Wh1te Out
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Recently I've been having a hard time coming to grips with the new way of gaming in my life. As I've gotten older, my kids and family are taking up more and more of time. As a result, I game less and less it seems. When I had less responsibility I would play many games. I'd pick something up, play through and beat it, then move on to something else. Now it's been two years since I've finished a game and the most hours I've spent on any one title was an MMO (which I no longer have the regular time to play).
I find it hard to decide what to do. Do I stop keeping up with gaming news altogether, stop tracking games and letting the excitement build inside me? There are a lot of game I want to play like Elder Scrolls IV and Neverwinter Nights 2, but the reality is I will probably never finish another RPG (except maybe Kingdom Hearts II). I just don't have the time, and my attention span sways to new exciting things before I can finish a current exciting one.
I've decided that my PC gaming is going to have to become more structured. I enjoy RTS games, but I want to be good at something. I want to pwn people and practice a game or two instead of trying to divide my limited gaming time between five or six titles. I guess my entire reason for posting this is that I want to know if others feel the same way. I know Tek does. Those of you with families and/or budget restrictions can probably relate. So how do we combat this and still enjoy PC gaming the way we did when we had no responsibilities? What's your take on this type of situation?
(Sidenote: I'm going to be selling Rome: Total War and would like to get rid of Doom 3, as well. I will sell R:TW to anyone for $25.00 and that includes shipping. For Doom 3 just make me an offer. If you're interested in either please PM me. I'll hold off on putting them on EBay for a few days. This is an example of my problem actually. I love R:TW, but get better bang for my buck regarding game time if I focus on less strategical/campaign related RTS games... like the upcoming BFME II.)
I find it hard to decide what to do. Do I stop keeping up with gaming news altogether, stop tracking games and letting the excitement build inside me? There are a lot of game I want to play like Elder Scrolls IV and Neverwinter Nights 2, but the reality is I will probably never finish another RPG (except maybe Kingdom Hearts II). I just don't have the time, and my attention span sways to new exciting things before I can finish a current exciting one.
I've decided that my PC gaming is going to have to become more structured. I enjoy RTS games, but I want to be good at something. I want to pwn people and practice a game or two instead of trying to divide my limited gaming time between five or six titles. I guess my entire reason for posting this is that I want to know if others feel the same way. I know Tek does. Those of you with families and/or budget restrictions can probably relate. So how do we combat this and still enjoy PC gaming the way we did when we had no responsibilities? What's your take on this type of situation?
(Sidenote: I'm going to be selling Rome: Total War and would like to get rid of Doom 3, as well. I will sell R:TW to anyone for $25.00 and that includes shipping. For Doom 3 just make me an offer. If you're interested in either please PM me. I'll hold off on putting them on EBay for a few days. This is an example of my problem actually. I love R:TW, but get better bang for my buck regarding game time if I focus on less strategical/campaign related RTS games... like the upcoming BFME II.)