We recently switched over to unlimited internet, with superior speeds and my wife went out to buy the kids a new gaming system, and I’m just locked on to it, like you wouldn’t believe. I came by it honestly, because in my mind I laid this stuff to rest ten years ago, and was happy about it – eventually. But she brought this system into the house, and I’ve been tasked with setting up the kids games, profiles, and settings. The controllers feel right at home in my hands. In each case I had to sit through & navigate the tutorial portion so that they can just plug and play. But it’s awakened a sleeping giant. I ordered a few games over the weekend, and I have them setting up now. To be honest I am most excited for Gears of War 4, it still has Marcus Fenix in it, and the other characters I know. Booyah! Back in the thick of it.
I’ll have to control myself, as I only worked for myself occasionally when I was a big Xbox 360 guy, now I have this next gen stuff here at my finger tips, and I’m home full time. Working of course, and doing my Dad Domestic Duties. But the schedule, she ain’t always full to the brim. Not only that but I got a second cable box for downstairs so if I can’t handle HGTV for another hour, I can scoot down to the basement and watch the Jays, Leafs or TFC if I can find them. I have all these new distractions to focus on. Next step is setting up the extra parts of our security system. That should prove to be a taxing endeavour. No one else will do it if I don’t.
I have a few wood working projects on my mind that I’d like to start soon. But now I’ll have to contend with a gaming time vampire type situation. Scheduling will become even more important.
