Steak and Potatoes 13480 Posted January 2, 2015 Unfortunately I wish I was this way, I get roughly one day maybe two to play video games in which its of course the middle of the week. No one is off work and I play by myself for one hour then usually two hours with friends and its back to sleep and work for the rest of the week with no breaks. Enjoy it whilst it lasts. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeatHTaX 1217 Posted January 2, 2015 Unfortunately I wish I was this way, I get roughly one day maybe two to play video games in which its of course the middle of the week. No one is off work and I play by myself for one hour then usually two hours with friends and its back to sleep and work for the rest of the week with no breaks. Enjoy it whilst it lasts. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Setlo 2 Posted January 2, 2015 Real life should always take priority over a video game. As others have said, DayZ will always be waiting here for you, but real life opportunities will not be so patient. I do not usually plan my schedule around DayZ (or any game for that matter, anymore.) I used to plan my life around MMORPGs and I missed out on 3 1/2 years (June 2010 - December 2013) of personal life experiences due to my lack of control and obsessive behavior. I look at the importance of gaming as secondary now (unless you're developing a game) due to it being time consuming without giving any real benefits in life (unless you're in a gaming group that makes money off of their success.) Gaming isn't bad, but everything should be done in moderation. Relentless preoccupation towards (for some) an addicting pastime can be / is damaging. If I am playing DayZ, when I could be doing something productive, it feels as if I am wasting important time on fun, but relatively unimportant matters in relation to reality. If I am ahead in my studies, and there is some down time available, then DayZ is where it's at for me. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites