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Welverin | Mon 19-Jul-10 01:25 PM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2009
624 posts
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#34053, "How long do you play at a stretch?"
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How long do you typically stayed logged in at a time? How often during a day do you log in for 15-20 minutes then have to run do something and come back again in 15-20 minutes... Etc... I know with a char that I had once, my application for the Fortress was turned down because the leader then thought I wouldn't log in for long enough. What's long enough?
Personally, I try to set myself up that I can spend at least 20-30 minutes online, and really only log off if something comes up IRL that will keep me too occupied to not die. What do you do?
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It depends on my char, between 20-60 minutes.,
Amberion,
20-Jul-10 01:32 AM, #6
RE: How long do you play at a stretch?,
Elerosse,
19-Jul-10 05:10 PM, #5
Depends on the type of char:,
Twist,
19-Jul-10 03:04 PM, #3
RE: Depends on the type of char:,
Welverin,
19-Jul-10 03:12 PM, #4
RE: How long do you play at a stretch?,
Homard,
19-Jul-10 02:14 PM, #2
RE: How long do you play at a stretch?,
Zulghinlour,
19-Jul-10 01:58 PM, #1
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Amberion | Tue 20-Jul-10 01:32 AM |
Member since 06th Jun 2007
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#34060, "It depends on my char, between 20-60 minutes."
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If I have a high profile character that tends to get a lot of notes etc, then I can do brief logins of like 10-20 minutes just to read notes and keep my appearance up. If not a high profile char then I won't login unless I have at least 45-60 minutes to spend. Always shoot first and then call whatever you hit the target.
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Elerosse | Mon 19-Jul-10 05:10 PM |
Member since 01st Nov 2006
423 posts
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#34059, "RE: How long do you play at a stretch?"
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I try to have no less then 1-2 hours to play in a stretch. Whenever I have less time, the short login will inevitably be when something fun happens and I have to leave. :p
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Welverin | Mon 19-Jul-10 03:12 PM |
Member since 23rd Oct 2009
624 posts
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#34058, "RE: Depends on the type of char:"
In response to Reply #3
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Thanks for the feedback. Today just felt really choppy to me and that's why I posted. I try to play consistently for at least 20-30 minutes more like an hour if I can. But I get interrupted, or there really isn't anything to do for me with my given goals, so I end up havig like 5 20-30 minute sessions. Today, I had a bunch of these, but for most of them, I at least felt productive. One a fight, retrieved, etc....
As for the Multiple Char part. Yes, I'm very guilty of this. Mostly when my play times don't lend to much for me to do, or I get frustrated with how my char is going, but still want to do something... I've tried lately to really keep to my one char, in hopes that I can make something special out of him. At least I don't have 11 Fort apps now.... So I'm getting better right?
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Homard | Mon 19-Jul-10 02:14 PM |
Member since 10th Apr 2010
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#34056, "RE: How long do you play at a stretch?"
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This is actually one of the reasons that I asked for there to be a command to let me know how long I've been logged in. (Thanks, Zulgh!)
I don't like to log on for less than an hour with a caballed character, but sometimes #### happens.
I currently have a lowbie who I'm hoping to do some exploring with. I generall play for about 20-40 minutes, but I'm not trying to accomplish anything other than gaining 50% towards my next level or grabbing something for a quest in progress. For a non-serious character that doesn't imnpact anyone else's game that much I think a twenty minute logon is fine.
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Zulghinlour | Mon 19-Jul-10 01:58 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
9792 posts
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#34055, "RE: How long do you play at a stretch?"
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I'm a fan of 15 minute minimum, but only get frustrated with folks who do quick login/logoffs (< 2 minutes). I personally won't play a mortal unless I can put an hour into it. If all you do is play 15 minutes at a time, you're probably not really going to get anywhere. So long, and thanks for all the fish!
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