Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The game doesn’t matter. The fact that you put that much energy in a video game is the issue.
Don’t know one woman whose spouse plays video games.
You must not know a lot of people below the age of 50 then. RDR2 cost over $500M to make and grossed over $725M in 2 weeks. The game has sold almost 50M copies world wide. These are numbers greater than block buster movies. There literally millions of people well into adulthood who play RDR2.
+1
Early 40s here, nearly every guy I know plays video games… some as much as humanly possible. And these are biglaw partners, physicians, business owners, and military. Not by any means an unaccomplished group.
As for OP’s playing style… not my burrito but you do you. I personally like to play hero ball and have everybody love me… probably bc I’m kind of a prick in real life. But who cares, it’s fantasy. I also love the Bourne movies but (regrettably) I’m not out there assassinating villains and generally wrecking sh$t.