Cyberpunk 2077 spotify playlist always gets me hyped to meet some chooms and kick Arasakas butt
@skeletonwar4445
@skeletonwar4445 Жыл бұрын
For real. The music from the new Euphrosyne raid in FFXIV has me wanting to go complete a bunch of stuff in it!
@catboyhumper
@catboyhumper Жыл бұрын
@@kylehighclub5967 say what you will about cdpr but they are damn good at making soundtracks that make you want to kill people
@Muppet1107
@Muppet1107 3 ай бұрын
For me taking a break was what helped me reset and want to try gaming again. I had slowly stopped playing and fully stopped for around 8 months but recently I have been playing more often and it has been really fun!
@mubii69
@mubii69 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, you have no idea how much I needed it.
@cloudJazz77
@cloudJazz77 Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more on #2, making your space more enjoyable with your own aesthetics can definitely make a huge difference, I found myself setting up a set of led lights in my room and through on some vaporwave on my turntable and played some ocarina of time on my n64!
@mako_panda_
@mako_panda_ Жыл бұрын
Right? Just getting into a comfortable environment does so much…
@artemis_173
@artemis_173 Жыл бұрын
totally true man!! Everytime I light on some candles and and Set up some fairy lights the entire mood switches and I get super motivated :D
@joshbonney9624
@joshbonney9624 Жыл бұрын
One thing that helped me a TON, is reduce my choices. If we have too many choices, we aren't willing to put the effort into something that can be hard. When we were kids, we had only a couple choices, so we focused on those and took them further than we do today. Pick 3 games each week, and ONLY play those games that week.
@elibledsoe5475
@elibledsoe5475 8 ай бұрын
These were all great tips. I call this gamer blues. When you open a game and just sit at the main menu or run around for 20mim then alt-f4. I like to set a short and long term goals. It helps you be motivated to work for something that you can do in one sitting, but also complete something on a daily basis.
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