nmorello11: -As I move into the professional world and away from college, I just don't have as much time to play video games anymore.
Oddly, for me it mostly went the opposite way. Studying meant spending also evenings and weekends for studies (all kinds of homework, reading for incoming exams etc.), and/or working on the side to get some money for studies (even during semester, I'd usually work on weekends and two weekday evenings in a grocery store, part time). I recall how stupid if felt I never really had any real summer vacation because I would be working in a grocery store whenever the university was closed. Plus, I had much less money to spend on gaming anyway.
Ever since starting working, both my free time and money available for gaming increased a lot. Now practically all evenings and weekends are FREE from any work-related duties, and if I have one month of vacation in the summer, I sure as heck am not going to some grocery store to spend my vacation working there. Nope, that time is also free.
Not to say that i didn't play games also back then, but I just feel that after the university my ability to play games (both money and free time) have increased a lot. Of course there are other things that affect that too (for better or worse), like starting a family etc., but those are not related to studying/working, really.
Anyway, goodbye. (Unfortunately I don't even recognize you, but that's just me I'm sure.)