Well, not so much of a question really. Around the start of June I basically stopped gaming on my PC completely, family and real life commitments don't afford me enough time to continue with games that require any time dedication. Before I dropped off the radar I was still steady in EVE, Sid and Co. chugging along in their intergalactic lives (Sid is around 80mil SP now). League of Legends occupied most of the rest of my gaming time and I also fiddled around a bit in the revamped APB. Dropped that completely though after their decision on how to handle old accounts. WoW had also gone onto the back burner, mainly due to running out of content/progression that was non-raid, and also my mates stopping playing as well.

Since then though, I have picked up a new Xbox 360 (my old one went RROD a few years back) and a whopping 17 (!!!!!) new games. So yea, I've been steadily plowing through those, as well as re-visiting some of my old games, when time allows. I've managed to get both Assassin's Creed 1 & 2 to 100% (including max GS from them) and am only missing the MP Achievements from Brotherhood. There's loads of games that I haven't even put in the Xbox yet and looking forward to. I'm one of those people that like to focus solidly on a game until I've done everything, it can be a bit infuriating, especially when there's titles sitting there I'd love to jump into, but feel that I need to finish off the game I'm currently on.
Speaking of which, right now I'm working through Fable 2 (Fable 3 might be next), which might contradict my previos statement a little, but I've found that playing MP on Live with all randoms is boring as hell and infuriating. Need more friends on there to group up with really, bleh!
As said, PC gaming has basically been left behind by me now, though with the upcoming Star Wars: The Old Republic that may swiftly change. I've always loved Bioware games and also the Star Wars universe, especially in this time setting. The prospect of running around with a lightsaber in a world and story designed and written by Bioware is too good an opportunity to pass up I think. We shall see.
