IndorilTheGreat Posted January 3, 2010 Share Posted January 3, 2010 Well, I've been on break for the last two weeeks, soooo.... yeah. But other times... I either do it after I get done with all my stuff, or before, knowing that I can do it all later - I work better under pressure. However, there was one time where I spent some time that could have been spent socializing with friends playing Oblivion/Fallout 3. Looking back, I am ashamed of doing that. I almost caved today, but I decided to chill with my buddies. Much better choice. During school, I've taken to waking up at 6:30 or even 6:00 in the morning so I can play before I need to leave - but not for that reason obly. Also because it allows me to be ready on time. Unfortunately, my sleep schedule has been completely screwed now that I've been able to stay up past midnight and play, rather than 10 or so. Going back to school is going to suck. :pinch: @ SaijaRii: I agree with you completely. Kudos to you. :yes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jenrai Posted January 4, 2010 Share Posted January 4, 2010 WoW is much easier to turn off. Because it sucks. Hey ho. Personal opinion and all that. I actually work relatively unsociable shifts, and only require between 3 and 5 hours sleep a day (not as in I think I do, so I set my alarms and am actually killing myself slowly through sleep deprivation... as in I will wake up, regardless, within 5 hours of going to bed, and won't go back to sleep, so I get up) so when my guys are chilling out at home, I'm usually at work, and when they are at work, I'm usually on Oblivion, so I guess I have it quite easy. Even manage to make time for the Lady in my life... thats what weekends are for! :) Jenrai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balakirev Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 I play a few minutes here, a few minutes there. Usually take care of one major task at a time--such as going to one city, buying alchemical ingredients, selling potions, and buying spells, then jumping back to my house. Then quit. It really isn't difficult. I can understand getting stuck in an MMO because of the need to be there with people who expect you on time for a specific activity, but in a standalone, you make your own schedule. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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