My Current Gaming Rut

I’m in a rut.

Actually, if we’re being honest here, I am in many ruts. One of those ruts is with my gaming.

I am not proud of myself.

There is no dearth of games to play. I have a stack of new releases to get to. I have a heaving ton of older games to play.

I have no shortage of options.

And with all those unexplored experiences out there, I’ve been playing the same three games: Overwatch, Borderlands 2, and Destiny.

In all fairness, I’ve successfully tapered my Overwatch hours to a minimum. The game itself is fantastic, but the community has been ruining the experience for me. Going up against spammy teams of six of a character (or, five of one character and one healer for the group) has burned me out. It may be fun for them, but I don’t find it fun at all.

In recent weeks I’ve played a bit of Borderlands 2 with my brother and it’s been nice. I’ve enjoyed myself, but I also know that the Borderlands series is a bit of a black hole for me. I can spend a heck of a lot of time in the Borderlands (just thinking about this is making me want to boot up the PS3 for some original Borderlands) without batting an eye.

And, in the last couple of weeks, I’ve gotten right back in the thick of things with Destiny. This is due to a couple of reasons, the biggest being that my partner and I can finally play together, and we have been focusing on getting him leveled up on his brand new profile. Playing together is the best.

But really, I know why I’m doing this. I know why I’m eschewing fresh experiences for older, comfortable ones; I don’t deal well with change. And the past several weeks have been filled with a lot of the unknown. I have never dealt well with change (good or bad) and, at uncertain times like this, I like having something comfortable and known to return to.

At the same time I also want to break out of this gaming rut. It’s a weird spot to be in. I simultaneously want to play all the Borderlands, as well as a dozen new releases.

It’s very confusing.

I can be an awful creature of habit. A troll of habit wouldn’t be inaccurate (not the kind that harasses online, but the actual, billy goats gruff kind of troll). I want to broaden my horizons more, yet I end up doing mostly the same things (games, included) over and over. How is it that sometimes the things we want most to do, we resist hardest against?

Or maybe it’s just me.

I want to experience several games released so far this year. Am I diving in as they release? No. Why? No good reason.

I am the worst.

But I try to make small steps and do what I can to make the changes I want to see myself make.

Do I make progress fast enough? Nope. But I still try. I just need to branch out a bit more, and a bit more often.

I will keep working on it.

Do you find yourself in a gaming rut from time to time? What games are your “comfort” games?

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    • I’m not even sure what exactly constitutes a rut. I mean, is it when you wish you were playing other things but keep to the familiar games? Or is it when you play the same games even if you aren’t enjoying yourself? I have no idea.

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      • I would say I’m still enjoying myself since I’ve been playing with friends. I still get frustrated with the game though.

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  1. Honestly I an stunned you’ve kept up the pace you have as long as this blog has been going (and before!) without a burnout break. Burnout is something that just happens in any activity you do a lot, and gaming, while fun, is no exception. I’ve burned out and had to take cold turkey breaks from all my beloved blizzard games at some point or another. Sometimes you need a recharge – I wouldn’t fight it.

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    • For me it’s a constant drive to stay relevant. Well, as relevant as possible. So I always push myself to keep playing at least a bit of something.

      But that makes sense, too.

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  2. It’s really hard, especially for game writers (gaming journalists, critics, etc.). It’s like I know I need to be playing these new games so I can write about them, but dammit I just wanna play Pokemon or World of Warcraft.

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    • This rings true! I want to be as relevant as possible, but then there are times where I want to just fart around in Borderlands.

      But then I remind myself that if I had never pushed myself to try out a new game such as Borderlands, I’d never have known of the glory of Borderlands.

      Of course, right now there are so many new releases I want to play, too, so…who knows! There are just so many amazing games to play and not enough time.

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  3. Sometimes it’s better to spend times with old friends without having to be careful, on your toes, alert…just go with the flow my friend, and let your gaming mood guide you!

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  4. I think every gamer gets into a rut at some point, but I think the worst thing would be to keep playing a game you aren’t enjoying. The main reason to play a game is to have fun, so it shouldn’t matter if it’s something brand new or a familiar standby. I get the same way when I look at my backlog. The amount feels staggering and trying to figure out where to begin can be a daunting task. My comfort games usually end up being Nintendo games like Mario and my favorite Ocarina of Time. The fishing minigame in that one is so much fun and really relaxing!

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    • I entirely agree. Not every game will be for every person, so putting it down when it’s no longer enjoyable makes perfect sense. Especially with so many games to get to and time being so limited.

      I love that you singled out the fishing mini game in Ocarina of Time. :)

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