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Yes my people ask you question for you guys Is anyone listening to music while playing video games me personally I can't have 22 things distracting you know it's one of the other but I just bought a couple of my friends in the saying yeah man I can't play without music up to go off-line background musical scanner let me know people
Yeah man, definitely. Every time I be playing some games I need just to relax and unwind and music would be perfect for me. And there are times where boring games came in and I like to finish them since I'm a completionist. I'm just gonna put some music in too. Just I can finish him right.
Yeah, to be fair, it just depends on the game I'm playing. So if I'm playing like FIFA or something, I'll probably listen to music on my ones. but the story mode games tonight isn't all we
Yes, and I also listen to music while I read. I cannot read a book unless I have headphones on and music blaring. Everybody thinks it's weird and wonders how I can actually read the book but that's the only way I retain the information from the books if I have music on. Weird, I know.
Everybody asks me that but no I can't retain the information from the book without having music on like it has to be headphones it can't be just like on speakers so if I try to read without any music like my brain wanders off and I can't remember anything I know, it's weird. It's gotta be like a disorder or something.
Honestly it depends on my mood I know like when I used to play like need for speed that franchise they would have music in the game like actual like you know music and some like that so if the musics good in the game I'm good but definitely could blast music and put the game on mute
Carla hundred percent agree after the storyline and email solicitor their soundtrack and you know I'm saying bro just make a feel a bit more authentic and rate the game at 10 that I get a proper Ian Whyte