
"Only play one open-world game at a time. Balancing four big open-world games at the same time is only going to slow you down. Having to keep all the different control schemes, narratives, mechanics, and progression systems in your brain for just one open-world game can be a lot."
"Being able to see your progress towards completion move up in chunks after each session in the same game will probably keep you going more effectively than barely chipping away at five different games at the same time."
"Taking small breaks of a day or two between big play sessions of your current open-world game is fine. It will help you avoid getting burned out and let you play other (non-open-world) games."
Open-world games have become prevalent in recent years, but completing them can be challenging. To effectively manage gameplay, focus on one open-world game at a time to avoid confusion and maintain motivation. Balancing multiple games can hinder progress due to the complexity of different mechanics and narratives. Additionally, taking short breaks between sessions is beneficial to prevent burnout, while allowing time for other activities. These strategies can help players tackle their gaming backlog more efficiently.
Read at Kotaku
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