‘Video games are for kids.’ ‘Are you not too old to play video games?’ “You will one day get out of this hobby.”
There is a notoriety around the video games. Has always been Whoever is in the game will deal with it on one occasion. The decision to keep your favorite arcade games in your own home, fears of vicious worship, made in the basement and dragons, or at the users and corporate levels, is still protected by the OH-SO-SO-superstitious white men.
I have dealt with the basics myself. Parents want me to talk about anything else, Grandpa asks, ‘Are you still involved in these games?’ Whenever I see them, or the strange feeling of describing my job in this industry for adults, who had stopped playing the game.
Games are good. You and I know this. It is clear that this industry is here for a reason, and many of us who have grown up during important periods of technological development have seen the advancement in development. As time goes on, the previous generations of concerts are getting old. Certainly, there are certainly many older people who enjoy sports, but since this hobby later becomes a common part of people’s life in life, it raises the question: How old is it for video games?
I mean, the answer is that you are never too old, obviously
It would be very funny to prepare a carrier in video games for a better part of a decade Thegimer“We are very old for sports”. The last thing I am going to be is is another white friend showing you a new gate that I made with sticks and duct tape.
He said, as we grow up, the relationship with our video games changes. Lonely, it’s probably a thick point – almost any relationship changes over time. But I mean, as the game is ready, as we grow up, and as we have experienced the progress of generations before, there are more issues than when we experience sports, it also develops.
I still like video games, but now it feels different
When I was young, I loved the freedom I got in the gaming. I remember the Twenty -Bird Game Boy At the Advanced Game was surprised at the open (at least for a time) level and the ability to fly around.
As time went on, I became the obsession of the open worlds. Hassan’s profession was revolutionary to me (especially 3 and unity, ha), and I wish every game could be as wide and open.
Children’s hands really have a lot of time, haha?
But now, I struggle. I feel overwhelmed and instead I want to find meaningful experiences, or the games that are just straight video games. I love them all the same, and when I unveil an interesting new game and show the first time I will always get the same feeling, but I’m not going to rotate a little bit to put my hand on them, at least immediately. Not only
Out of the heavy world and to do much more, I think what I want out of sports has changed. I am not opposed to spending hundreds of hours in a single game if that is guaranteed, but it seems more difficult to meet my standards over time. Maybe it’s me, maybe it’s a game. But I don’t Is required A game to guarantee hundreds of hours – I just want something worthwhile.
I will play games until I die, maybe probably less
I have no doubt that I will play my life all my life. This is my career, this is my biggest passion, and I want to do a lot in the industry around them. But I understand that as time goes on, as life goes on … ‘Life’, and as my professional ambitions grow around sports and industry, my desire to end every game. My passion remains, and my enjoyment is the same, but I think I will focus a lot on its features rather than trying to enjoy it completely.
Just see me going through the entire circle and sing the praise of the open worlds again the next year.