I’m gonna finish it this time, I swear

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  1. Simple-Minimum-9958

    Lmao i always install a bunch of mods and I just CANT do it

    I wanna be included but I cannot for the life of me find the fun in this game

  2. sarduchi

    My issue is I always step away from long games, and when I try to start them up again my character is on top of a random mountain in their underwear and I have no idea what I was doing or why I was there.

  3. BardBearian

    I can’t be trusted with a true open world.

    I NEED some railroading/linearity to my experience.

    When given the choice to do anything, I will usually choose to do nothing….just like real life.

  4. GrayMech

    I always do dumb meme builds or get super into character, just whatever to change things up. Got inspired after watching a bunch of Joov videos on Skyrim and the dumb shit he would do like playing as Martha Stewart and beating the game with nothing but a fork and some poison

  5. Adventurous-Test-910

    Skyrim is one of my favorite games of all time and I’ve logged hundreds if not 1000 hours, but I still haven’t finished the main quest line.

  6. InternalWarth0g

    download skyrim, install the same 10+ mods, run around the world for 10-20 hours.

    repeat yearly

  7. HellAwaitsTheFunny

    Over 10 years later, “must have been my imagination,” spoken by an enemy with a fresh arrow sticking out of his eye is still funny.

  8. Neoxite23

    I’m literally suffering this right now with Dead Island. Even making my Logan throw build. Again.

  9. ginongo

    It’s aged too poorly for me to play it. I’d rather play daggerfall again funnily enough

  10. LynchMob187

    Can’t wait for Skyrim:The Definitivitely Legend Edition for the Switch 2

  11. Naroyto

    Make a detailed note and save it for next boot up. Keep it in a place where it’s likely to be seen. like if it’s a physical game keep inside game disc housing. If digital or pc leave the note digitally stickied to desktop or set in phone calendar to remind monthly and update.

    If ignore the suggestion because you rather complain and not finish the game enjoy waking up next to a dude every time.

  12. YouThinkOfABetter1

    I don’t know. I mean that would require me to actually play Fallout 4 and I just don’t think I can do that.

  13. djdiphenhydramine

    20 different ways??!? You mean there are people who DON’T go with stealth archer?

  14. vendettaclause

    Start a Skyrim play through, vanilla, no mods.

    Play for 150 hours avoiding the main quest because no dragons.

    Have fun as fuck.

    Decide it’s time to start the main quest.

    Dragon attacks everywhere.

    Loose interest because dragons are such a pain in the ass buzzkill when you’re just trying to live the alchemist merchant farmer’s life.

    Put another 100 hours into it before Getting board.

    stop playing

    Repeat once a year since 2011

  15. cpt_justice

    While in-game tutorials are obviously a thing, I wish games had a “get reacquainted” feature so I don’t feel the need to start over.

  16. CalligrapherFlaky265

    Skyrim was so sick still is

  17. anderskants

    “Spend a day installing and troubleshooting your favourite mods, you fuck!”

  18. JgdPz_plojack

    Nope, I became spoiled by having a FOMO with live service online games . Such as Destiny 2, Fortnite, Overwatch, R6 etc. Some games that are able to run with a 2017 midrange PC (Nvidia Pascal 10-series equivalent ).

    I got bored after replaying the Assassins Creed 3 – Black Flag, Crysis franchise, Just Cause 2, Fallout New Vegas, platinum-ed Deus Ex Human Revolution, modding Sims 4 and Civ 5.
    I spent my childhood in PS1-PS2 j4ilbr3ak before i got into Windows 7 gaming and Nvidia Pascal era.

    I blame Power Rangers megazord toy line and Lego sets for my FOMO trauma.

  19. hyren82

    You mean 20 characters you meant to play differently, but all of them ended up being stealth archers

  20. HaztecCore

    Hyperoptimisation of ” the first playthrough” is what ruins this.
    That’s the mistake many people do in these games is to immediately disregard the main story and jump right into doing every sidequests , minigames , collectables and do deep dives into microlevels of min-maxxing into whatever the game has to offer first. That’s why it gets so repetitive. They do this, are stuck playing a low level character for hours, barely find new loot that’s useful due to not leveling up and probably fight the same hordes of enemies for hours too. Stop that! Go do the main story in bigger chunks instead of getting lost in side activities after doing 1 mission or so.

    Don’t be afraid to not get a 100% on your first playthrough. If you liked the game enough, you will have a better time with character #2 when you know a lot more about the game.

    Something I had to re-learn to enjoy longer games again. Railroad yourself into the main plot more.

  21. kawaiinessa

    ngl how bethesda has treated elder scrolls really pisses me off by the time we get es6 most series would have 3 games released for it for a relativly unknown ip it would be fine but elder scrolls is among the most popular fantasy ip’s

  22. Applicator80

    Luckily a lot of games have journals. Elden Ring not having one is horrible design especially for when you try to come back or switch characters and can’t remember where you’re up to.

  23. TemporaryEg

    20 different characters checks out, but not 20 different styles. They all started out “different” but all ended up a stealth archer by Bleak Falls Barrow!

  24. SBuRRkE

    My issue is that I always play until right before I think it’s gonna end, then get bored and quit. So I never see the story’s conclusion or how things played out lol.

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