Playing multiple games at once?
I've a doubt exhausted. I've been in Dark Souls 3 stuck for a long time already played, I think 2/3 has passed, but still time yet to play. And here new games already were, and RE2, and Metro Exodus and Sekiro, and division 2 - and because I want them to check out. But it is not used to play several games at once. Like to dive. And if you start right now to play in parallel in something, it will be like kind of changed the game, itself, in General, weak - left. It's hard to describe.And because you are igraete one by one in order? Or is it normal to play several games at once?
I usually don’t play several (more than 1-2) story games at once - because this distracts from the integrity of the narrative. However, when a "dead end" happens, I change the game. Recently, for example, I played "The legend of zelda ocarina of time", but I don't know how to go through one place in it, so now I switched to the game "Space Rangers". It often even happened that after a long "break" the solution to the "game problem" was found faster than when he tried to find it for a long time (without switching).
yariko.v wrote:
However, when a "dead end" happens, I change the game.
"+1" !!! Automatically - "switch" (after a short time - I pass on what I "stuck") !!!
yariko.v
yariko.v wrote:
It often even happened that after a long "break" the solution to the "game problem" was found faster than when trying to find it for a long time (without switching).
I read somewhere about this, there is a scientific explanation for this phenomenon. It seems like when the brain intensively / loops looking for a solution to a problem, the search area for this very solution narrows. And when there is a break, it is easier to consider non-standard approaches.
I myself usually start several games in turn and see which one falls off on its own, and which one will drag out. It's just that if you play only one game at once, then it will be difficult for me to quit halfway through. Even if it's mediocre, I need something to compare.
I stir up interest in the game with mods, installed a couple of mods, launched them, looked at how they were installed in the game, took a couple of screenshots, posted them on the site
Dogmeat wrote:
Yes, but why?
What a strange question 8) Then! "Why" he asks more ^_^
UnrealTournament777 wrote:
warming up interest in the game with mods
But for the first time you play the original version of the game that comes without mods, right?
It often happens to me that I can get stuck somewhere, but I don’t want to download the trainer and I abandon the game for a while and download a new one or I go through one for a long time and I just want to switch to another, as I’m going through greedfall now, a long infection, but at the same time there are a few more on my computer hanging games and in addition downloaded another dragon age inquisition))
No, you can get confused in the controls and mechanics, and I love complete immersion in the gameplay and the game world. Previously, being young and playful, I combined some one online wanker with singles, now I don’t even do that.
No. And even now it is probably not possible, if you approach the issue seriously. Previously, on dandy, on segs, and in principle, PeKa, the games were simple, then in an hour you could play a dozen games. )
And now the plot, lore, gameplay, you need to delve into it. Some online games it is still possible to play a few. Take a cruise to the ETS, go to the tanks to drive, shoot somewhere. In such more can be a few.
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used to play only one, now I can play 2 but no more, sometimes one game gets boring. The game can be very good, and in order not to lose the taste for this game, it’s better, in my opinion, to play another one. Take about Fallout Vegas, at first it really went to me, I played for 30 hours, then at some point I got tired of it, I lost interest, but when I turned it on about half a year later, I got stuck in it. Well, or about Divinity: Original Sin 2, I could talk about this game for hours, I strongly advised it, I just adored it, but in the last city, it really pissed me off, took it down.
My opinion about the passage of one / several games at once.
I play several games in a row. And for me it's perfect.
For example, I go through a story game (like The Last Of Us), play an online shooter (Call of Duty, Battlefield), and some kind of simulator or race (FIFA, Gran Turismo, Need for speed). And it does not bother me at all, and it brings pleasure. We are multi-tasking people. This also applies to games. I used to think so too, that until I pass the game, I won’t download another one. But now he has changed his opinion, and it is more far-sighted.
I always have solitaire downloaded, I go through when there is not enough time for other games
You have to :) Soooo stomps, soooo stomps... but you have to mow (c) It's clear that this is bad, but there are games that start for health, with which some expectations were associated, and then everything is as always. And everything is already tired, but more than half has been completed and there will most likely be no strength for the second run, and they have been lying on the screw for several years. On bare stubbornness, with breaks for other games, you try to finish it off to any ending, through pain and suffering :))) Although sometimes the game itself helps to solve this problem, for example, it simply stops running or ruins saves, then I can delete it with a clear conscience, Well I tried, but it itself did not want to pass.
Usually I try not to play more than 2 games at once, I go through to the end and start another. Of course, there are still hangers, I could not go through the game and started on the third one. Here Hitman stopped playing in 2018, could not pass the level with the military base, it was necessary to eliminate the drug lord and destroy the dope laboratory, but recently remembered the game and decided to try it again and passed this "difficult" level. So playing several games is quite acceptable, the most important thing is that it should be at different intervals of time (i.e. not in parallel) and be justified by your own feelings.