Very true. I came here just to post that. My longest gaming session was on Medieval: Total War 2. I spent almost 24 hours clicking the "end turn" button. And I normally do, at most, 2-3 hour gaming sessions.Hafnium said:The Total War series, it can get really bad for me, like staying up until 4-5AM, just taking yet another turn, vowing to stop after that.
That and Battlefield 2 have eaten more time because of this for me than anything else. It happens more often with 4x games, but 4x games take a long time because you take a lot more than "just one more turn." An average round of TF2 lasts a half hour, and an average round of Batllefield 2 lasts a full hour, and both games tend to go for best 2/3 or best 3/5, meaning you're there a long ass time if you want to see it through to the end.ConstantErasing said:Team Fortress 2 for me. In there it's always just one more match. Even though I know full well that it is going to be more than just one more match when all is said and done, I never fail to convince myself to start that next round of ctf on doublecross.
I love you for mentioning Chao-raising and PSO in the same sentence. Those two constituted a good chunk of my sleepless nights in high school and about 75% of my ignored homework assignments.C F said:Ah, yes. How many playthroughs of Red Rescue Team have I done? I lost count. Speaking of that generation of Nintendo games, how about Sonic Adventure 2: Battle and Phantasy Star Online: Episodes 1&2 both for the GameCube? The latter is, in my opinion, absolutely addicting (even though I only play offline with my siblings) and you get to raise Chao [http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k199/solareala/neutral_chao_garden-1.jpg] in the former.Tazzy da Devil said:I was like this with the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games. Just one more dungeon... wait, it's WHAT time?!
Speaking of which, my younger sister and I have been trying to breed a generational line into all-S graded Chao, and I need to figure out the best course of action for inter-breeding the five chao I have in the current generation. I'm thinking about keeping the three choicest offspring of the lot. It's really handy that Chao have no set gender and don't care about inbreeding, like at all. As a matter of fact, that can result in genetic superiority, as Chao are likely to take the better grades of both parents, and then you take two children and wow, what am I doing with my time?
Eh, everyone's got to have something, I suppose.