My ND NT husband will just like, play a game every once in a while when he feels like it. He’ll just pick it up every so often, maybe play a few days in a week, and then leave it be again for a while to come back to later.

Meanwhile I will get into a game and spend every waking hour playing it. My sleep, diet, work, hygiene, all suffer to varying degrees. I give myself wrist pain and thumb calluses. I will not rest until I 100% it. And if I can’t, I’ll stop and most likely never pick it up again.

Anyway, anyone else playing Silksong?

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Do I like the game: i’ll play the through main story
Do I really like the game: I’ll complete the side stories (assuming they arent tedious)

I was never one to 100% a game and only did it for select games (one I did a bit of 100% hunt was ‘untitled goose game’).
My time is too much worth as to “waste” it on 100% a game. Nobody except for me will care about it.

Instead I’ll invest my time into my homelab/home-network. That way get a higher sense of an achievement.

Regarding my play style:
I’ll usually play one story at a time and if it’s a multi part game I’ll research beforehand how important the story before was.
Is it unimportant or too expansiv, I’ll watch a summary or playthrough on Youtube. If it’s up my alley, I’ll play in chronological order.

As for how often:
I have my phases. Either YT binge watching, watching something from my media library or I’m tinkering with my homelab. Playing went to a backseat for me since I starte an actual job full-time.

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