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that's the thing though
wheni was a kid i didn't have a computer and i used to play outside with friends. we used to play soccer and hide n seek and what not. And after getting my first computer at the age 11 all i did was draw stuff on paint because i didn't even know how internet worked. then i discovered pinball ad that mine game and played them like crazy and they were entertaining. at the age of like 12, 13 i believe i had moto gp1, mortal kombat 4, Dx-ball and world cup 2002. i always played mortal kombat 4 with my sibling and played others solo but they all got me hooked and i've spent hours and hours playing them. Maybe because it was a new technology for me and i was fascinated by it or maybe because i didn't have many choices so every choice i had seemed so important and attractive but i don't remember getting bored playing any of them.
Boredom in video games can arise when players feel unengaged or disinterested in the gameplay experience. To combat this, game developers should strive to incorporate diverse gameplay mechanics, meaningful progression, and rewards. Creating a dynamic and responsive game world, offering player agency and freedom of choice, and implementing multiplayer features can add excitement and variety. Regular updates, content expansions, and fostering a community around the game can also help keep players engaged. It's crucial for developers to strike a balance between novelty and familiarity, and iterate based on player feedback to create captivating and immersive experiences that minimize boredom
You may face a solution, but in order to listen and not face this boredom, you must understand the story of the game or understand the game and try to explore everything in it and do not use anything that helps you play it with high difficulty and try to finish it or enjoy it