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Originally Posted by BeastRider 
Personally I don't really get "bored" with it, I just get tired when I've been doing nothing but playing for the entire day. I can play a good 6-10 hours of a particular game I enjoy (Guild Wars 2 right now) but then there would be times where I really don't wanna start the game cause I feel "tired" of it for that particular time. What I do is try shuffling games, meaning I try and play different games in between or even watch a couple episodes of some TV series I have.
Gaming has always been a part of my life though, so as long as there are games that are gonna get released, you can be 100% sure I'll be playing it lol.

Personally I don't really get "bored" with it, I just get tired when I've been doing nothing but playing for the entire day. I can play a good 6-10 hours of a particular game I enjoy (Guild Wars 2 right now) but then there would be times where I really don't wanna start the game cause I feel "tired" of it for that particular time. What I do is try shuffling games, meaning I try and play different games in between or even watch a couple episodes of some TV series I have.
Gaming has always been a part of my life though, so as long as there are games that are gonna get released, you can be 100% sure I'll be playing it lol.
Quite right. Many times I want to play, but know that I won't get to where I want to be in the amount of time I have on hand, so I think twice and usually don't play till later at night. I have no children, married and am semi-retired. I have tons of time. Many 'gamers' usually know when a boss is up next or just around the corner and that can mean at least a 20 minute fight, or as in a Final Fantasy version (X?) (can't remember the particular game at the moment) there is a boss that takes up to four hours to beat so you can obtain the goodie. I'm thinking 'Dark' in the mines. For me, that is always a place to consider resting, taking a break, or just stopping to get back to what ever schedule I need to deal with. I guess, in my earlier post, getting bored is a little over stated. I DO get bored, but I anticipate that I will.














