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How many hours per day you spend on gaming and gaming related things.

Discussion in 'Ogres Breakfast' started by florentall, May 5, 2012.

How many hours do you spend with gaming or game-related things?

  1. 0-1 hour(s) a day

    2 vote(s)
    5.3%
  2. 1-2 hour(s) a day

    6 vote(s)
    15.8%
  3. 2-3 hour(s) a day

    4 vote(s)
    10.5%
  4. 3-4 hour(s) a day

    6 vote(s)
    15.8%
  5. 4-5 hour(s) a day

    4 vote(s)
    10.5%
  6. 6-7 hour(s) a day

    3 vote(s)
    7.9%
  7. more then 7 hours a day

    13 vote(s)
    34.2%
  1. paulhar1s50n

    paulhar1s50n Big Brute New Ogre

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    I used to spend 8 to 12 hours but since I've become busy with real life activities, I now spend 2 to 3 hours in gaming.
     
  2. Drake_Green

    Drake_Green Club Swinger New Ogre

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    I do 10 hrs a day, sometimes with overtime. since i got works just 2-3, but I did 72 hrs gaming once damn that was epic
     
  3. Stroik

    Stroik Ogre Prince Ogre Veteran
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    Usually I don't do it more than an hour at a time but sometimes I do it quite a bit and it really adds up.
     
  4. Raffiel

    Raffiel Elite Ogre The Pit

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    7+ hours .....
     
  5. Playing less than usual these days, just because games aren't what they used to be (too many developers jumping on the 3D game bandwagon and abandoning 2D games, web games quickly losing popularity, and too many games that are made for a quick buck or as nothing more than just eye-candy, especially on the app store) and because there are better things I could do. I generally play games, when I feel like procrastinating, especially if what I'm working on something that's draining my mind.
     

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