Hey guys, I'm 23 and I've been playing video games for as long as I can remember. I got my first gameboy around 3 or 4. I've played for thousands of hours, and frankly now I'm bored as shit. I have 3 games I rotate between nowadays and I have no desire to keep playing any of them. I'd rather watch csgo than play it. I'm not looking for recommendations on games, I'm looking for something else I can do with my time.
Some things I've been thinking of doing
>learning Chinese or Portuguese
>creating electronic music
>drawing
Also if any other dudes fell out of gaming, I'd be interested to hear about what you're doing now in your free time.
Picking up hobbies are fun! I recommend some on this list!
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/01/06/45-manly-hobbies/
>>18464827
how long do you want to be invested in something? chinese is hard, electronic music is easy, its all up to how long you wanna do it
>>18464827
I mean why would you learn Chinese/Portugues. Check r/watchpeopledie most of its content is from Brazil and China so you'd better stay away from these countries.
If you've played so many games then why not try to make one? You could learn programming, how to use game engines etc and develope your own game.
Or maybe start streaming if you're really keen on gaming.
>>18464827
all 3 things you mentioned are great. imo it's really good you've found some stuff you're interested in - lots of people in your situation don't and just mill around aimlessly. right now i'd suggest dabbling in any of those things you're interested in, or anything else! you might just find yourself a new hobby or even a useful skill. good luck anon.
I still play vidya. It's an ebb and flow sort of thing for me.
When I'm not feeling it. Mostly in the summer because shit's hot yo, I tend to draw, build model kits and play music.
Reading is simple as well. And I have added working out, but I still play XIV from time to time.
Just find things that you think you'll enjoy. Eventually something sticks.