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I suck at most games, both old and new, but I still enjoy them.
I like retro gaming, but I don't like every old fashioned feature.
I like free roaming, but I like to have a map too, I don't like the most hardcore feature, permadeath, because I have no time to restart long games from the beginning. OTOH I like game over and reload and I don't like autosave and autoheal, I always play at the maximum difficulty available without permadeath. I'm not scared by steep difficulty curves. I like large worlds without loading points (or with few of them).
I don't like platformers anymore, I always sucked at them, but in the past I liked them anyway.
I like true racing sims, I used to like arcade racers too, but now I find them not challenging enough.
I could say I like a game to be challenging, but not masochistic.
I always build low-power consumption PCs, so I don't look for the best possible graphics, they just have to be "good enough" for me.
Jokes apart, if a game satisfies my tastes I like it independently from whether it is new or an old classic.

Finally, I should add an observation: we old gamers tend to consider the old times "golden" maybe also because we remember the best old games, the true classics, but we forgot the crappy ones, except maybe some so crappy to become trash cult.



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