So i still have depression and im constantly bored, i feel like a loser who cant do anything right. I want to let my creativeness out, make something i can share with the world or family, but im probably dreaming too big. I cant stand being depressed and bored, it stinks, everyone tells me to work out but i lack the motivation to do so.

i usually just watch youtube all day while complaining to family members that have no idea what to do about me.

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    11 months ago

    Gaming! There’s so many amazing games out there in all sorts of genres.

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      11 months ago

      do you have any suggestions? (Preferably free ones for a low end pc)… also i was thinking of starting something like a youtube but i wasent sure.

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        11 months ago

        Path of Exile is the first one that comes to mind. It’s entirely free but supported by Quality of Life and cosmetic microtransactions. However they don’t push the mxtrans on you at all, and I’m pretty sure that all content is available in the game for free.

        It’s not free but Deep Rock Galactic has amazing reviews, can be bought on special for cheap, and is only about 3gb to download so it should run fine on an older PC!

        Edit: I messed up the name of the first game, it’s Path of Exile.

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        11 months ago

        Emulate it all! Emulation has come a long way, and it’s constantly progressing. I’m sure there are older games that might be of your interest, personally I’ve been enjoying the Zelda games I never had the chance to play as a kid, it’s really nice.

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        Vintage games on GOG are pretty cheap or you could also go down the Abandonware rabbit hole. (I played both Freelancer and Mechcommander recently) Theres a good book called 1001 videogames to play before you die or something like that which could be a great reference if you want to explore retro games.

        Youtube could be great, it could be a terrible idea. Youtube commenters are a bunch of fucking savages. Twitch is also an option but my understanding is you need a pretty good pc for streaming or video editing.