Hardcore Gamer: As gamers, we often hear high-horsed critics compete and criticize against the nature of how we react with our video games and we far too often come across studies of scientists, who’s experiments say that we play too much. This isn’t to say that devoting an unhealthy amount of time grinding levels in the latest MapleStory update or in the newest iteration of Call of Duty wouldn’t bring about various consequences. However, the reverse of these two ends is just as daunting. With titles releasing in plethora and ina a short amount of time, have embarking on new, virtual quests become limited? Is there such a thing as too many games?
Duuro says: "I think the idea behind the movement is cool, but on the other hand, the execution and clear limitation of the platform somewhat undermine the whole thing."
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Disney Dreamlight Valley devs have officially teased the second part of the paid expansion titled The Spark of Imagination.
1. Stop gaming.
There are basiclly 3 things that keep me active in gaming
1) I play games with my kids.
2) Off TV play on gamepad has helped me play more when main tv is in use.
3) binge gaming when I have a rare night to myself.
At 29 and no kids but married, I literally schedule time for it and get up early on the weekends like I'm going to work.
I'm going through this. I just turned 19 and got licensed to be a realtor. Spend most my day prospecting for buyers and seller over the phone. Leave home at 7:30 am and get home at 8pm. Only play my ps4 for an hour. And I'm losing my touch with bf4 :'(