Technology & Online

What you can do to play games on ps4

Technology & Online

Posted by: johnmackey

11th Apr 2015 01:51pm

hello everyone i am a gamer and i love gaming so much i spend daily 13 hours on gaming but never get boered no one get bored playing online games


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Lukey23
  • 27th Apr 2015 06:41pm

Yep im the same, except i dont get that much time to be able to game online. Specially with the PS4 and PC. I do get time on weekends to play a few Destiny matches and also go on Raids as well. I found myself recently addicted to GTAV online. I really enjoy it on the ps4.

pauldaw
  • 27th Apr 2015 09:55am

I play xbox one and the best in games is yet to come, wait until around September this year the game companies are releasing heaps of games that they say will blow our minds.

stevet
  • 23rd Apr 2015 07:12pm

i don't use a console i use a pc, sometimes i could spend up to 5 hours at a atime but 13 hours i dunno

Anonymous
  • 23rd Apr 2015 01:12am

I guess, gaming is only the way you can make your self relax, free from everything. I wish there should have a game competetion in your school instead of you exam...

stevet
  • 23rd Apr 2015 07:10pm

i don't know about gaming in school, certainly not in my day, but gaming is a part of the electronic digital age so ''why not'' maybe kids would be keener to go to school.

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