Felt that in my bones, I was so done with games that demand you read a whole wiki just to figure out the crafting system. My brain was just fried from it all. I actually ended up just chilling and putting down some minor, for-fun bets on weekend matches on a site a friend showed me, I think it was access bet, which was a nice change of pace ’cause it didn’t require any intense focus. But what really pulled me back into proper gaming was stumbling upon the world of indie survival-crafting games. Not the super hardcore ones, but the more relaxed, exploration-focused titles where you can just build a cool base at your own pace, explore a vibrant world, and not get punished for looking away for five minutes. It’s zero pressure, super immersive, and it’s all about your own little adventure, which made gaming feel like a hobby again instead of a chore.