I honestly don’t see how the average working class adult find that time. I feel like gaming is a luxury for rich/middle-class teens.
Yeah and the only way I’ve been able to make it work is with the steam deck since it allows me to hang out in the TV room with everyone. Sequestering myself away in a dedicated room is over I’m afraid lol.
I shall always make time <3
I work from home and have no kids, so yeah I have plenty of time.
- Cook at home and eat healthy
- Sleep enough hours every night
- Cultivate and maintain healthy non-familial relationships
- spend meaningful amounts of quality time with family
- Work at a full-time job 40+ hrs a week
- Play video games or engage in other hobbies
Choose 3
You cannot effectively do the rest.
I do 4, 5, & 6.
I slept 3 hours last night and have an embarrassing number of Uber Eats deliveries each month… but on the bright side I count the video game time sometimes as “cultivating healthy relationships” when I can get ahold of my fellow gaming dads who don’t go to bed until after 1am… 🥱
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If you don’t get the full 40 a lot of stuff fits.
I’m my case my job is both creative and technical so I sometimes need to just let stuff marinate in my head. I can feed my chess hobby or cook during that time. I’ve got 2 kids under 5 so after 5p it’s parenting only until they go to bed.
Edit: notably there is still no time for video games
Barely anymore.
When I have free time, I spend it on my hobby projects, or I’ll watch YouTube because it’s less commitment (i mostly play multiplayer games where I don’t wanna quit on my teammates mid-match).Yes. It’s the only thing keeping me sane at this point
You also begin to realise how much of a waste of time gaming actually is.
Nearly everything enjoyable in life is a waste of time.
It’s almost like productivity isn’t our purpose in life.I don’t watch TV, I have two kids, I listen to audiobooks while I run, and I have an hour commute. You better believe that I’m playing video games on my way to and from work. Especially Stardew Valley. That beats any new TV show that anyone has tried to get me into.
Not really a waste if it’s the entertainment you enjoy the most. I’m not sure what you envision as gaming, but there are all types. Some are violence and conflict, but some are stories, some are just cooperative, some are puzzles.
Do you view tv, reading, radio, podcasts as all waste of time? Do you think all entertainment is a waste of time? If so you’re at least ideologically consistent, but I disagree and think humans need entertainment in their lives, for stress release etc. Different people will enjoy different entertainment, and with the caveat of it not harming other people, I don’t think it should be subject to gatekeeping.
There’s a difference between using it as entertainment and using it chronically. In answer to television/ films - everything in the last twenty five to thirty years is rubbish and a waste of time. I still like a blast on a cheap Chinese hand-held emulator to fill 10-20 mins or so then I put it down and forget about it.
When you adult, you have responsibilities. I’ve known children who come from successful families who have never played on a console because they’re busy doing positive things in life that will help them in future.
Average Andrew Tate viewer mindset:
“I’m 12 and I already ‘started a bussiness’”
-Gen Z “Social Media Influencers” 🤣
Sure.
Energy to play? Well that’s a tough one…
Yes. But I worry about your premises. Except for a few thing, gaming is not a 10 hour long experience every time; you can just easily slip-it in any free time. Not having the time to play video games sort of implies you never have free time, which would be concerning.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding the question and it is not about having time to play video games as much as will to play video games. Interests can shift over time; for some people, it’s playing different types of games, for other, it’s having different hobbies over time.
I think the same way people have to be a bit social, they need a bit of “me” time here and there. All things in balance and all that. But the material “time” needed to play video games? Yeah, it’s there.
I can’t speak for everyone but for me, I’m not going to sit down and play a game unless I can do it for at least an hour or two. Almost all of the games I have aren’t the type where I can just pick something up for 15-30 minutes and not leave completely unsatisfied because I couldn’t actually accomplish anything.
As far as actually having free 1-2 hour blocks? Ha. Yeah, right. I mean, maybe after work on the rare occasion that I can put off the things I need to do for a bit and the stress about them later, keeping me from playing anything for another 2 weeks… that’s the best-case scenario for working full-time and I don’t even have kids.
Depends what kind of adult. I’m in my 30s and I still game for hours on multiple days in the week. But I don’t have a family with kids to maintain.
in my experience, adults yes. adults with kids, not for a while.
you get to play some games again when your child starts sleeping longer hours at night. if your spouse is ok with it you might be able to go to sleep later and play a session. just make sure your spouse is ok with it. even better if your spouse also plays.
and hopefully when they’re old enough you’ll play together anyway.
if you have another child only a year or two apart however that’ll set you back a couple years probably. 2x children is like 4x time sink for some reason.
Yes, as I chose not to have kids and my wife also enjoys video games.
Edit: However, I do tend to hyperfixate on other interests for periods of time.
Me setting, trying to set up home assistant and immich with a new NAS so I can ditch Google photos/home/assistant/drive.
Lol I did that a few months ago too
Still working on replacing Gemini. Gotta make a custom integration, and I’ve never use python and the HA dev docs are a bit confusing to a beginner
Lol I have that on my to do list too, already have text Gen webui setup and even tested some tts/stt to make sure I worked, actually connecting it all together and have it overtake gemini on my Google home for instance, not sure how possible that actually is.
So here is what I’ve found so far:
Getting home assistant set up with either Google gen ai, OpenAI chat GPT, Anthropic, and OLlama (if you already have OLlama running somewhere), is pretty simple and it is pretty configurable.
Even though I’m trying to get away from Google, it’s free so I’m using Gemini 2 for testing purposes.You can cast your dashboard to a Google/nest Hub, but idk if it can use the mic or listen for wakewords. It looks like you can’t use Google home mini as a voice satellite without physically altering them, afaict (articles are a bit old).
But if you’re ok with getting new hardware, you can buy HA voice satellite devices, or DIY it, which can serve the purpose of Google home mini.
Likewise you can get a cheap tablet and load the HA app on it, and use that in place of a nest hub.
Both of these should work with wakewords and invoke the voice assist functionality.Right now I’ve got it set up so it can do voice assistant stuff using local TTS and STT, and with Gemini as the LLM, running on my Pi and interacting with it via the home assistant app (haven’t set up wake word yet, but lots of tutorials).
What I’m dealing with is that I don’t wanna use Google/OpenAI/Anthropic for my LLM, and I’m not ready to build an AI home server. I noticed that CloudFlare offers AI hosting for free (below a certain usage), and since I’m already using CloudFlare for my ingress I wanted to make a new CloudFlare AI conversation agent integration, since none seems to exist.
I’ve built a toy agent that just echos back what you say in all caps, and it works (although there is an error in the dev console that I can’t figure out, even though everything seems to be working). And I’ve figured out how to invoke CloudFlare AI workers (CloudFlare docs are great). But the actual hard part of mapping the CloudFlare inputs/outputs to the HA assist inputs/outputs is still to be done.
I still don’t really fully grasp what the HACS development cycle is supposed to look like. How do I test my HACS integration locally, and safely?
I cannot answer this question. I am a 40 year old kid, not an adult.
I have lots of time. Other than work, I don’t do anything but play video games, watch videos/movies/shows, and shitpost comments on Lemmy.
Hey, now, you’re genuinely appreciated around this here Lemmy place, so don’t go calling us “no friends”. 🥲
Samesies!
Are ya winning, son?
The games? Yes.
At life? No. I’m not even able to get ranked. :(
Don’t worry, the game was rigged from the start: it’s mostly all just PayToWin bullshit!
Ranked gets ganked. It’s nicer here in the shallows, anyway.
Ranked isn’t fun, bunch of sweaty players.
A man cut from the same cloth as I
I usually catch five or ten minutes here and there. So, no.
Time? Sure, but I don’t have the energy or focus.