The one game you can't drop ─ but actually should

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Hey everyone. Which game is there that you should stop playing immediately, for different reasons. Like, it costs too much money, time, nerves ─ or a combination of all these three things.

I'll go first with an example: Some of you might know the game World of Warships, a semi-MMO pvp-focused warship battler with a rather small but dedicated community. I've actually played the game since Beta and there was a time, mostly on weekends, when I easily put literally dozens of hours into it. So much so that my investment started to show some negative side effects, like it is the case with many pvp games. Highs are great and unforgettable but lows just hurt and lead to bad temper, swearing etc. My gf always hated it when I played that game and after 9k battles or so, I actually hated it myself as well. The community was overly toxic, but not in a way that LoL might be. Many players are rather mature, old even, and the "I hope you get cancer" crowd is much smaller there. Instead they don't understand the game mechanics good enough, rush head first into a match, often times dying 4 mins after the 20 Minutes match had started, in a game that is way more laid back and slowed down than your average pvp shooter. Once they die, everybody else is to blame, gets called noobs, apes and whatnot. These possible have a winrate of under 50% and are resistant to any kind of feedback because they are like 45 yrs old dudes, and "you don't tell me what to do or think".

I remember getting so upset by this kind of behavior that I in turn started to get angry, which is comepletely dumb. Well, long story short, I deleted my account, with hundreds of ships in port, just so I finally let go of this game. Well.. addictions come and go and when I noticed that the game is also available on Steam, I just thought to myself "well, a couple of matches here and there. What could go wrong?" Everything, I guess? :D One quick download and I could see the patterns again. I'm not back to where I was a couple of years ago but I'm aware that my time would be much better spend with other games, not to mention the greedy fomo tactics and balancing issues that come with a 10 years old live-service title. I just couldn't find a suitable offline replacement and let's face it: blowing up other people is more fun than finishing off AI.

If it wasn't ships, I would have moved on without any second thought. Like, I remember having spent around 300 hours in CoD MW3 multiplayer and, at one point, I just stopped playing it, dropped the game, and since then never really played any CoD at all. Since I grew up near the sea, always living in a city with a big harbour, I'm a sucker for ships :D
Anyways, long text to say won't stop any time soon but at least it's only 3-4 matches ─ instead of hours ─ every second day or so now.

So, let's hear your about your addictions :D
 
I think if there is any game I should've stopped playing, then I have stopped by now. I've played my fair share of free to play microtransaction games: 2-3 months straight of Genshin Impact back in 2022, around 500 hours of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links. More time than I care to admit for a WWE match 3 puzzle game ::sailor-embarrassed

Those sorts of games don't appeal to me as much anymore, so I haven't played one in around a year or so now. Plus, the important thing is that I never spent money on any of them::peacemario
 
I had an obligatory WoW phase around the early years of that game, so that probably counts. Still hate MMOs because of it.
That said, I think I have a better example - I have this tendency to 100 percent complete specifically games that annoy the absolute hell out of me.

KH3, RE6, FF7Remake - all experiences I absolutely loathed, but out of sheer, nonsensical and convoluted spite I ended up doing literally every single thing there is to do in those games.
The (idiotic) logic being that that way I would never, ever have any conceivable reason to even so much as look at those games ever again in the future. On a conscious level I'm aware of how stupid that is, but when I get into that state, I can't help myself.

So that's definitely a way of playing games that I can't seem to drop but absolutely should.
 
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I was actually addicted to chess and Gravity Defied so I did a lot to get rid of my addiction (started painting). Then I figured anything that I like and make me feel like "I have a lot to learn" makes me too invested in it, at least I found myself other shit to do (and now I'm invested on PS2 game hacks, modding and translation but I suck at translating so much games become glitch feast lol).

 
I was addicted to Vermintide 2 for like, 2/3 years.

I eventually stopped when it got boring, but even then, not sure it was doing me any serious harm outside of stopping me from breaking through my backlog.
 
I used to play League of Legends, back when MOBAs were a big thing, I am sure that malding on ranked took away years off my life. I had a moment of lucidity in which I realized I am not having fun at all, and just quit. Same for Rainbow Six Siege actually.

I have to be careful when I play OpenTTD, cause that game is like crack to me, so I can waste an entire day just optimizing train routes.

Or when I am playing a War game/Grand Strat and I start lusciously looking at LibreOffice Calc to optimize formations and battles, that's when I know I should take a break.
 
100% Rocket League.
Absolutely, had that phase late 2015 to 2017, ultra competitiveness that culminated in me snapping my (then new) g230 headset. After cooling down for a bit and getting hit with the realization of the fact that my only headset is now broken, a superglue session commenced.
it was terrible, barely held together, but still functional.

And at that point I realized that maybe ultra-competitive games just aren't it for me.
I say that but I still truly love the team factor and the effort to work together and achieve something larger that yourself that you would find in some comp games. That's why I still play Team Fortress 2 competitively to this day, although with a much more lax viewpoint.
 
Honestly most JRPGs but I’m too stubborn
 
Phantasy Star Online 2 NGS. Would play everyday to get the items I would never use. I would do the daily quests without fail. If only I can get myself to do daily quests IRL. Finally uninstalled the game a few months ago because it took too many GBs. Good news is I never spent any $ on the game.
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Phantasy Star Online 2 NGS. Would play everyday to get the items I would never use. I would do the daily quests without fail. If only I can get myself to do daily quests IRL. Finally uninstalled the game a few months ago because it took too many GBs. Good news is I never spent any $ on the game.
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Yeah, the "why can't I do daily quests IRL" is pretty much what bothers me the most. I mean, we all the the stuff we have to. Caring for my kid, cleaning the flat, work.. but, apart from the kid part, it rarely feels as rewarding as doing a stupid ingame quest. I wish I could re-wire my brain or create an app that would gamify my life a bit more. Do this, get xp and stuff. But who is going to give me the stuff then? :D
 
I think I'm lucky to never have gotten into a game that was actively detrimental to myself. Most issues I had was games addicting enough I wouldn't play anything else, so they prevented me from discovering new media (yes, not only videogames, but also taking time from enjoying shows, movies, books and comics). The Binding of Isaac is the first one that comes to mind, probably Skyrim too (because I love exploring mods and mod lists), Vampire Survivors...

Nothing online or multiplayer in itself. Never cared for those.
 
I think I'm lucky to never have gotten into a game that was actively detrimental to myself. Most issues I had was games addicting enough I wouldn't play anything else, so they prevented me from discovering new media (yes, not only videogames, but also taking time from enjoying shows, movies, books and comics). The Binding of Isaac is the first one that comes to mind, probably Skyrim too (because I love exploring mods and mod lists), Vampire Survivors...

Nothing online or multiplayer in itself. Never cared for those.
You're lucky then :) I also have around 600 hours in Elden Ring, since it started to become my go-to game for every mood. I'm glad the dlc fixed this but for all the wrong reasons.
Due to WoWS I also read way less books, which actually started to make an impact.
 
Yeah, the "why can't I do daily quests IRL" is pretty much what bothers me the most. I mean, we all the the stuff we have to. Caring for my kid, cleaning the flat, work.. but, apart from the kid part, it rarely feels as rewarding as doing a stupid ingame quest. I wish I could re-wire my brain or create an app that would gamify my life a bit more. Do this, get xp and stuff. But who is going to give me the stuff then? :D
Maybe someone should create a way to be rewarded for IRL daily quests. At one time I was a lot more serious about health related stuff and if I completed 3 days of 2 mile jogging for the week I would get a can of soda in the end. Damn that soda was more motivational than anything else to me :ROFLMAO:
 
embarassingly enough I have to say Madden. I run a league and the community created from it has me playing it every year. I've made up my mind that this will be my last year running it though. Time to retire from this game once and for all.
 
I was a Diablo 2 PvP fiend for almost 20 years
i didn't give it up by choice, Blizzard just broke the game
I've been off the D2 for almost 4 years now
ever since that new D2R shit came out
i still have daily cravings and think about it all the time
retro games have been my substitute ever since but
i just miss PKing noobs for lolz
 

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