Whacker: From what I can tell from your post, I think quitting gaming for a while for you is a good idea. The less you play now, the more you have later when you would feel fun again.

I'd have to agree with you though, few of the newest games interest me. I'm not bitter or bored playing the games I like, and I've yet to really burn out; but I don't feel the joyous need to go out and play everything on the market like in the old days. Tincow's post is a great explanation I'm prepared to accept. PC gaming is really dry to me right now. It all seems so...corporate

If you feel jaded, then usually it's time to move on. Not forever, mind you, that's one sad misconception about moving on away from hobbies -- when you rediscover them some months or years later then at least a measure of freshness will return to the old games played to the umpteenth time in your "draught" times, and if your wait is longer than most then when you return you might find you'll have to catch up on a lot of cool stuff: with the same great variety of experiences that newbies get when they catch up to the seemingly enormous offerings of a "new" hobby they enter into.

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Oh, come on, Ichigo. That picture doesn't even fit the thread's tone or topic direction.

I mean, jeez, those pictures are supposed to give extra effect to relevant punchlines, not randomly used without, hm, class.