Why would you quit playing any game?

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Some gamers quit games far too easy that others because they have no patience to deal with whatever crap that's going on in the game. How long would you be willing to endure such games before quitting it? What are the likely things that's going to make you quit a game very quick?
 
I feel I quit a game if I try to beat a boss or level many times, but fail to beat it because my fingers, and mind are not fast enough.

I also quit if the plot/story is boring, or the game contains too many problems which make the game not enjoyable to play.
 
I feel I quit a game if I try to beat a boss or level many times, but fail to beat it because my fingers, and mind are not fast enough.

I also quit if the plot/story is boring, or the game contains too many problems which make the game not enjoyable to play.
Games like Dark Souls, Seriko : Shadow Die Twice, Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima would be very challenging for you to play.
 
Glitches or bugs that limit progress, toxic communities, no one I know that also plays the same game, and lack of time when there's others in the collection I'd rather play.
 
Glitches or bugs that limit progress, toxic communities, no one I know that also plays the same game, and lack of time when there's others in the collection I'd rather play.
I also hate wasting time on game's that are too repetitive. There's no fun in doing the same thing over and over again.
 
I also hate wasting time on game's that are too repetitive. There's no fun in doing the same thing over and over again.
True. It's very noticeable, in say, an Atari game, but if it's a fun loop with enough variation or good visuals that sort of is the point with games. You can't have games with too much variation or it might be less fun or have a cheaper feel with less polish. There's a reason you have to make a game engine.
 
True. It's very noticeable, in say, an Atari game, but if it's a fun loop with enough variation or good visuals that sort of is the point with games. You can't have games with too much variation or it might be less fun or have a cheaper feel with less polish. There's a reason you have to make a game engine.
Developers that keep doing that with their games doesn't just listen or even try to have the games played themselves to see if it holds their own interest for long.
 
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