10 hours, also in college. Have to check things and write stuff and google info. And a few hours of gaming of course. I really kill time when I'm on reddit, but eventually I just start checking websites like a fridge even though there is nothing new there.
Maybe, but I have't tried doing that for a while. If I am to do such a crazy thing, I'm going to need to know exactly what I'm going to do that day. I'm also going to need a whole lot of friends, and loads of great stories.
TF2 for me, but I don't usually play F2P games. The few time's I have decided to play it it has always been balanced and real fun, especially playing as the spy.
i7 4770k
8gb RAM
250gb SSD
GTX 760
It's doing pretty well for now, only problems are starting to occur in Dying Light, if I was to turn on all the shadows.
Yes. It is very hard to look back now. I have TV and a monitor. The monitor is mainly for gaming, but the TV is used for web surfing or working. The increase in productivity is pretty tremendous, especially since I multitask a lot.
PC ports are usually better. Better controls, better graphics, not as laggy and in certain games has a way huger community. The mods for Skyrim or Fallout make the game way,way better than the console versions.
I absolutely agree with you, I play it every day, multiple times. Haven't played competitive in a while since I got downgraded from MGE to MG1. It's really frustrating having terrible team mates sometimes, so I stick to casual for training.
PC gaming first, playing Mortal Kombat. Never owned a console until I got a Wii in 2007, then an Xbox. Now I'm back to PC gaming after building a new desktop, and haven't looked back.
World of Warcraft has a fantastic community, it has changed quit a bit since they added the dungeon finder which took away a lot of the interaction that you would have to have to complete the end-game content. But it is still a great community. DayZ has a pretty nice community, if you don't meet...