I was always puzzled whenever I was playing an old NASCAR game and people pitted after a caution instead of during the caution. I easily won at Atlanta in NASCAR Racing 2 due to all my rival drivers doing just that.
In racing games it's annoying. One off-roading game I rented back when I went to Blockbuster had such a dark night race level that I rage quit. This was in '98 or '99 and I think it was TNN Hardcore Off-Road.
One reality that angers me but most probably won't change is the high cost of a console. Couldn't they make a console that can't connect to the internet or use Netflix, but just be a game console?
You could enter God Mode without beating the game first, but you had to press so many button combinations in like half a second. I liked the other way Twisted 2 did it better where there was a password screen and you type in the code there.
I wish I had the ability to go to arcade mode with my dad's car and gain way faster cornering speed like in NASCAR Racing 2. Actually his car handles good, but it would still be fun to see.
I used to get upset when people didn't like stuff I liked, but then I realized that the stuff I like may have some downsides and the question is whether or not you can live with those downsides. If not you'll pick something else.
Probably the most addicted I was to gaming was in my early 20's. I was pouring too much time into PC games and GT4. Luckily, I figured out balance around age 23.
One thing that definitely was a glitch and not my fault was when my car was leaving pit road in NASCAR '11 The Game and with about 500 feet to go on pit road my car magically transfers itself from the pit lane to the track. There's no way that was my fault.
I know, I mean some company used to sell painted rocks to people as if they were "pets." That right there shows that corporate world doesn't care about you unless they get your money.
I only like NBA games from say, pre '04. Anything newer than that and you have to have a Phil Jackson (the guy who coached Jordan and Kobe) level basketball mind to play.