Burning Bridges
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I'm considering my options. After gaming for around 30 years, the spark's just not there much any more. 'Sides, that the time isn't either. Life intrudes and beats the shit out of you as you get older. I used to try to spend 2-4 hours a day playing games in my teens and 20s. Now I'm lucky to get that per week. Kinda hard to have a passion for something you get so little time with, but then again, it makes what time you do get matter that much more.
So no divorce yet. I just think maybe we should try seeing other hobbies.
Bannerlord comes to Early Access in early 2020. and for the time being get Star Citizen.
Or ask Makkabb for other games that will completely turn the world around. Talking to the guy about those new games is always like
Sure, if you are so weak willed that you can't control your gaming, maybe you should think about taking a break. But after a certain age, when you have other responsibilities, finding some time to game is more of a problem than having too much time. When you are working from 9-17, plus you have to deal with a lot of bullshit everywhere, having 30-60 minutes of gaming, where you can turn off the world around you is a blessing.Games can be a black hole for your time. I find it infinitely easier to quit reading to do something rather than stopping a play session. Although the addiction problem mostly applies to online games. Nevertheless I don't think it is fair to say that games are just like any other hobby. For some people they can and do consume more time unintentionally.
J_C you being to sound like the most grown up, grounded person on the Codex
But somehow this makes me a bit sad too. I personally work only about 2 hours a day to have enough to live and can play whenever I want, and if you were an IT guy you could do that too. You should really find something to boost your career as you mentioned in the programming thread.