
A growing number of people are expressing concern that modern games resemble daily chores. Following a recent forum discussion, several voices are pushing back against the idea that battle passes and daily quests diminish the fun of gaming.
Gamers share their frustrations about feeling obligated to participate in daily tasks for progress. One user noted:
"The worst part is realizing the maintenance feels like a job; you're not getting paid, and nobody cares about any success you achieve."
Some people seem to embrace battle passes, arguing they donโt have to engage with them to enjoy their gaming experience. One commenter stated, "Iโm really enjoying Battlefield 6 right now, and yes, it has daily missions, but there's nothing forcing you to grind them if you donโt want to."
There's a noticeable trend toward distaste for grind-heavy multiplayer experiences. "Dropped the multiplayer games and started enjoying gaming again," said one respondent, reflecting a sentiment shared by many who prefer single-player titles without the pressure of constant objectives.
Interestingly, Animal Crossing was mentioned as a game that once provided joy but eventually felt like a burden for some players.
Engagement vs. Obligation: Some players argue that objectives can be ignored. "Chore implies something you have to do, but in most games, you don't have to grind," said a user.
The Appeal of Solo Gaming: Many players are opting for single-player games, feeling they provide a more enjoyable experience devoid of competitive pressures.
Casual Gaming Satisfaction: Titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild resonate with those looking for a stress-free environment.
"Satisfactory does this to me. I have to stop every once in a while, so I donโt feel like Iโm actually building a factory," another person remarked, pointing to how simulation games can also impose a sense of obligation.
โพ A significant number feel daily quests turn gaming into a chore.
โก A notable shift toward single-player games for a more relaxed approach to gaming.
๐ซ Many people advocate for ignoring grind-heavy mechanics and just enjoying the game.
As conversations about the impact of daily tasks in gaming continue, the question remains: can developers find a middle ground that maintains player engagement without making gaming feel like a job? The gaming community is eager for solutions.