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Friday, June 10, 2011

Finding Time To Game

I posted this a while ago in a forum thread on x360a about how people with large gamerscores find time to play so many games. I was feeling a little cheeky at the time, so I penned a short satirical guide, poking a little fun at the achievement community. It got a really good response with a lot of laughs from other members, so I decided to re-post it here on my blog for kicks. Hope you enjoy it.


Official Guide for Finding Time To Game

First off, dump your girlfriend! She wastes at least 3 hours a week bitching about how much time you spend gaming. If you don't want to lose the girlfriend, then give her that baby she keeps dropping hints about - that'll keep her too busy to waste time bitching at you about playing games! When you're playing your xbox at 3am and the baby starts crying, go stick a bottle in its mouth - that will win you bonus points with the misses, and possibly even add value to your gaming habit in her eyes! Resist the urge to snuff the baby out with a pillow over the face, as this will require you to make another one and waste more time and resources in the end! If you're in the middle of a multiplayer match and the little bastard starts crying, it is perfectly acceptable to wait until the match is over to tend to its needs – it's just hungry, and babies are too fat anyway! One possible downside to this is that the wife might wake up and feed the baby, in which case you will have to listen to her bitch for at least fifteen minutes before you can get back to your game. If this happens, one workaround is to leave the tv on really loud to drown out the babies cries.

Now that you have the situation at home under control, you need to get a handle on work. Working hard early in your career pays off in the long run, because once you get promoted to department head/middle management it's all about delegating responsibility, and delegating responsibility means more nap time for you! This is crucial, as the ideal gaming hours from 11pm - 5am can be wasted on sleep if you don't get enough nap time at work! Skipping lunch also affords you another hour for napping, and every cheeseburger you skip means less time at the gym and more time sitting on that couch getting achievements! It's win/win! If you can't seem to make it to middle management or simply don't want to put forth the effort, disability and/or social welfare programs are also popular means to your gaming ends. Some people think social welfare programs will limit the amount of disposable income available for Gamefly/Gamestop, but there are other ways to tighten your budget without sacrificing gaming goodness... Sell that condo in the city for a trailer in the park! Not only will this cut your housing expenses, but it is perfectly acceptable to forgo diapers and shoes for the baby in this social environment! Also, with an easily accessible and copious availability of Captain's Wafers and Slim Jims, you can really cut down on the baby food bill!

Pro Tips: Coffee is your friend, but avoid it at work as it may keep you awake during the daytime. Both whiskey and weed can enhance your gaming experience, but never at the same time. The synergistic effect of these two can make you fall asleep with the controller in your hand. Whiskey and cocaine on the other hand is the cocktail of rock stars - the professional all night party people, but this can be prohibitively expensive to all but the most wealthy trust fund babies and entertainment executives. Sexual activities (with or without partner) should be limited to after gaming or before work (and lunchtime if you have a cute assistant) as this can also cause you to fall asleep with your, ahem, controller in your hand...

This system is by no means set in stone! It is merely a loose outline for success, and you should feel free to make adjustments to suit your specific requirements! I hope this helps, and happy achievement hunting!

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