daninthemix
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If I don't like something, I'll stop playing it.
Hence, i have agency.
In the past, I had to finish everything.
Hence, i have agency.
In the past, I had to finish everything.
I call EVERY book TL;DR.In the book world, they call this "DNF'ing" a book. DNF = Did not finish.
Same in racing, marathon running, etc.In the book world, they call this "DNF'ing" a book. DNF = Did not finish.
Same in racing, marathon running, etc.
User tag checks out.Unless the game is absolute garbage I finish all games even mediocre ones. Patience is a virtue.
Get a game your interested in, take a timer and set it for your current age. If you dont like or interested in the game by timer goes off move on.If I don't like something, I'll stop playing it.
Hence, i have agency.
In the past, I had to finish everything.
Isn't that most people do? You play what you like and don't play what you don't like.If I don't like something, I'll stop playing it.
That's why I always buy physical unless the game is cheap or digital only: if the game is shit, you can always sell it.Sometimes it's hard after you paid 70 bucks for it. I wanted to quit spiderman 2 after the first MJ segment, but forced myself to complete it because of the price.
User tag checks out.
In a medium flooded with options and amazing games to play I can't be bothered with meh or just ok games. I'll play them sure but not complete. It's all a waste of time in the grand scheme but I want to be having the most fun possible with that wasted time.
Same. I train my patience, pain endurance and masochistic side of me while dragging myself through horrible games just to earn some trophies that aren't even real. But I'm also an unemplyed loser so my lifetime ain't worth shit anyway.Unless the game is absolute garbage I finish all games even mediocre ones. Patience is a virtue.
If I don't like something, I'll stop playing it.
Hence, i have agency.
In the past, I had to finish everything.
I like this idea.My Steam library is grouped by completion status. That includes an "Abandoned" category.