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Captain_Yuri said:
Chazore said:

Starcraft II, there's a game I still need to finish for those chevvos and also play some Alliance vs Horde custom games. I still miss the days when me and some mates would play that prop hunt type game, good times.

You use US Battle.net?.

Yeaa

Damn, I was hoping for Eu  

vivster said:

That wildly fluctuates on mood and game availability. Couldn't even give you a weekly average. I'm sure there have been weeks where I didn't play at all. Let's just say I'm getting my money's worth.

Leadified said:
It varies heavily, I haven't played on it in over a week right now but if I'm in the mood for some RTS/4X/arcade/Elder Scrolls games then it goes up to 10 hours a week.

Back when I used to play online shooters and MMOs it used to be at least 3-4 hours each day but I don't play those anymore. On top of that, I've become a lot more picky over the games I play so I probably only play like 5% of the game in my Steam library and the rest I pretend they don't exist.                                       

I feel I get like that at times myself. Sometimes there will be a week where I'm busy with work, that when I arrive at home, I'm cooking dinner and watching/catching up on some old/new shows. Sometimes the following evening I might play a game for a efw hours, but I'm also that type that does need to egt in the mood to play specific games. 

I just recently started playing Elder Scrolls online since I got a cheap physical deal on the Gold edition, so I'm playing that for around 2 hours a night with BF1 taking an hr or two as well.



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