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I am starting to lose a lot of interest in logging in for the past month. I try to for the sake of my log in streak lol and the fact my palette codes become public if I don't log in for 30 days... but that's really about it, not even RO excited me this month, on any of my acocunts. Any advice on what I can do to find the spark again? Or should I just go with the flow even if that means just never returning to HEE?
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Try doing a new project or breed?
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I do understand what you mean. Now that WWW's are more common and somewhat losing their value, LBs are a little confusing and seem to be out of reach for the most part unless you're already a top stable...Even then, having a LB stud would be a lot of extra work, generating more foals and more WWW's....
The only thing I belive this game is lacking is something that we can fill our days in with an enjoy...regardless if you have a top LB horse or not. Like, Questing...anyone can do it..But it gets repetative.
I do think once Explore gets a good update, there will be more to the game than just breeding and showing on repeat.
Hang in there, contribute more game ideas and hang out until we get that next step :)
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Honestly, this sounds like burnout more than anything—and forcing yourself to log in is usually what makes it worse, not better. Right now it seems like you’re logging in out of obligation (streaks, palette codes), not because you actually want to, and that’s a quick way to lose interest completely. A few options you might consider: 1. Take a real break Give yourself permission to step away for a bit. Not “I’ll check tomorrow,” but actually take time off. If you start to miss it, that’s a good sign. If you don’t, that tells you something too. 2. Change how you play If you do stay, try not to keep doing the same routine that’s feeling stale. Switching things up can help: - Focus on one specific goal (like a rare color or line)
- Rebuild or reset a barn/theme
- Limit yourself to one aspect of the game (breeding, capturing, etc.)
- Or just try something completely different than your usual approach
3. Keep it low-effort If you mainly care about your streak or palette codes, you can always log in briefly without putting pressure on yourself to fully play. At the end of the day, if even events like RO didn’t spark anything this month, that’s a pretty strong sign you might just need a break—and that’s completely normal. Stepping away doesn’t mean you’re done for good. A lot of people come back later and enjoy it again after giving themselves some space.
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Let yourself take a break. I went through the same thing a few years back and didn't log in for like... a real life year? Maybe more, aside from just logging on and off every few months to keep my account active. I came back after that time off with an entirely new spark and desire to play, and I came back to some pretty damn cool updates, too. If you've lost your spark, take a step back for however long until you feel that "I miss HEE" feeling. It might take a while
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