Blueprint for Revolution -
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quote [ In other words, gamers in their thirties think they can’t keep up with their younger counterparts and lose interest in competitive gaming. It’s psychological rather than the experience of aging. ]
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spazm said @ 2:47pm GMT on 2nd June
I dunno man. My daughter goes to bed around 7, mom doesn’t follow that much later. That leaves me with my console and a hand full of online friends, blasting enemy npc’s -currently in the streets of Washington DC. I don’t think I’ve ever gamed more than I do now.
spazm said @ 3:14pm GMT on 2nd June
I dunno man. My daughter goes to bed around 7, mom doesn’t follow that much later. That leaves me with my console and a hand full of online friends, blasting enemy npc’s -currently in the streets of Washington DC. I don’t think I’ve ever gamed more than I do now.
Edit: I’m 43, 2 years older than the writer of the article. Just wanted to add that.
spazm said @ 3:16pm GMT on 2nd June
I dunno man. My daughter goes to bed around 7, mom doesn’t follow that much later. That leaves me with my console and a hand full of online friends, blasting enemy npc’s -currently in the streets of Washington DC. I don’t think I’ve ever gamed more than I do now.
Edit: I’m 43, some of my team mates are 55+. Just wanted to add that.
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spazm said @ 2:47pm GMT on 2nd June [Score:2 Underrated]
I dunno man. My daughter goes to bed around 7, mom doesn’t follow that much later. That leaves me with my console and a hand full of online friends, blasting enemy npc’s -currently in the streets of Washington DC. I don’t think I’ve ever gamed more than I do now.
Edit: I’m 43, some of my team mates are 55+. Just wanted to add that.