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Bored to death..golden age is gone.

I'm bored to death.

Console games, mmorpgs, every game is boring...All clones or something.

The Golden age of video game was when the N64 was around and everything before it.

I played video games all my life, it was bascially my life...now I can't find any game which get me really addicted or anything.

Now I'm a gamer...without games and bored to death.

What happened to our video games?

Those who underestimate the power of the human spirit are destined to fail...

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  • TamalanTamalan Member Posts: 1,117
    Nope, your Golden Age is over (and mine I might add)

    Just like all of the longer term gamers, you are trapped in a cycle of trying to re-discover that first game buzz.

    Sadly it wont ever happen, you will never recreate that moment when you first got hooked until maybe a development company does something truly unique, but I wouldnt hold your breath.

    Depressing, but ultimatly true.

    Sorry mate :(
  • DarkalfxDarkalfx Member Posts: 127

    This is depressing indeed image What are we going to do then? What am I going to do? Retiring from my "life"?

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    Playing game that doesn't give me that "buzz" anymore?

    Those who underestimate the power of the human spirit are destined to fail...

  • TamalanTamalan Member Posts: 1,117
    Well these days I game with my 8 year old son, introducing him to games and playing them with him gets me a 'passive' or 'secondary' high, I get to see old games through new eyes which is nearly as good.

    Currently I can be found on the Euro CoX servers playing Green Power Ranger to his Red, lots of fun :D

    Pick a game you can still stomach and try to bring in friends/family who havnt played, even the most dull and overplayed game can be fun again with RL buddies.
  • NierroNierro Member UncommonPosts: 1,755

    Originally posted by Darkalfx

    What happened to our video games?

    QFT.

    I'm bored too.


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  • DarkalfxDarkalfx Member Posts: 127

    I'll try that image

    ...so in the end..

    Us, old gamers, are screwed ><

    Those who underestimate the power of the human spirit are destined to fail...

  • afroburzingafroburzing Member Posts: 71
    have you tried eve image


  • DarkalfxDarkalfx Member Posts: 127



    Originally posted by afroburzing
    have you tried eve image



    Yes I did try eve online.

    Its really a well made game, although not really my type of game.

    Those who underestimate the power of the human spirit are destined to fail...

  • DyotoOrionDyotoOrion Member Posts: 7

    I am also bored, for exactly the same reasons as you guys.

    Very cool Sig from DarkAlfx:

         "Those who underestimate the power of the human spirit are destined to fail..."

    Really sums up the reason the gaming industry, esp the MMOG industry is a pile of junk.

    Another cool Sig this time from Nierro:

    "karma is a simple, yet dangerous, tango. and a bee stung my testicles yesterday"

    Qouted 4tw! That qoute is from - My name is Earl - LOL

    So let me just explain to you guys why it is we are bored with Games (ergo the products of the gaming industry). And to follow suit Ill explain my point with another qoute (The word "nigger" is used here not in a racial sense at all, but only in the sense of a "Generic Person" of any race.)

    "One too many niggers with a Car and no Land, One too many niggers with cash and no plan..."

    Lots of Games Companies who have Cars and Cash who dont know where to drive their Porsche and no original ideas on which to spend their cash.

    So heres a joke:

    "Whats the difference between a Games Company and a Porcupine?

    Answer: With a Games Company, the pricks are on the inside."

    Hehe, anyways. I empathise with you guys, I have played a good few MMO's so far and I have yetto find one that is even remotely satisfying, with 4 dimensional gameplay, original ideas or anything of the kind. And the funking heaps of Fantasy MMO's rolled out every year by every other Games company is a funking joke.

    At the moment the industry is stale and money oriented, run by dicks who have very little idea about how to make a good game.

    Maybe in the future things will change. I hope we will see another Golden Age oneday.

    Until then, Peace.

  • dhartzdhartz Member Posts: 482
    get a Wii image


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  • donkey35donkey35 Member Posts: 45
    2006 WAS THE WORST YEAR OF GAMING EVER. But 2007 looks to be the BEST YEAR OF GAMING yet.

    Darkfall the only real game (if it comes out)

  • NezodonNezodon Member Posts: 6



    Originally posted by Darkalfx

    I'm bored to death.
    Console games, mmorpgs, every game is boring...All clones or something.
    The Golden age of video game was when the N64 was around and everything before it.
    I played video games all my life, it was bascially my life...now I can't find any game which get me really addicted or anything.
    Now I'm a gamer...without games and bored to death.
    What happened to our video games?



    I personaly think looking for an addiction isnt healthy as ive grown older y tatses have changed, i want a game which i can play with people ( rather than against ) and i want a game i can pick up and play for a few minutes or even several hours though personaly i would rather have friends round with me playing it.

    Ive been very captivated by the Wii as of late as it seem to offer this beyond the usual genre it seems more interactive and also encourages people gettign up and doing something aswell as encouraging people to go round each others houses and have a laugh playing some of these game, unfortunately the MMO market doesnt facilitate this type of interaction.

    I think MMO's are starting to lose their gloss because in a lot of game people are tired of the grind and are looking for decent content, pvp players want pvp which is decent though MMO's seem to encourage pking and ganking and pve players want to be able to jump in with their friends and experience new things, MMo's on the market right now dont deliver this and longtime player like myself are burnt out chasing the next thing to grind for.

    I think the long term enjoyment of the MMO industry is by going back to its root and RP taking center stage but to do this well would be a very big task and most companies which have tried this have failed in a big way.

    Im a bit disillusioned about MMO's right now and think that all game designers need to look at the changes in what the market wants  and then focus on making a quality game rather than a game which keeps people playing longer and hope that the numbers justify money being spend on developing expansions and decent content so the players keep playing rather than just grinding.

  • RK-MaraRK-Mara Member Posts: 641

    I already thought you are talking about Golden Age game for GBA. It's a great game though.


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  • napalmswebnapalmsweb Member UncommonPosts: 150
    I have seen other posts recently lamenting the video game industry and their dearth of ideas but I actually enjoyed some games this year and look forward to others. Off the top of my head, CoH, BFME 2 (and Xp), HL2 (Ep 1), Condemened, BF2142, Warhammer Xp, and others I am sure. Not saying the industry is fairly derivative and staid but there were some good ones. Plus, I discovered and fell in love with EQ2 (I know it didn't come out this year).

    I will say I wish the industry as a whole would take more risks with game ideas and stop the constant sequels (you see this in the movie industry as well). Though I didn't like Eve, I think it is great that a non-fantasy MMO is out there and doing well, in a niche-filling  kind of way...



  • Pride7Pride7 Member Posts: 289
    The Golden Age of Video Games is often thought of as the period from the late 70s to the early 80s when Arcades were popping up all over the world.  I have a great book recommendation for anyone really interested in the history of video games...  The Ultimate History of Video Games by Steven Kent.  Steven Kent is probably the most recognized video game historian in the industry and the book shows great insight to the rise & in some cases fall of key video game companies such as Atari, Nintendo, Sega, Sony, etc.  Albeit very in-depth (600 pages) it is a great read.
  • DarkalfxDarkalfx Member Posts: 127



    Originally posted by Nezodon

    I personaly think looking for an addiction isnt healthy as ive grown older y tatses have changed, i want a game which i can play with people ( rather than against ) and i want a game i can pick up and play for a few minutes or even several hours though personaly i would rather have friends round with me playing it.

    By addiction I mean, a game that I could play for 50 hours + without being bored of it.

    Its very hard to find a game that I can play for several days and not be bored of it..

    I agree that video games company want to make profits...instead of making good video games.

    Like when they make a very good game and dumb it up so more people will join...

    There is a few good console games that are out, a few.

    I really miss the good old days.

    Those who underestimate the power of the human spirit are destined to fail...

  • XzaroXzaro Member UncommonPosts: 1,719

    Originally posted by donkey35
    2006 WAS THE WORST YEAR OF GAMING EVER. But 2007 looks to be the BEST YEAR OF GAMING yet.
    Hmm, where have I seen that before? Looks familiar...

    Oh, right! Every single year!


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  • VolkmarVolkmar Member UncommonPosts: 2,501
    considering i have been playing since i was 6 (and now i am 29) and i am not bored of videogames at all, actually i find better and better games to play all the time, i would dare say you might have an internal problem there.

    Maybe you under a lot of stress or just in a phase of "nothing interest me", those happens.

    maybe it is that your expectations are too high or your brain colors in too positive your younghood memories.

    Whatever the reason, YOU have changed, games prolly too. But there are still awesome games out there, get released all the time, if you cannot enjoy them, it is time to ask yourself WHY?

    Then go back to those old games, you can easily find them around and try them again and see if you enjoy them as much as you thought to.

    personally, oblivion was a blast, final fantasy xii is great, warhammer 40k: dark crusade was one of the best RTS ever, ninja gaiden black was a great action game, KOTOR, Jade empire, Souledge 3... civilization 4! Rise of legends... all games i enjoyed much in the recent past.

    so cheer up, look positively to the next games and don't start thinking they are bad even before playing.

    If all else fail, stop reading forums! :D



    "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime"



  • NezodonNezodon Member Posts: 6



    Originally posted by Darkalfx



    Originally posted by Nezodon

    I personaly think looking for an addiction isnt healthy as ive grown older y tatses have changed, i want a game which i can play with people ( rather than against ) and i want a game i can pick up and play for a few minutes or even several hours though personaly i would rather have friends round with me playing it.

    By addiction I mean, a game that I could play for 50 hours + without being bored of it.

    Its very hard to find a game that I can play for several days and not be bored of it..

    I agree that video games company want to make profits...instead of making good video games.

    Like when they make a very good game and dumb it up so more people will join...

    There is a few good console games that are out, a few.

    I really miss the good old days.


    I miss being surprised by games now things seem to offer no challenge and ive not only seen it but ive also done it, i remember playing Golden eye for hours upon hours trying to unlock all the features and loved it.

    I think an example of a good game would be a game like Oblivion which has amazing depth and attention to detail which is rarely seen now.

    I think console games are still fairly well done on the large when you look at games like splinter cell and the resident evil series ( though the fps resident evil was crap ).

    The problem i have on a whole is the MMO genre has become dry and the focus by the developers seem to be adding things in which are more about grinding and doing the same thing over and over again in order to progress which is boring, unlike conventional online multiplayer games such as counterstrike and soldier of fortune 2 which players can jump in and play from the get go have fun and then log out.

    The MMO genre needs to up its game and drasticaly change their ideas on wat content is or they are bound to the realms of the forgotten as the current design of MMO's are unhealthy for peoples personal lives (for those who are addicted) and also have poor repetitive game design.

  • KomodoKunKomodoKun Member Posts: 7
    I feel I'm kinda in the same situation...  I have found a few games to be satisfying:

     

    RPG World Online - Old school 2D Online RPG, Has melee, ranged, and magic attack, also has magic healing, and magic "boosting".  Has tradeskills for just about everything, you rely more on other players than buying stuff in shops,  you can buy a plot of land and build a house, the whole world is completely dynamic, right down to the grass on the ground.  players can alter the world by planting and cutting down trees, etc

     

    and it also has my most favorite feature of any rpg I've played  Stealth: you can train the stealth skill and be able to go invisible, other players and monsters can't see you(except for a few monsters...)  you can be taken out of stealth randomly depending on how low you stealth skill is, and if someone has a higher scan skill than you and they "Scan"

     

    Just about every aspect of the game is frickin awesome

     

    Very addicting, easy as hell to learn to play, the Interface is very user friendly, great community, and it's free.  The graphics aren't that bad for being 2D, alot better than just about every other 2d rpg I've tried playing

     

     

     

    Ashen Empires - one of the better online rpgs, not as great as rpgwo as far as features go but it's got ok graphics in comparison

     

    Kings Of Chaos - Browser based text-rpg, addictive
  • CeLL1978CeLL1978 Member Posts: 25

    Originally posted by DyotoOrion
    At the moment the industry is stale and money oriented, run by dicks who have very little idea about how to make a good game. Maybe in the future things will change. I hope we will see another Golden Age oneday. Until then, Peace.

    QFT

    Had the same argument on boring games with a friend at work the other day. There are two things you can do about it, either fight it or go with the flow. If you find how to fight it let me know imageimage
    Would that be trying the new technologies? Like Wii?


  • maharbamaharba Member Posts: 44
    2007 looks hopeful, at least in my eyes.  A handful of decent looking mmos coming out throughout the year.  Though one of the games i've been looking forward to for a while now will be coming out, or at least should be coming out in a little less than a year.  I'm talking about spore, even though it's not an mmo, it still looks hella cool.  I see it either being cool for a few weeks then being deleted from my HD or being amazing and being a becon of hope for lost gamers.  For now i'm just plaing some Medieval II total war and Fight Night round 3.


  • mehhemmehhem Member Posts: 653
    I feel the same way.  I bought Oblivion, played it for a week haven't touched it since.  Hitman Blood Money, bought but never installed.  Silent Hunter III, bought played a couple times.  Company of Heroes, bought, installed, but haven't played yet(1 week).  BF2, bought, installed and played the most for about 2 months, but thats it.  EQ2, bought, installed and played the most currently.

    For the past couple weeks I've been download torrents of tv shows and watching them, catching up on what I've missed the last couple of years.



  • ChrisMatternChrisMattern Member Posts: 1,478


    Originally posted by Darkalfx
    I'm bored to death.
    Console games, mmorpgs, every game is boring...All clones or something.
    The Golden age of video game was when the N64 was around and everything before it.
    I played video games all my life, it was bascially my life...now I can't find any game which get me really addicted or anything.
    Now I'm a gamer...without games and bored to death.
    What happened to our video games?

    The problem isn't the games nearly so much as it's you. To swipe a quote from Neil Gaiman, "The golden age of comics is when you're twelve," although he was hardly the first to make that observation. Much the same applies to games.


    Chris Mattern

  • LordSlaterLordSlater Member Posts: 2,087



    Originally posted by Darkalfx



    Originally posted by afroburzing
    have you tried eve image


    Yes I did try eve online.

    Its really a well made game, although not really my type of game.


    Concerning your OP post i feel very sorry for you really i do, I had the same problem too so what i did was take a 2 month break and palyed single player games and had a life till one day eve called me back.

    This happens to me about once a year or so.

     

    Out of curiosity what was it about eve that you felt wasant you?

    Just curious.

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  • KremlikKremlik Member UncommonPosts: 716

    The 'golden age' comes and goes, console wise for me yes the N64 days was great, the 'last-gen' stuff only a few things peaked my intrest however the 'golden ages' have returned to me in the form of the Wii, I find it really frustrating to handle but it's damn fun, and it's not just the Nintendo side even a few 360 games are entertaining..

    MMO-wise yes the old style MMOs are fading into nothingness, the meaning has changed, and nearly every dev sees 'money > fun' atm, however there are a few still willing to break from the current 'cookiecutter' game thats worth looking forward to

    Bring on the WARRRRGGHH!

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