DnD and board games have pretty much replaced video games for me. Never thought I'd see the day, but I find all the recent video games I've tried to be pretty lifeless, especially MMO's, where it seems that there really isn't any meaningful story and/or goals. Quite ironic given the graphic superpower of modern consoles, I mostly play 16/32 bit era stuff....
I used to be quite the gamer in the day, won quite a few competitions in my state, so I am rather surprised myself that I seem to have moved to something else. I still follow a few things, Castlevania (or more aptly Bloodstained), but things like Final Fantasy seem to be rather....uninspiring...in their more current iterations.
So I enjoy DM-ing , making custom maps for dungeons in PnP, and in general immersing people in a new world.
What campaign were you doing for 5e, by the way? I hear you about conflicting schedules , it is such a pain to get a consistent group to play with. I think it would be easier if there still wasn't a bit nerdy stigma about this particular pastime, because I think people who otherwise wouldn't play it would find it quite enjoyable once they got into all the wonderful and infinite options available in the world of PnP rpgs.
Shadowrun was mentioned earlier, also quite fun indeed.