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My patient gaming life has changed since I decided to write stuff down as a hobby.

For me I did it as a blog instead of a private log, which I found really helped. Cosplaying as a games journalist, you have to finish the review so you either complete it or you might look up a let's play or walkthrough to get what you need.

That's the key for me, some of them I've been bouncing off or just thinking about playing since the NES days and because I didn't finish them they always stay on the list. But I've finally mentally put them to bed!

I highly recommend it to anyone with a backlog, especially if you are in the market for a new hobby, 2 birds with 1 stone!

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[-] Dogwalker@beehaw.org 0 points 1 year ago

Totally get it, and I wish I was more like that! I am definitely a list person so without ticking something off I can never tie off those mental loose ends.

[-] bundes_sheep@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

I'm a mess of un-ticked off mental loose ends :)

I could totally see having something like this take hold of me, but it just hasn't as far as video games are concerned.

I tend to treat books differently, for what it's worth. I don't review them or list them, but a book sitting around that I haven't read is more of a mental loose end for me than a video game is. Not sure why. I also feel obligated to give a book a really good try before finally bouncing off it forever. Like, this is the 4th time I've read this book and have never gotten beyond page 700 before. Calling this one done.

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