skykiii
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This is sort of something I realized recently.
So, lately I've been having trouble staying interested in Video Games, which have been a thing I'm into for as long as I've been alive, basically. Like even if I'm liking a game, I can only play for an hour or two before I just don't have it in me.
Some people say this is a sign of depression. Which isn't impossible (insert tons of "depression isn't real" responses), but I recently realized another factor.
I think back to when I was a kid. Yes, I played video games and would watch shows about video games when they were on.... But that wasn't 24/7, and I had other hobbies and interests. I liked to watch Unsolved Mysteries and Rescue 911, and would either look into or be forced to interact with things that had nothing to do with video games. This is why Oregon Trail was special: "I'm getting to play a game during school!"
But now we have the internet.
People like to talk about the convenience of things like streaming or digital purchases or youtube videos, but the flipside is its easy to over-indulge.
Recently I went thru my Youtube history and was like "Oh, its almost all vidya related. Gee, I wonder why I'm bored of this, it is such a mystery." And right there made a vow that I'm just not watching any video game based content except in very limited circumstances (for example, I'll make an exception for something like "how to repair GBAs" if I'm actually trying to repair one).
And so far it's helped. Not having Vidya bombarding me all day, every day has done a lot to stave off burnout.
.......
This is, of course, another thing I prefer about the world of the eighties, nineties, and even the 2000s. Yeah sure on some level its cool that nowadays we can just hop on torrent sites and watch whatever show we want... but like in my story, it's also way too easy to over-filter to the point you're getting bombarded, and then unsurprisingly the thing you over-focus on stops being fun and starts being irritating.
So, lately I've been having trouble staying interested in Video Games, which have been a thing I'm into for as long as I've been alive, basically. Like even if I'm liking a game, I can only play for an hour or two before I just don't have it in me.
Some people say this is a sign of depression. Which isn't impossible (insert tons of "depression isn't real" responses), but I recently realized another factor.
I think back to when I was a kid. Yes, I played video games and would watch shows about video games when they were on.... But that wasn't 24/7, and I had other hobbies and interests. I liked to watch Unsolved Mysteries and Rescue 911, and would either look into or be forced to interact with things that had nothing to do with video games. This is why Oregon Trail was special: "I'm getting to play a game during school!"
But now we have the internet.
People like to talk about the convenience of things like streaming or digital purchases or youtube videos, but the flipside is its easy to over-indulge.
Recently I went thru my Youtube history and was like "Oh, its almost all vidya related. Gee, I wonder why I'm bored of this, it is such a mystery." And right there made a vow that I'm just not watching any video game based content except in very limited circumstances (for example, I'll make an exception for something like "how to repair GBAs" if I'm actually trying to repair one).
And so far it's helped. Not having Vidya bombarding me all day, every day has done a lot to stave off burnout.
.......
This is, of course, another thing I prefer about the world of the eighties, nineties, and even the 2000s. Yeah sure on some level its cool that nowadays we can just hop on torrent sites and watch whatever show we want... but like in my story, it's also way too easy to over-filter to the point you're getting bombarded, and then unsurprisingly the thing you over-focus on stops being fun and starts being irritating.