Depends on what games i wanna play. Not every game is available on pc, but at least i spend 2-3 hours on the weekend to play cs:go/dota2 with my friends
How many hours do you use your PC for gaming | |||
| 2-3 Hrs | 23 | 41.07% | |
| 3-4 Hrs | 10 | 17.86% | |
| 4-5 Hrs | 8 | 14.29% | |
| 6-8 Hrs | 2 | 3.57% | |
| 10+ Hrs | 13 | 23.21% | |
| Total: | 56 | ||
Depends on what games i wanna play. Not every game is available on pc, but at least i spend 2-3 hours on the weekend to play cs:go/dota2 with my friends
Fluctuates wildly between 2 and 20 hours a week. Sadly don't have time for more anymore
Chazore said:
I feel that as we get older, we gain more responsibilities, having to work more and even provide for a growing family, those sort of things can really dig into and disrupt our gaming time. |
Don't remind me 
Then again I've already given up a lot of things in the last year so the future is now.
I used it a lot for Elite Dangerous Horizons, yet since that addiction broke I've hardly played any games on my laptop. I've used it more for remote play than pc games. The last game I played on it was The Way.
I'd like a more powerful laptop in general (kind old, only has 1gb amd card in it), as mine is getting on and can't handle some stuff. I mainly play F2P games or ones I got free from say Origin or something, haven't bought one for PC in a while. Don't play much really on there.
Hmm, pie.
Having this laptop since 2012, I only use it for gaming for 3-4 hours per month or per three months, as I don't use it. If a friend needs help in Warframe (pretty much what I play), I can spend like a whole week playing it. Apart from that, I don't play much on PC.
I've not done much PC gaming recently, mostly because of FF15 (which i put about 110 hours into over the last few months). Looking at 2016 though, I spent 632~ hours playing games, with 551~ hours of that being on PC. I didn't game much in general in 2016 compared to 2015 (it was long and busy year), but i try to find an hour here and there to relax and let some steam off (or on, preferably :D).
I'm quite interested to see what my console vs PC gaming ratio for 2017 will be. I'm expecting it to still favour PC quite heavily (especially with the new FF14 expansion coming out soon), but but the gap should be much smaller. Where as most of the 2016 console games i played were shorter more focused titles (stuff like Uncharted 4), this year its mostly longer games like Persona 5.

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