@LikeClockwork Tell me how Fallout 4 is. I've spent 174 8-hour days on Fallout 3 and I don't know how many hours on New Vegas. That's part of what ended my 25 year marriage. Now I see my daughter every weekend and have a job (again). Have a girlfriend, too. No more time for games.
I was a huge gamer when I lived at home and was in a long distance relationship... played nearly every night! And then we moved in together and got married, and I didn't game for roughly 3 years. Fast forward to July of this year when Rocket League came out, and I'm back to gaming almost every day. Thankfully my wife understands how awesome it is, and supports my habit.
Does Candy Crush count as a video game? If so, I spend at least 20 hours playing video games each week. If not, I don't spend any hours playing video games each week.
I lucked out and married someone who enjoys video games; @MrsMoose and I play a few hours a week together. We loved Lego Harry Potter so much we beat both games twice, and Battleblock Theater keeps us coming back every so often for the user-created levels.
As a kid, my mom only let me play video games 1 hour a day and only on weekends, up until some point in high school when I convinced her to allow an hour after school, too. She didn't like the sound on either - didn't want to hear Sonic collecting his rings...
Now I'm making the most of things while I have a good job and am still free (in a long-distance relationship).
Playing as I voted...20+
@Pavlov speaks the truth.
@Pavlov damn you with your truth.
@Pavlov hahaha so legit
@Pavlov I have like 40 Wiiu games and haven't finished one yet.
Hmmm... four and a half hour session keeping me up late right up to meh hour... yeah, I'm in the 20+ category. Dammit.
I have to finish Legacy of the Void before Thanksgiving. Otherwise I'll miss Thanksgiving.
Clash of clans alone is a full time job.
Not as many as I'd like. :(
I don't know about previously, but having just received copies of Fallout 4 and The Witcher 3, I imagine my number is about to skyrocket.
@LikeClockwork Tell me how Fallout 4 is. I've spent 174 8-hour days on Fallout 3 and I don't know how many hours on New Vegas. That's part of what ended my 25 year marriage. Now I see my daughter every weekend and have a job (again). Have a girlfriend, too. No more time for games.
There are 24 hours in a day and 7 days in a week, so subtracting eight hours of sleep each night, that leaves 112 hours for gaming.
@UnguidedSALT Why so much sleep? That's wasted gaming time!
Whoops. I totally read it per day. Guess mine is pretty off.
Does Solitaire count?
Does the text game Adventure count?
@sligett If you mean something like Zork for the second option, then yes
They all count every bloody one of them counts
@Michaelpppsrawl
I was a huge gamer when I lived at home and was in a long distance relationship... played nearly every night! And then we moved in together and got married, and I didn't game for roughly 3 years. Fast forward to July of this year when Rocket League came out, and I'm back to gaming almost every day. Thankfully my wife understands how awesome it is, and supports my habit.
Does Candy Crush count as a video game? If so, I spend at least 20 hours playing video games each week. If not, I don't spend any hours playing video games each week.
I lucked out and married someone who enjoys video games; @MrsMoose and I play a few hours a week together. We loved Lego Harry Potter so much we beat both games twice, and Battleblock Theater keeps us coming back every so often for the user-created levels.
Used to be at 20+.... sadly, no times these days.
Probably 20+.
As a kid, my mom only let me play video games 1 hour a day and only on weekends, up until some point in high school when I convinced her to allow an hour after school, too. She didn't like the sound on either - didn't want to hear Sonic collecting his rings...
Now I'm making the most of things while I have a good job and am still free (in a long-distance relationship).
@mehcus Can you fix this poll? Someone put Week instead of day in there...