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AhDamm t1_iueob9s wrote

I've been a gamer since childhood too. Now at 34 I've found that the older I got the more things I needed to add to my list of things to do. In my teens I could just game every free moment and it was fine. I now need to rotate what I'm doing to entertain myself. I'll pick up a game and play it through, then move onto something else like a new TV series or a new book series. It's about balance, and as I got older I had to balance more things to care about any of them individually. Just throwing out my two cents.

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thewalkindude t1_iuerna0 wrote

It seems modern games require more and more time, and, as my life in the real world progresses, I have less and less. Last year, I was unemployed, so I had plenty of time to commit to games. Now I have a full time job, and I'm going to graduate school in January, so that will take even more time, and I don't know how much time I'll have when I get a professional job either.

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