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I'm playing the Witcher 3 and I feel like I'm starting to forget the quests I've done. I haven't played Oblivion in like a decade but I still remember many of the quests in that game. Anybody else have that problem?
I don't even remember what I had two days ago for breakfast. So mostly no. I remember general things about games, but rarely specifics, except if I begin to play them again. Then I slowly start to remember.
Don't be stupid! Of course I remember what games.....


Wait I'm sorry, what was the question?
Who remembers quests?
I do remember few memorable incidents but not the whole game.
I can't even tell what I had in breakfast.
I think the more common problem around here is forgetting the games we BOUGHT.
I'll play a game I've never played before only to discover a end game save, and sometimes the memory comes back to me.
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BoxOfSnoo: I think the more common problem around here is forgetting the games we BOUGHT.
What's worse I usually forget to play the games I bought... even if I live in a developing country, it seems I start to have first world problems.
Not remembering makes it more fun to replay your favourite games.
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BoxOfSnoo: I think the more common problem around here is forgetting the games we BOUGHT.
I know what you mean. There is a novel that I have bought thrice by mistake. So far no games though but I do not buy games except in flea markets and on GOG so problem is not big.
Nope, there are games I saw the trailer for or screenshots of that I can't remember though.
W3 is pretty forgettable though, so I get it.
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BoxOfSnoo: I think the more common problem around here is forgetting the games we BOUGHT.
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Themken: I know what you mean. There is a novel that I have bought thrice by mistake. So far no games though but I do not buy games except in flea markets and on GOG so problem is not big.
Is it at least a good novel? I know I bought Hitchhiker's Gude about 4 times, but mostly because it fell apart. Foundation I think only twice. So far.
Why is that a problem? If you can't remember the details of games, shouldn't this increase replayability?
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morolf: Why is that a problem? If you can't remember the details of games, shouldn't this increase replayability?
They aren't talking about details, they are talking about the games themselves. :P

That's like the difference between forgetting your kids' names and forgetting that you have kids.
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morolf: Why is that a problem? If you can't remember the details of games, shouldn't this increase replayability?
Just think if you had Alzheimers: You could have tons of fun with the same game forever! =P
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morolf: Why is that a problem? If you can't remember the details of games, shouldn't this increase replayability?
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tinyE: They aren't talking about details, they are talking about the games themselves. :P

That's like the difference between forgetting your kids' names and forgetting that you have kids.
Hmm, some people probably would be happy if they could forget about their kids...if you have children, there's no guarantee you'll like them.
But still, I don't see the problem with games...it's not that important after all. But if one's troubled by it, why not keep a list of games played? I've actually started to do that for books I've read so I won't forget any.