I have a family, a job and a life. I have several hobbies outside of gaming (candle making, target shooting, archery, tabletop RPG's). I do play some casual games just because they are fun, but I still think that if I've paid 50 or 60 dollars for a game, it had better damned well deliver more than 10 hours of gameplay to me. If it doesn't, I consider myself to have been robbed.
The only thing I want changed in games to accommodate the reality of many gamers having less time is for games to get rid of check point saving altogether, in all games. As long as I can save anywhere I want, what does it matter if I can only play this 60 hour epic for 2 hours a day? I can pick it up where I left off.
If a publisher wants to give me a 10 hour game, they need to give me a 30 dollar price point as well. I don't go to the movies because I hate paying 6 or more dollars an hour for my entertainment, I'm sure as hell not going to pay that much for a game. My money is way to valuable to me for that.
The only thing I want changed in games to accommodate the reality of many gamers having less time is for games to get rid of check point saving altogether, in all games. As long as I can save anywhere I want, what does it matter if I can only play this 60 hour epic for 2 hours a day? I can pick it up where I left off.
If a publisher wants to give me a 10 hour game, they need to give me a 30 dollar price point as well. I don't go to the movies because I hate paying 6 or more dollars an hour for my entertainment, I'm sure as hell not going to pay that much for a game. My money is way to valuable to me for that.