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What I miss most about childhood
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Same. I remember when FNV came out, my friends and I played on separate TVs in the same house the entire summer. Can't even tell you how many hours we all put into various CODs.
Gaming was one of the few hobbies I had. Slowly lost interest over time, that really sucked losing that, it was a massive hit.
But I've heard from other tail-end millennials and even GenXers that games aren't the same as the used to be. The quality and effort put into them has tanked, significantly. Plus, micro transactions, other pay to play aspects and overall commercialization.
I remember when you had to grind and absolutely no-life it to unlock cool stuff.
That's just what being an adult can be like if you're lucky enough. I hated how I'd have to wait til summer to get to have any fun, what with all the bugs and the horrible heat waves outside. Playing games at home in the middle of winter is way more comfy.
Same. I remember when FNV came out, my friends and I played on separate TVs in the same house the entire summer. Can't even tell you how many hours we all put into various CODs.
Gaming was one of the few hobbies I had. Slowly lost interest over time, that really sucked losing that, it was a massive hit.
But I've heard from other tail-end millennials and even GenXers that games aren't the same as the used to be. The quality and effort put into them has tanked, significantly. Plus, micro transactions, other pay to play aspects and overall commercialization.
I remember when you had to grind and absolutely no-life it to unlock cool stuff.
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