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Originally Posted by Perfect Stu
I hear a lot of people say that they wont be playing videogames once they hit College, but it really isnt like that at all.
First of all, you're going to have a ton of free time. Secondly, a higher percentage of people in College play videogames...
Put those to together, and you'll find yourself with lots of opportunities to play some serious multiplayer.
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Holy derail Batman, but I really have to chip in here.
I was going into University thinking I wouldn't have as much time for games - and I was spot on. I BARELY play anything at home nowadays. Most of the gaming I do now is some of the weekday I have off, and the busrides to the campus, on my DS. Aside from that, gaming has gone extremely downhill for me. A hell of a lot. And while I have met other people who played games, and played a couple of LAN parties with them, it wasn't that much different from what I was already doing.
So in retrospect - it all depends on your courses. You can't make an assumption that everyone has more time off in University.
Speaking of which, I really liked that toaster concept of the PS3.