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LotusEater

I brake for blue butterflies
So how long do you go without playing before you start zoning out and start imagining pumping arrows into the belly of a dragon circling overhead? I'm good for about 4 days.
 

Olsthepols

Fus Ro Dah
Im good for about 4 hours.
 

AS88

Well-Known Member
Staff member
About 16 minutes..
 

RY14NCE

Dragonborn
My PS3 usually hasn't even finished switching off before my mind turns back to slaughtering bandits.
 

LotusEater

I brake for blue butterflies
After reading these, maybe I was kidding myself with 4 days. I will say that even though I think about it a lot even one day after, 4 days is about the time when other peoples voices start to become muffled and the thousand yard stare starts kicking in. Luckily my lady is an understanding type and will help me by demanding I play some Skyrim. Apparently, the less I play, the more I start talking about it and annoying people with it. I though everybody liked dragonslaying stories... :)
 

Khasrin

Fusozayiit
If I'm not playing, I'm usually working on one of my fanfics or fleshing out the fine points of my future TESO character (even at work I do this in between typing to clients o_O what a slacker), so apparently I'm trying for total immersion. :p Take all that away and I'd probably last a few hours. But then I'd just default to Legend of Zelda (my first video game love) and start the whole cycle over again.
 

ColleenG

When in doubt, follow the fox.
I am never actually not playing Skyrim. I have real knives in my kitchen that sound just like a sword being unsheathed. I dream in third person, running down cobbled roads killing bears and wolves.
 

Adam Warlock

Well-Known Member
If I hide the controller in an end table where I can`t see it , I might get by a few days before having to dig it out of the clutter.
Never more than a week.
 

LotusEater

I brake for blue butterflies
I'm lucky enough to live in the foothills of the Rockies so I see Skyrim everywhere. Five miles in any direction and I may as well be outside Riverwood. There's no escape for me. When I'm playing Skyrim, I want to go out and set up the sluice box... when I'm out playing with my sluice box, I want to go home and kill dragons. I can't win...
 

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