I honestly am a one game at a time man. Destiny was the game for awhile. I'm playing league of Legends right now in the meantime waiting for dark souls 3.
If I go for 2 at once I struggle to get into both of them. And will end up dropping them as easily as I started. But if I just play one I feel more invested and get into the idea of the game and lore honestly. A more fun experience in all personally.
Let me know what ya'll think/feel about juggling a couple games at once.
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I go though different fazes. For example, I could really be in a football mood, burn through 8 games of Madden (my season), and not touch it again for a month or so. Same goes for fighting games, shooters, etc..
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Sorry, multiple games at once.
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Edited by The Woolldozer: 3/10/2016 2:38:53 PMVery rarely do I have multiple games in rotation. For the longest time it was Destiny, then Dying Light came out, and I switched to that for a couple days, back to Destiny for a long while, Fallout 4 came out, played that exclusively, then BO3 and Halo 5 came out. Played those two exclusively until I got tired of the lack of diversity in H5 and BO3 had such a low ceiling of skill that every game was a battle for who had the best connection. So, I was back to Destiny. Now, The Division is out, and I'm playing that.. I don't know why, but Halo and COD games are the only two games that I pair up.
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Mostly one with a back up. The back up often changes, but my main game mostly stays the same for years.
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I only get around 8 hours of game time a week (4hr Fri and 4hr Sat). With that limited time I feel that I get a better return on my investment if I spend it on one game rather than trying to spread it around to multiple. Destiny has been my main focus but now the division may take its spot.
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I'm still trying to finish Kingdoms of Amalur on PC, holy balls there's a ton of shit in that game...I'm the type that checks every nook and cranny...
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Yup I'm the same way, I honestly thought I was the only one...