I’ve been coming to a similar place recently as well. I really like that analogy to countries, helps to reframe and remove the guilt I feel sometimes for bouncing off titles. Being a bit of a completionist, I’m always concerned that I’ll leave a game half experienced and feel like I’ve got a dangling thread in my mind.
Similarly, I’ve been trying to read more, whether that means finishing a book or not. I’m a very slow reader, so I’m always agonizing over picking up a book because I’m not sure I can commit the months to finish it.
I’ve had this one recommended to me recently. How do you find it?
I liked NewPipe for a while, but then eventually all the bugs that I got used to started to annoy me. Really interested to see where the partial rewrite goes!
Also incidentally comes as a phone app with your Netflix subscription!
Into the Breach would work. You can turn off the game at any point and come back to it, thanks to it saving after every turn. Plays a lot like chess, with different abilities and enemy types to keep things interesting. Highly recommend!
Bit of an oddball suggestion, but you might want to give Metro 2033 a try. It takes a bit, but you can eventually obtain a stealth suit that has a light meter akin to Thief, and you have a pneumatic rifle that shoots silently. Spent so much time skulking through levels trying not to alert anyone the entire time, had so much fun.
I feel like Valve is also just full of the type of nerds that want to fix bugs, regardless of profit motive. Proton is as much a passion project as it is an answer to Windows.
Using both. Just emigrated from the US but keeping my Fi number as I’ve still got roots there, meanwhile I can swap physical SIMs as I jockey services here.