>dozens of hours into a long game>start to burn out because you're 50+ hours in>come back months later>don't remember what you were doing or working on>don't remember what you've already done>don't remember some of the most basic fundamentals of the game>want to start over for a fresh start, but you'll just end up back here months later againWhat do you do in this situation?
>>722547587Funny enough, I am in thus same predicament with like 4 games: Oblivion Remastered, Cyberpunk 2077, Baldurs Gate, and FF 7 Remake. Glad it’s not just me.
>>722547587Many such cases. Very rarely I just force myself to get back into it and it just works. How easy that is depends on the game
>watch a youtube video somewhere close to my progress>ah right I remember now
>>722547587this is the exact reason I’ve never completed a Bethesda game
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>>722547587The best advice I saw was to keep a gaming diary. Just write a little bit of what you were doing or how you felt about the story progression after each session.Not that I'd do it because I'm lazy lmao
Do you retards all have car accidents every other week and suffer from constant bouts of amnesia? My memory is hardly anything special but I can pick games up I haven't even thought of in 20 years and within a few minutes remember the tricks I used and the parts I liked, where stuff is, hard parts, etc. Like last year I finally got around to beating my xcom save from 2014 and took maybe 3 minutes to go from lost to back on track with a full plan and shooting ayys