eg.. I recently got the platinum trophy for Fallout 4 and it took me almost a week to start Rise of the Tomb Raider. And i'm now loving all the "work" i was procrastinating about, lol

SuperDerpBro wrote:I recently got the platinum trophy
isiolia wrote:Yes and no. I mean, generally, as we grow up and brain chemistry changes, we tend to get enjoyment out of less immediate things, right? We develop the patience to stick with things that might be less fun in the short term, in order for a big dopamine payoff in the long run. Plenty of adult hobbies can involve a fair bit of legitimate work, versus the immediate lights and sounds designed to attract children.
I see more involved gaming as much the same. Grinding or whatnot may not be actively fun, and maybe almost like work, but it's kinda like sitting there sanding stuff for a woodworking project. All part of a process that'll be satisfying when it's done. Plus, strategizing that can be seen as part of the larger game too (is for MMOs at least).
I mean, if it's stuff I just plain don't want to do... I won't. Gaming isn't mandatory. I mean more in the context of a "project" you want the results of, even if the middle part may be a chore.
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