I've been having a hard time trying to decide between playing The Old Republic on my PC and a multitude of games that I have on my 360... I have a huge backlog of 360 games plus the new games coming out and recent season of releases, not to mention my Wii (Skyward Sword) and the small backlog of PS2 and PS3 games I have. Balance all that with a wife and 4-year-old son, (and school, finishing up my last few semesters at ASU) and you can see my problem. Here's to hoping that I can get time to do it all, at least at some point.
Computer vs. 360
I've been having a hard time trying to decide between playing The Old Republic on my PC and a multitude of games that I have on my 360... I have a huge backlog of 360 games plus the new games coming out and recent season of releases, not to mention my Wii (Skyward Sword) and the small backlog of PS2 and PS3 games I have. Balance all that with a wife and 4-year-old son, (and school, finishing up my last few semesters at ASU) and you can see my problem. Here's to hoping that I can get time to do it all, at least at some point.
You decided to have kids and get married before you finished school. You done f'ed up son. Gaming should take a back seat to you being a shitty husband/father/student so you can get an extra heart container playing Zelda.
You don't have time for a MMO, man. It just doesn't sound like you do. Especially one with a monthly subscription fee attached. I could see you turning playing Skyward Sword into an activity you can do with your son. Kids generally like bright colors and the motion control gimmick. If your schedule is really as crammed as you are making it out to be then I suggest you pick the games you feel you absolutely have to play and play them whenever you can. It might be best to accept the fact that you aren't going to get around to all of them and sell some of them.
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