When do you quit video games?
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Full time job, coach my kids baseball team, great social life, work out 5 days a week.
It’s all about give and take. I rarely watch TV outside of sports. So, that time when you sit on the couch on Netflix you spend in the bedroom.
My gaming actually increased during COVID. Basically made a man cave so that my wife and I had our own spaces. She has her stuff she likes to watch, I have games. Balance it out, make sure you don’t spend the entire weekends in front of the TV and you should be good
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I played a lot as a kid and young teenager, but once about 16 hit I was in to "other" things. Started hitting gaming hardcore again at about 35 or 36. Couldnt really be bothered with it in my 20's. Single and free.
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My experience, never.
Though I’m not playing all day ever like it seems many who play this game do,I love playing games and having unique experiences, to me it’s one of the last few forms of truly immersive entertainment. When I have my headphones on last night playing RE:Village, it’s one of the few times all day I’m not multitasking or half paying attention while doing something on my phone. So for that reason I prefer an hour or two a night playing games over other forms of time wasting entertainment.
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I'm 40....I play now more than ever! Work gets boring. Wife ignores you more and more as the years go on. Little kids around the house are loud. etc.
Madden and The Show are how I calm myself down. (obviously only playing offline, cause I need to R-E-L-A-X)
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