Posted February 01, 2017
There have been news coverage and analyses on why, according to estimates, only an average of 10% to 20%, or less, of gamers actually finish a particular game. The industry has studied this (through data from gaming sessions, gamer's achievements, etc.), is aware of this, and is acting, and has acted, on this, resulting in shorter games, smaller investments on certain games, and more focus on online multiplayer games, "quick-hit" game modes instead of long, involved, single-player campaigns. The proposed reasons for this phenomenon range from aging gamers with less time, younger gamers with less attention span, the success of mobile/online/MMO games, and more games being made than in the past.
https://www.google.com/search?sclient=psy-ab&biw=1273&bih=842&q=most+gamers+don%27t+finish+games&oq=most+gamers+don%27t+finish+games&gs_l=serp.3..0.2980002.2983832.1.2984031.30.15.0.15.15.0.241.2475.0j12j3.15.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.30.2447...0i131k1j0i67k1j0i22i30k1.HKHQkwJluRs&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.&bvm=bv.146073913,d.amc&ech=1&psi=OyCSWM3CKJWzjwSUs5kg.1485971520856.5&ei=ViCSWNbjNIq9jwTXjoSYCA&emsg=NCSR&noj=1
I myself seem to conform to the average gamer in this regard. I've bought games in the high hundreds in the last 20 years, but have yet to play half of them. Of the half that I have actually played, I finished about 70% of them. The half of the games that I haven't even touched indicates that I buy way more games that I have time to play. But if a game is high quality enough, I usually stick with it, hence the high 70% completion rate. I also read reviews and gamers' opinions before buying games, so I end up buying a lot of high quality games. That explains why I often finish my games, but only IF I actually play them. So to me, unfinished games are mainly due to TIME and QUALITY.
https://www.google.com/search?sclient=psy-ab&biw=1273&bih=842&q=most+gamers+don%27t+finish+games&oq=most+gamers+don%27t+finish+games&gs_l=serp.3..0.2980002.2983832.1.2984031.30.15.0.15.15.0.241.2475.0j12j3.15.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.30.2447...0i131k1j0i67k1j0i22i30k1.HKHQkwJluRs&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_cp.&bvm=bv.146073913,d.amc&ech=1&psi=OyCSWM3CKJWzjwSUs5kg.1485971520856.5&ei=ViCSWNbjNIq9jwTXjoSYCA&emsg=NCSR&noj=1
I myself seem to conform to the average gamer in this regard. I've bought games in the high hundreds in the last 20 years, but have yet to play half of them. Of the half that I have actually played, I finished about 70% of them. The half of the games that I haven't even touched indicates that I buy way more games that I have time to play. But if a game is high quality enough, I usually stick with it, hence the high 70% completion rate. I also read reviews and gamers' opinions before buying games, so I end up buying a lot of high quality games. That explains why I often finish my games, but only IF I actually play them. So to me, unfinished games are mainly due to TIME and QUALITY.
Post edited February 01, 2017 by keviny01