Do you think you will ever stop playing video Games?

Nerexor

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I suspect if I ever get around to getting married and having kids that my gaming time will be so limited that I'd just stop. But thats just supposition, and since I'm in no danger of that happening any time soon, bring on the games!
 

Palademon

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I think only when my job consumes my free time.

...my job of making video games!
 

King of Asgaard

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Not a chance in hell.
I've had some of the happiest moments of my life (so far) with a console in my hands.
I look forward to more great memories.
 

DanielBrown

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Probably. When it's time to start working(yes, I'm a lazy failure), getting a girlfriend and eventually kids I doubt there'll be much time over for playing games like I used to.
I'll at least start prioritising which games to play, instead of buying every cheap game I find.
 

SangRahl

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"When they pry my controller from my cold, dead hands." (or keyboard/mouse, depending)
 

Tallim

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You won't stop playing, you'll just have less time for it and (usually) become a bit more picky about what you play. You'll probably keep playing though. I'm 34 and have been playing games since I was around 7 or 8.

I do seem to go in waves though. Sometimes I literally don't have the energy or enthusiasm for gaming and I won't play anything for weeks. But I always find something eventually that I fancy getting into.

One advantage of not having as much time to play games is they *seem* to last longer. A 10 hour game can potentially last you most of a week if you only have a couple of hours to play a day. Whereas when I was younger and had all the time I wanted to play a game was over in a flash.
 

StBishop

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I dunno, prolly not.

I like gaming a bunch, I'm only 21 though so I have no idea what sort of man I'll be in 20 years.

I think I'll stop buying new games if they stop making games I like, if that happens I'll probably get bored of almost all of my games, but I think there'll always be a select few I revisit.
 

Chemical Alia

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In the past six months I'd be surprised if I clocked in ten hours of game playing. It sucks, but sometimes you just have a lot going on in your life and have to set games aside. For me, it really just comes down to how much free time I have.