NoPolToday@beehaw.orgtoGaming@beehaw.org•Working parents, how do you find time to game?English
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1 year agoAh ah ah. 😭 I just can’t play as often or as long as i’d want…
Ah ah ah. 😭 I just can’t play as often or as long as i’d want…
Yeah, that’s why prefer to avoid PvP games. I’m not good, tbf, and the stress I’m feeling is just too much to handle - my real life is stressful enough, thank you very much…
For example, I would love to experience Sea of Thieves on my own, finding some treasures, fighting skeletons or the Kraken. But the PvP aspect is killing it for me. I’m not entitled to anything, of course. Plenty of people wouldn’t enjoy a pure PvE Sea of Thieves, but as far as I’m concerned, that kind of game would bring me back for sure…
Recently, Hi-Fi Rush made me smile (and laugh) more than once :)
The console experience is different enough though. I have a PC I can game on with no issue, but I rarely do, because i love my sofa, my LG OLED and my soundbar. At the end of a tiring working day, after taking care of my chores, putting the kids to bed, I just can’t get back to the computer, especially if I had to use it all day long for work…
But, at the end of the day, it’s all a matter of preference: do you like PS 1st party kinds of games? Go for PlayStation. Are you more eclectic? Go for Game Pass. Your kids want a potent enough machine for Roblox and Fortnite? The Series S is there for you. Do you travel a lot? Go for a Switch or a Steam Deck (loving mine btw).
Plus, the ultimate question: How much does a PC/a console or a new game cost in your country?