You all got valid points here.
One thing I can relate to is that old games was and is far more easier then newer games since the old games is less complicated and smaller.
Kinda logical I know.
Super Metroid 100% within under 7 hours was quite an achievement for me a couple of years back, now I'm nervous, jumpy and make mistakes and the time for 100% runs increases as the years go by.
I don't know if I'm playing less or more these days, I usually spend 4-5 hours on a normal day playing games.
When I'm hooked to a new game then it could be more like 8-9 hours.
Maybe it's my reaction time and skills that's getting worse for every year passing.
But as you said LordVador, maybe it's not all about difficulties but the joy and pleasure instead.
Maybe I just have to accept that the golden peak days are over, stop pressuring myself and enjoy the games.
One thing I can relate to is that old games was and is far more easier then newer games since the old games is less complicated and smaller.
Kinda logical I know.
Super Metroid 100% within under 7 hours was quite an achievement for me a couple of years back, now I'm nervous, jumpy and make mistakes and the time for 100% runs increases as the years go by.
I don't know if I'm playing less or more these days, I usually spend 4-5 hours on a normal day playing games.
When I'm hooked to a new game then it could be more like 8-9 hours.
Maybe it's my reaction time and skills that's getting worse for every year passing.
But as you said LordVador, maybe it's not all about difficulties but the joy and pleasure instead.
Maybe I just have to accept that the golden peak days are over, stop pressuring myself and enjoy the games.