BabyHeadCrab
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This is an anonymous poll. Don't worry about being judged.
I say gaming in parenthesis, or in erasure, because everyone seems to have a different definition of what gaming is these days. Here, I specifically mean sitting down in front of a console or PC and playing games which require more than a few moments of attention.
This excludes things like Angry Birds, Farmville and quite a few indie titles.
I'm starting this thread to get a grasp on the attitudes of HL2.netters and what exactly they've come to expect, or derive from dedicating themselves to playing games which require patience, or to use a better word; focus.
It would be even better if you shared what sort of game(s) and how long your play sessions are. Information about platform would be helpful to my understanding too. It seems as time goes on, I see less and less of my Steam friends actually... playing games! The statistics actually prove this. This could be attributed to any number of factors: the responsibilities of growing up, disinterest in the current games market, or simply not being much of a social gamer anymore.
Obviously your time spent "hardcore" gaming fluctuates based on schedule and your changing lifestyle, but I'm just looking for some loose figures within a community which I have an above average understanding of.
Voting is great, but posting details on your gaming lifestyle is even better. I'll start with myself.
Though I used to play 12+, I've certainly quelled my play time since then. I'm now down to probably 5-6, often times less and most of the time is spent in WoW, FPS or Rift. I'm primarily a PC Gamer but also own a PS3 and 360 - which, to be completely honest, get little use other than the limited social gaming opportunities I have and Netflix.
I've largely lost interest in gaming the hobby - replacing that aspect of my life instead with using it as a routine to wind down for a few hours between various real life stressors. I do miss when I was able to be passionate and immersed for countless hours, and I certainly don't consider my real life aspirations obtained, but my "gaming", for better or for worse, is almost entirely MMO-based now!
I say gaming in parenthesis, or in erasure, because everyone seems to have a different definition of what gaming is these days. Here, I specifically mean sitting down in front of a console or PC and playing games which require more than a few moments of attention.
This excludes things like Angry Birds, Farmville and quite a few indie titles.
I'm starting this thread to get a grasp on the attitudes of HL2.netters and what exactly they've come to expect, or derive from dedicating themselves to playing games which require patience, or to use a better word; focus.
It would be even better if you shared what sort of game(s) and how long your play sessions are. Information about platform would be helpful to my understanding too. It seems as time goes on, I see less and less of my Steam friends actually... playing games! The statistics actually prove this. This could be attributed to any number of factors: the responsibilities of growing up, disinterest in the current games market, or simply not being much of a social gamer anymore.
Obviously your time spent "hardcore" gaming fluctuates based on schedule and your changing lifestyle, but I'm just looking for some loose figures within a community which I have an above average understanding of.
Voting is great, but posting details on your gaming lifestyle is even better. I'll start with myself.
Though I used to play 12+, I've certainly quelled my play time since then. I'm now down to probably 5-6, often times less and most of the time is spent in WoW, FPS or Rift. I'm primarily a PC Gamer but also own a PS3 and 360 - which, to be completely honest, get little use other than the limited social gaming opportunities I have and Netflix.
I've largely lost interest in gaming the hobby - replacing that aspect of my life instead with using it as a routine to wind down for a few hours between various real life stressors. I do miss when I was able to be passionate and immersed for countless hours, and I certainly don't consider my real life aspirations obtained, but my "gaming", for better or for worse, is almost entirely MMO-based now!