Gamers Are Becoming Less Interested in Games With Deep Strategy, Study Finds - IGN
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Video games with deep levels of strategy are becoming increasingly unappealing, according to a new study.
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You can add map markers with custom descriptions in Morrowind. I use them to leave little “what the fuck am I doing” notes for myself before leaving the game if I don’t know I’ll be back on within a couple days

For real though it can be a hard game to jump back into if you’ve had it on pause for a while. I usually just make a new character at that point see where the new adventure goes. There are so many factions and places to explore no one character can experience the game in full anyway

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Map markers are one of those things that so many games have, and I never remember to use them!

Jumping into a new game and taking a different direction does sound like a good plan.

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