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I've discovered that as games gets 'better and more in depth', there is a longer learning curve to playing these games for instance it can sometimes get 30 minutes for me to get used to playing a game again if I havent played it for a while.  Just to get used to the controls and touch. I booted up Champ Manager/Football Manager on PC couple of weeks ago, took me an hour and a bit to get past the 1st week!


I never remember I had to do that on old PS or Sega games.  In addition, as I got older, there are less leisure time and life is more around work.  When i was at Univ, i spend so much time on PS2, it was unbelieveable.  Nowadays, I switch it on and play when Im bored.   I blame work for my lack of opportunities on the PS2 and PC games.


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