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#1  Edited By brewcity

All awesome advice guys. Of course I'm not practicing what I'm preaching because I ran out and bought ACIII on release day and am going to try to hold off on Halo 4 but the early reviews are pretty tempting. Also - wanted to express my sincere appreciation for you all chiming in and offering suggestions on how to get through this dilemma. I'll work on shutting off the phone, letting the games absorb me on my own time, and not overextending myself if I don't enjoy it. I'm at swimming lessons for my son right now but when I get home I just want to get a giant Mountain Dew, a pile of junk food, and go all out. This community rocks...gamer for life. Thanks again.

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#2  Edited By brewcity

@Casey25: Exactly, thanks man. But I do try and make the time, I just want to figure out how to dig in and get lost in a game like I used to. Playing games while pausing every once in a while to check email / twitter on my phone means I'm probably not focusing well...

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#3  Edited By brewcity

So I get it, I'm getting older. Wife, two kids, busy job...but I want to get back into hardcore gaming. But with all the amazing content that's available, it's just total overload. I have the ability to get all the great games, on all the consoles, but I seem to be enjoying the purchase more than the playing...and I'm scared I'm just wasting money for a dream of free time that I'll never achieve.

Then to make it worse, when I get the time, I lose interest after maybe 45 minutes or so. I even joined this site to help to help re-dedicate my interest in the hobby. I mean for these dudes it's a career, and they don't have the time to play and dedicate time to enjoying everything.

Anyway, I know there will be common suggestions such as - start slow, ramp up, try to dig deeper into each game and increase the amount of your gaming sessions over time.

Holy crap I sound like an OCD person with ADD. GB...can you help??

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#4  Edited By brewcity

Not as bad as No Russian but...BOOM KID KILLING!