>be me
>want to play a video game
>look through library
>tons of games I've yet to start and a few unfinished
>nothing grabs my attention
>dont play vidya at all today
How do you guys remedy this?
Be me
emulation
Force yourself.
Get a job or different hobby. Not even being rude. If all you do is play games you'll get sick of them eventually. Everyone does.
>Get a job
Oh no
>Get a job
Oh yeah I'd just love to have neither time nor energy for games but money to buy them all and never play them.
This.
>no job
>too much time
>panic that I don't have a job
>don't want to play anything because I've played too much already
>waste whole day on youtube or 4chin
>get job
>much less time for vidya
>don't want to play anything because I like to play in long streaks or at certain times of day
>panic because I can't play vidya all day
Pick six and roll a die. Of course none grab your attention, you're simultaneously considering too many
You cannot get a job that consumes all your time and energy?
>be me
don't do this
OT: pick a game you really want. Don't fall for the ''I must completely my backlog'' meme, just think more carefully before you buy a game in the future next time
If I'm not me, then who am I?
Blue Lads = Golden Chads > Blacked Edgelords
Why does this furret have saggy grandma tits
The fuck, I only just noticed that.
user
How about you get a job that doesn't take you more than 8 hours a day? Start at 9, finish at 17, cook and then eat at 18 and then play until 22 and then have lots of time on the weekend after you did your chores right when you wake up.
School was even worse than having a job because you needed to study and do homework when you got home and had little time for games until the weekend. Unless you were one of those fucks that prioritized games over school and now you can't get a decent job.
Etika
>ugh i wont have the energy for vidya if i do something else during the day
Get off your ass and start doing some exercise
Because those are it's arms.
>He doesnt know
The average human brain caps out at around 6 choices. Any more and it gets harder to pick anything. Limit your choices!
This. A good process is to limit first by genre, then by mood, then by length and lastly by how long you have to play.
Play something that you haven't played in more than a decade but enjoyed immensely.