BossLackey
Gold Member
Passion? It's just a hobby, I pick something to play, finish playing, go do something else... People takes toys way too seriously lol
Bro what. You can be passionate about literally anything.
Passion? It's just a hobby, I pick something to play, finish playing, go do something else... People takes toys way too seriously lol
I have the same passion as always but I'm extremely cynical and jaded now
It takes a LOT to impress me
Passion? It's just a hobby, I pick something to play, finish playing, go do something else... People takes toys way too seriously lol
Not necessarily, I think it's ok if you just enjoy things without taking it emotionally personal... Just enjoying the good things and ditching the bad ones, I'd rather take enjoyment that way seeing how much people get "emotionally damaged" by companies decisions lol. I do get passionate about specific games for some time or about game dev, tho, but I'd rather just enjoy games without the toxic part...I mean, I'd argue that being an active member of a gaming enthusiast forum and discussing the ins and outs of a hobby counts as being passionate about it. I'm passionate about all of my hobbies, or I wouldn't be doing them. A hobby that you aren't passionate about is a chore. I take my trash out to the curb every week, like clockwork. It's a repeated action that I do in my free time and I don't get paid for it. It benefits me and the quality of my life greatly. Still wouldn't call it a hobby, because there's a lack of passion about it. It doesn't fulfill me in a way that would be missed if it's presence was lacking.
Also, passion and interest are used interchangeably in the English language quite a bit. Perhaps I was being a bit flowery. I also don't mean that I'm literally about to die from malnourishment every time I say "I'm starving,"
Not necessarily, I think it's ok if you just enjoy things without taking it emotionally personal... Just enjoying the good things and ditching the bad ones, I'd rather take enjoyment that way seeing how much people get "emotionally damaged" by companies decisions lol. I do get passionate about specific games for some time or about game dev, tho, but I'd rather just enjoy games without the toxic part...
EDIT: Forget about it, I get mad easily at annoying parts of games and keep playing anyway until I get through or give up, I think I'm mostly talking about gaming industry