Golden326326

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[–] Golden326326@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

The only way is to start over again, I got to play fallout 4 just after buying a Xbox series S, played a lot of it but didn't finish.

Months go bye and then I play fallout 3 and New Vegas, after those 2 I decided to play fallout 4 again and everything was so confusing, that I decided to start over again.

Basically don't start another game untill you finish one you already started.

Today I finished dead space remake and even though I did play the PS3 version some time ago I still remember some pieces here and there, memory got confused because I also Played dead space 2 and 3 on my PS3 about 2 years ago.

[–] Golden326326@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I have a suggestion for you then, Forza motorsport 5 while listening to YouTube or a podcast. I usually listen to science podcasts while play, my brain is 100% locked it won't wonder around. Just set a time limit because you may lose sense of time and will be fairly tired after it.

[–] Golden326326@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Well idk, I'm 24 years old, been playing since I was 6 years old, but I don't feel like I getting better at games.

I'm 100% sure that I'm taking far longer to learn something on a game and put it to good use, games with a aggressive learning difficulty makes me fairly frustrated.

While puzzle games that I used to hate now seem to be getting easier even for those same older games I remember playing but not solving the puzzles. I can take the tools and look around to solve those puzzles a lot easier now.

It's always a trade off, you get wiser at solving puzzles but less prone to learn new stuff such as how to get good at a fight on a multiplayer game.