Playing a young age. I got my first computer when I was an infant first-grader. I do not remember whether I could walk right in most tables, but certainly I had problems with the work of his then Pravets 8C. Well that was the boy next door that I let Moon Patrol. I hardly need to tell you that this day never detached from the monochrome monitor ...
And so it went there-not 25 years
In my hands it rolled out all kinds of computers - from slow as a snail from this vantage point 486 machines, to murder fastest desktop computers with multicore processors and abnormally powerful video cards. And among them - and hundreds of game titles. One might say it's time to give up on his vain pursuit.
Yes but no. The games are part of me. Always have been and always will remain. When I get home after a long and tedious day in which 10 people have raised my blood, and another 10 are literally just Shoots and punches, sit at home in the darkroom and kill tension in any online shooter. When I want to see what my friends are doing from London, Finland and generally - from various other corners of the world - go to The Lord of The Rings Online and do some dungeon together to make up for lost time.
When you prefer to dive into a vast singleplayer world always located in a quality role-playing game to seal my time for hours, even days ...
So even today - nearly 25 years after the start of my gaming "career" -
Games are not yet tired of me
They granted me, distract from boring everyday life, help me to forget about problems. The only thing I feel is happening is that I have become damn pretentious and carefully select each title. In terms of gameplay, genre, even thematically. If you like a little play at all, ever been, now more than one title can hardly catch my eye for months. If I passed puberty geymarstvoto - as not all women now seem to me beautiful, and not all games deserve my attention.
Moreover - I feel I start to create a kind of long-term relationships with certain games. Take the example of The Lord of the Rings Online. This is a title that has not come down from my computer for two years and which will play at least until they reached the very Mordor. That then ...
So that person plays and 30- and 40-years of age, does not mean there is a problem. At all - sometimes we have to break the stereotypical notions of gamers. We have not drifted away types that not move from their seats. We do not spend 24 hours a day at the computer, Attack of the Fever before any MMORPG. We have time for your friends, for your loved ones. Yes - we have serious relationships, and gaming far we only hobby. We're not antisocial and closed in itself. We just love to play and have better reflexes than all those phlegmatic types that catch a game can not jump the first hole and says - "No, it's not for me."
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