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I lie to myself and tell myself that Grand Strategy Games have the most depth and the most meaningful experiences and therefore are "the most fun". But I have to drag myself into a Grand Strategy Game meanwhile I'll play a deathmatch FPS for hours at the drop of a hat. The eternal struggle.
I've tried to convince myself that aciton / strategy hybrids are "the perfect compromise", but alas. I still play deathmatch FPS at the drop of a hat regardless.