At what point did video games stop being fun?
>>383953259
The moment you stop playing games because you actually like them and start playing them to waste time and go only to the most popular twitch, streamer garbage everyone is playing.
>>383953259
The moment you decided not to buy games and instead whine on /v/
Fuck off sperg
Saying games are not fun is 100% your very own personal problem.
There will always be fun games and only one question remains: whether you try them out or if you'd rather cry about them.
I can give you one suggestion.
Stop playing competitive games
>>383953259
When you grew up
When they all became instantly available for free
>>383953259
When developing games became more about making money than making a good product
haha
>>383953259
2011 is the cutoff point for consistent good games being released all the time
Now good games only happen once in a long while
>>383953259
When they became self correction/improvement simulators.
>>383953259
>fag on /v/
"Video games aren't fun anymore!"
>game comes out that they like
"Great game, reminds me of the days when they made fun vidya!"
Repeat EVERY YEAR, FOREVER
>>383953259
2006 was the beginning of the end.
I stopped liking vidya when I was 12, then got back in when I was 19 and trapped in boring college.
Completely stopped at 24. Now I just watch the news all day and shitpost on /pol/ for the past 4 years. I've actually bought games but couldn't even play them for more than an hour.
>>383956990
Why are you here then?
when you started understanding the technology behind it... which replaced the mystery
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCakHwnobWWixOWaVwyLY9Nw
I've thought about this a lot recently. I've been buying books to read and have been enjoying those more than vidya. Last game I truly enjoyed in the past 5 years (other than Bloodborne 2 years ago) was Dragons Dogma. Now thankfully Capcom is bringing it to PS4 and it has me hyped. The games coming out now aren't exciting at all. So 2013 (minus Bloodborne on 2015) was the cutoff point for me