Hey guys, just got an Xbox One and part of the awesome community of Dadshideout.com. We have a quite a few dads that are gaming on this, but I have only just started. So some have moved on, but we could always use some more dads to partner up with to play some Titanfall. Not a dad, sorry, not really interested. Too many bad experiences. Dads understand when you can't always game or have to drop the controller due to other, more important priorities in life. Check out our site and send me a FR to get some games in.
Holy crap!!!... it's the Soup Nazi!!! Plenty of "Dads Playing" around here fella. Welcome to the forum. And as an after thought...No soup for you!!!
I am a grand dad. More controllers are dropped because of wives than kids. . However, when playing a game on Father's Day and your wife sends a cute curly haired 2 year old with a little bag of Father's Day trinket presents into your forbidden man cave and he proudly stands ther staring at you: WHAT CAN YOU DO? Well, I smile at him and the. Glare at the wife snickering at the doorway knowing she has pulled out the Ace from up her sleeve. So, goes it. We all have our moments. Welcome to the forum Aftrthought51. Enjoy.
Well cool guys, I added you. I kinda jump back and forth between this and Halo with a buddy I am doing the campaign with. Now that the Gears beta is over, I should be on more. Of course, The Witcher is still consuming me, but I am almost done,,,,,I think.
I'm not a dad but I'm always down to play with cool people, GT is Ik0n88x if you ever want to party up. Does it count if I'm basically a dad because my family does foster care, we have 17 people in our house and I'm always watching/raising kids?
What about mom's? Haha I almost get through a game without having to run to where I hear something break so I know what you mean by dropping the controller mid game.