The only solution ^Get chronic insomnia, sleeping 8 hours a day is overrated anyway.
The only solution ^Get chronic insomnia, sleeping 8 hours a day is overrated anyway.
I’m only joking I promise. We all need our downtime, don’t need to tell me about how difficult life is ffs, know all about it.You joke, but I'm seriously tired of this shit.
I have a very demanding job where I often work late and part of the weekend. Plus I'm the the cook in the relationship and my wife has health issues that keep her from doing too much around the house without a lot of pain involved.
I only have a couple hours a day of free time at most, which usually I'm so beat I just use to sit and recoup.
If you like multiplayer games, consider at least one kid. If you like Fifa, don't stop until you have a son.Kind of planning on not having kids. For a LOT of reasons.
Oh I know you are joking. I didn’t mean to come off hot. I’ve just heard this multiple times. It’s infuriating.I’m only joking I promise. We all need our downtime, don’t need to tell me about how difficult life is ffs, know all about it.
I would say there are two parts to this. One being that games are designed to be bloated and take pointlessly long and the other is that many adults lack efficient routines and drive.I've never been busier in my life at the age of 34. But that doesn't stop me from making time for video games. If anything, I need them more than ever to give my mind and body a reprieve from my demanding job.
Problem is, games are SO fucking long and numerous. We all joke about backlogs, but it's true. It just continues to get bigger and bigger. I don't expect to make a dent in mine, but damn. I feel like I'm buying a new game before I've truly started the last one.
And that's entirely my fault, of course. But I see these large, narrative based games and I WANT to be a part of them. But when I start playing them, they can feel like a slog. I enjoy them in the moment, but it feels like I'm making barely any progress when I only have an hour here and there to commit to them.
I've come to a crossroads where I need to make the decision to just...cut out certain genres even though I don't want to. I recently got into JRPGs more than before. There's a LOT I love here. But they're too damn long and bloated.
We need more Resident Evil length games.
How do you manage video games as an adult? Or are we mostly in the same boat?
I'm nearly 39 and have been of the same mindset for quite some time now. Rarely can I get into a game that is 20+ hours, there is just so much bloat and filler BS in so many modern games, I just don't understand how this trend keeps going.I've never been busier in my life at the age of 34. But that doesn't stop me from making time for video games. If anything, I need them more than ever to give my mind and body a reprieve from my demanding job.
Problem is, games are SO fucking long and numerous. We all joke about backlogs, but it's true. It just continues to get bigger and bigger. I don't expect to make a dent in mine, but damn. I feel like I'm buying a new game before I've truly started the last one.
And that's entirely my fault, of course. But I see these large, narrative based games and I WANT to be a part of them. But when I start playing them, they can feel like a slog. I enjoy them in the moment, but it feels like I'm making barely any progress when I only have an hour here and there to commit to them.
I've come to a crossroads where I need to make the decision to just...cut out certain genres even though I don't want to. I recently got into JRPGs more than before. There's a LOT I love here. But they're too damn long and bloated.
We need more Resident Evil length games.
How do you manage video games as an adult? Or are we mostly in the same boat?
I would say there are two parts to this. One being that games are designed to be bloated and take pointlessly long and the other is that many adults lack efficient routines and drive.
I work, on average, 60-70 hours a week. A mix between actual job, chores, and studying for future career paths (slowly working towards a Med School as a Non-Trad student). I still am able to put in around 2-3 hours of gaming a night and maintain other hobbies like painting miniatures, reading books, and hanging out with friends.
Meanwhile I have friends who work 40 hours a week, aren't studying, and don't have families and they struggle to get 1 hour of gaming every few days. The major difference is that I cut out mindless wastes of time such as reddit, twitter (or X as it is now called? Dumb name), and only use GAF.
The trick is having a routine. Finding moments of space in that routine to do mundane chores (shopping, cleaning, kids, washing clothes, etc) and preventing distractions. For example, when I study I use the Pomodoro technique - 25 min studying, 5 minute break. Rinse and repeat. Within that 5 minute period, I can get a *lot* done. Load of laundry put in, taken out, or folded. Quick dusting of a room, vacuum, cleaning dishes, etc. This saves me time for later so when I want to sit down, relax and enjoy myself I can do so without any disruptions and focus whole-heartedly on the new fantastic adventure in front of me.
The other issue is that many games are just... bloated. Assassins' Creed Odyssey and Valhalla, Spider-Man, Horizon Forbidden West, Starfield, God of War Ragnarok, FarCry 6, and plenty more besides. Sometimes less is more and many games these days would benefit with having half the game removed to make something more focused, tightly paced, and overall more entertaining.
I also learned that if I am not having fun, I stop playing. If a game doesn't respect my time, I don't need to give it more. I will just sell it and move on. I would rather play a game I enjoy from start to finish than one that I enjoy moments of, but struggle to care for the remainder.
The other issue is that many games are just... bloated. Assassins' Creed Odyssey and Valhalla, Spider-Man, Horizon Forbidden West, Starfield, God of War Ragnarok, FarCry 6, and plenty more besides. Sometimes less is more and many games these days would benefit with having half the game removed to make something more focused, tightly paced, and overall more entertaining.
I've never been busier in my life at the age of 34. But that doesn't stop me from making time for video games. If anything, I need them more than ever to give my mind and body a reprieve from my demanding job.
Problem is, games are SO fucking long and numerous. We all joke about backlogs, but it's true. It just continues to get bigger and bigger. I don't expect to make a dent in mine, but damn. I feel like I'm buying a new game before I've truly started the last one.
And that's entirely my fault, of course. But I see these large, narrative based games and I WANT to be a part of them. But when I start playing them, they can feel like a slog. I enjoy them in the moment, but it feels like I'm making barely any progress when I only have an hour here and there to commit to them.
I've come to a crossroads where I need to make the decision to just...cut out certain genres even though I don't want to. I recently got into JRPGs more than before. There's a LOT I love here. But they're too damn long and bloated.
We need more Resident Evil length games.
How do you manage video games as an adult? Or are we mostly in the same boat?
What about other genders?Avoid women.
Don't neglect your sleep to play videogames. Everyone who has posted about being fine with 4-5 hours of sleep is significantly more likely to develop serious health issues as they age and die prematurely.
Easy. Find your wife a hobby she enjoys and can do from the sofa (oh and hope she likes games before getting married). Then get home from work, sit on sofa, turn on PlayStation. Done. You get to spend time together, and you get to play PlayStation for hours every night.
Don’t have kids. Get cats.
Try being in a well paid, self employed job, with no kids, and having a partner who doesn't want kids either. Minimise the responsibilities the world demands you have, and embrace a lifestyle you actually want.
Yes. I can almost taste the smugness dripping off that statement as well.
Not smugness, just very naive if you think 90% of people who have children are doing so not because they want to but because the world demands it of them.Try being in a well paid, self employed job, with no kids, and having a partner who doesn't want kids either. Minimise the responsibilities the world demands you have, and embrace a lifestyle you actually want.
Yes. I can almost taste the smugness dripping off that statement as well.
But on my gravestone I can put how many platinum trophies I achieved. That counts for something……right…….RIGHT?Don't neglect your sleep to play videogames. Everyone who has posted about being fine with 4-5 hours of sleep is significantly more likely to develop serious health issues as they age and die prematurely.
Fortunately my wife likes the same shows as me (mostly...those I don't like she'll watch before I get up if she's up early etc). Like most people now, sure we spend a fair chunk also glued to our phones. She took up crochet and really likes building stuff in lego etc, and reading, and likes hearing/half paying attention to game stories. So it works well. Every so often she'll play a game too, but rarely AAA, usually some Indies. Last big game she played was Harry Potter, so we'd switch accounts every few hours and share. Its worked well for over a decade.I have a kid. It's fine as long as they go to bed at a normal time. You then have most of the evening. The issue really is a lot of guys seem to be whipped by their wives. From experience most women I know are incapable of having hobbies or filling their own free time. Their idea of fun is sitting next to you, being on their phone and making sure you can't have too much fun yourself by making you watch some shit tv show which they aren't even watching themselves. To some people this seems to give themselves the illusion that they are "spending time with their partner" - when really it's wasting each others time doing fuck all.
Set boundaries early in the relationship is my tip. I still spend time with my wive OBVIOUSLY - but when it's time to whack some dross on TV - I'm off to the other room. Is she texting other men? Probably...haha.
Smugness? This reads like an utterly miserable existence. I have a high paying job and me and my wife had a few years doing whatever we wanted without kids. After a while I found it to be an unfullfilling existence and having a child has been the absolute best thing to ever happen in my life and truly highlighted what a sad existence we'd have had without having a child. Each to our own of course but that advice will not work for most people. We are biologically designed to procreate and going against that has massive downsides for most well rounded human beings who come from a healthy family background without any previous trauma.
Here lies a man who finished Elden Ring at RL1. He shall not be missed.But on my gravestone I can put how many platinum trophies I achieved. That counts for something……right…….RIGHT?
What about other genders?