>My issue has never been playing multiple games at once. My issue is leaving a significant span of time in between play sessions and coming back to a game I've lost familiarity with. This tends to lead to more games abandoned after months and sometimes years of not playing them.
Yes, this is exactly what I have as well. I can enjoy a game for hundreds of hours, but as soon as I find a game that is a little more interesting, I neglect the first game, never to return to it or return and have forgotten everything.
For that reason, I must have started games like Bloodborne and Skyrim a hundred times, simply because I forgot the controls or forgot where I was in the first place.
Yes, that's true and I am enjoying myself, but I can't play many games at once because I'll get the controls or the stories mixed up and I don't want that.
Elden Ring, for example, is a great game but I don't want to start another game now and possibly neglect Elden Ring because I like the other game better, or vice versa.
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Reply to comment by Ozi_izO in How do you play multiple games simultaneously without mixing them up or neglecting them? by XxLockdownZxX
>My issue has never been playing multiple games at once. My issue is leaving a significant span of time in between play sessions and coming back to a game I've lost familiarity with. This tends to lead to more games abandoned after months and sometimes years of not playing them.
Yes, this is exactly what I have as well. I can enjoy a game for hundreds of hours, but as soon as I find a game that is a little more interesting, I neglect the first game, never to return to it or return and have forgotten everything.
For that reason, I must have started games like Bloodborne and Skyrim a hundred times, simply because I forgot the controls or forgot where I was in the first place.