I find videogames to be less than exciting.
Solve that problem by watching TV at the same time.
I play my videogame on my main tv-- and also watch live television on a smaller set setting right next to it. Anyone else do the same thing?
I find videogames to be less than exciting.
Solve that problem by watching TV at the same time.
I play my videogame on my main tv-- and also watch live television on a smaller set setting right next to it. Anyone else do the same thing?
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I listen to tv while I play although it's been somewhat of a detriment (sephiroth fight in kh2)
I find television to be less than exciting.
Solve that problem by playing video games at the same time.
I don't, but my younger brother has two TVs in his room, and I'll occasionally see him watching sports on one and playing PS2 on another.
Maybe thats why "videogames are becoming too complicated" for you. Multitasking, you know its not doable.Originally Posted by kevin_psx
I do this all the time.
Watching TV especially helps to pass the time while you're grinding through an RPG, once you start going through the motions battle after battle.
I only do it while watching a baseball match. The pace of baseball is slow enough that I can usually play a game, and pause it when things on the field get interesting.
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I always have the tv on in the background though I never watch network television.
I was about to say the same thingOriginally Posted by Julio III
I think it's a vicious cycle for you Kevin. You find modern games too complicated so you play the classics, which apparently are too boring for you so you watch tv. But at the same time you can't combat game bordom with more sophisticated games.
"Here is a ball, perhaps you'd like to bounce it."
I use to do that when I was younger and it also helped solve problems when friends were over that wanted to watch TV/play a game.
I'd sometimes have a PSX hooked up to my big TV, a SNES hooked up to a smaller TV so me and a friend would fight over what system to play.
Those were the days.
When I do end up watching TV and playing a video game at the same time, it's with PC games. Generally when it comes down to older PC titles that take time for resources to gather and things to be built, I just que things up and watch some TV on the side to "speed" up the process.
As for consule gaming, I use to have 2 TVs on opposites of the room: One for classic, other for modern games; because one had just coax while the other had coax/avi/dvi (Plus was a bigger screen). But with watching on 1 and playing the other, no way, pointless. Most consule games I play require full attention and constatly changing environments.
On another note though, I will listen to radio or cds while playing video games and dim the games music. Sometimes I have better music in my playlists to go along. Classical sometimes sets better moods than techno or rock.
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I've done this before, but honestly, I don't think it's a very good idea. What happens is that the video game experience and the TV part both are suffering very much when doing that, so you really end up enjoying either of them as much as you could. Now having said that, I've done it before, so I'm no better. But everytime I've done it, I've kinda regretted trying to do it, cause neither one becomes very satisfying when I'm trying to do that.
I can kinda watch a game or something on TV and be online at the same time. I've even watched Lost at the same time while being online, but only during commercials. Probably won't do that again, cause I missed a couple of minutes of Lost one time doing that. I got distracted with something online and didn't realize the show had come back on.
Sorry for bumping an old thread but this has become a problem for me. I've gotten used to (with the use of DVI monitors) playing games with the TV in the background.
When I first got my DVI to hdmi cord I was pretty excited but overtime Iv'e gotten tired of sitting so close to the screen and playing games mostly on mute. With sports games it's not much of a problem. With action adventure it is a major problem.
I do this a lot. I'll watch a old movie on Turner Classic Movies and decide I like it. So the next time I'm playing games on my HDTV (Especially if I'm achievement hunting or doing races in something like Forza 2), I'll listen to the movie again in the background on my CRT as I record it to a DVD-r since I'm only paying half attention to what I'm playing.
when i play games, that is all that i am focused on.
Generally I only do it with action heavy games (fighting, racing, FPS, etc) or games with long stretches of no story or important dialogue. Though not TV, more like netflix, documentaries and music.
It gets pretty amusing playing soundtracks for other games over the one you're playing. Like the Silver Surfer stage music over Wipeout or the Marvel vs Capcom 3 victory music on while doing a boss encounter in a JRPG.
Depends on what I'm playing. I need to multitask when I do things or I start to lose focus. Lately, I've been opening streams to random TV shows on JustinTV, then playing WoW over the top of it.
In my decades of gaming, I've almost always had a TV on while playing on another set. However, this past summer I hooked up my 360 to an old VGA monitor I got for free, but it's in a place in the room that doesn't lend itself to having the TV on as well, so I've not been doing that so much.
Probably when I get around to playing some PS3 games I'll be back to doing it, since there's no decent way to hook a PS3 up to this monitor without spending a lot of money for a convertor box of some type.