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dreama1:
Ever get gaming burnout/depression? What about people who sell their collection?

Would you do it ever or is the idea total insanity/madness to you?

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anagar:
I get burnout on playing game about every other month. Unfortunately its usually when I have free time and I don't go back for about 2-4 weeks. I play like crazy when I have projects due but I guess that's cause I've always turned to games to help me de-stress.   

People have their reasons to sell off their collection but I wouldn't sell my collection unless I absolutely had to. I traded games in once when I was in middle school cause "I was too cool to play kids games" I regret it so much.
dreama1:

--- Quote from: anagar on July 08, 2016, 03:15:45 am ---I get burnout on playing game about every other month. Unfortunately its usually when I have free time and I don't go back for about 2-4 weeks. I play like crazy when I have projects due but I guess that's cause I've always turned to games to help me de-stress.   

People have their reasons to sell off their collection but I wouldn't sell my collection unless I absolutely had to. I traded games in once when I was in middle school cause "I was too cool to play kids games" I regret it so much.

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It sounds like procrastination in your case? I mean before you have projects.
necrosexual:
i stay in perpetual burnout not going to lie.
i continue to buy because i honestly prefer the act of hunting and buying games.
when i get stressed, i buy things. it's counterintuitive when half the stress is monetary issues, but even then, i feel like buying vidya is a better investment than buying junk food and shit (which, yes, i have done as well, buying $20+ in junk food that was gone in the next couple days tops, which i always regret immensely). i hate buying consumables, it stresses me out more, so... so yea it's counterintuitive sometimes, but i get my bills paid and scrape by. if i'm gonna buy shit to de-stress... might as well be something i won't see disappear.

i don't play a lot. i wish i could play 5+ hrs a day, but the reality is, is i don't.

i actually HAVE sold my collection before, though, back when i hit the 100 milestone the first time. i regret it (a lot of fucking great shit in that pile, ugh, including a lot of expensive and rare GCN titles) but at the time i didn't. it actually put me back down into the range of ~20-30 titles, which felt 'manageable'. if anything, half the reason i burnout so much on games is when i look at my backlog, i feel overwhelmed. 300 games, many of which i've not touched tbh, and it gets overbearing. "what do i even start with?" is a horribly nagging feeling i feel which results in me touching nothing and doing something else. i procrastinate my backlog.

i enjoy games when i push past that and play them.
but it's the process of pushing past the depression and burned out feeling and procrastination that keeps me not playing games sometimes for months at a time.
it's a product of 'all or nothing' mentality... it's hard to break that mentality.
anagar:

--- Quote from: dreama1 on July 08, 2016, 03:39:09 am ---
--- Quote from: anagar on July 08, 2016, 03:15:45 am ---I get burnout on playing game about every other month. Unfortunately its usually when I have free time and I don't go back for about 2-4 weeks. I play like crazy when I have projects due but I guess that's cause I've always turned to games to help me de-stress.   

People have their reasons to sell off their collection but I wouldn't sell my collection unless I absolutely had to. I traded games in once when I was in middle school cause "I was too cool to play kids games" I regret it so much.

--- End quote ---
It sounds like procrastination in your case? I mean before you have projects.

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I do procrastinate but I always stress myself out when I don't really need to. I mean I could be done with a project had it looked over and it be good but still worry. So I guess I'm saying I play when I am stressed/depressed cause I just always done that.
But yeah there are times when I get like a 4 day weekend and get luck to where all my professors say to their classes to take it easy and I get excited to have some free time. But when I go home sit and look at my shelf and just not feel like playing anything.
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