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Do you feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish a game?
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Do you feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish a game?
you know you've struggled or not and played for hours upon hours, do you get that little bit of joy knowing you finished a hard or even easy game?
i think i do. finished Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, for what i realized was a 2nd time and it feels good to finish it and then move on to something else. other games give me that satisfaction as well.
i realize it's a small thing in the game of life, but it's something that you may have struggled and frustrated with and then overcome it...
i think i do. finished Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, for what i realized was a 2nd time and it feels good to finish it and then move on to something else. other games give me that satisfaction as well.
i realize it's a small thing in the game of life, but it's something that you may have struggled and frustrated with and then overcome it...
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Re: Do you feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish a game?
some people play bc it's the newest thing around, get into it, don't love it and then slog to the finish line just to say that's done...
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Re: Do you feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish a game?
Yeah, I'm not going to invest a bunch more hours into a game I don't like just to "finish it".
That is just a waste of very limited time that does not make sense.
That is just a waste of very limited time that does not make sense.
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Re: Do you feel a sense of accomplishment when you finish a game?
With everything except sandbox games, oddly enough. Eventually "finishing" those games, insomuch as finishing the game equals completing the main storyline, feels like an obligation rather than an accomplishment.