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#1

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

Gamers, when the word comes up, makes some think of a pimple faced, overweight 20+ yr old still living with his parents because he's so addicted to video games, he doesn't know how to function in society.

But after retirement, it can take on a whole new meaning. I started playing video games when I came off the road in trucking. My ex had moved my kids out of state, and video games helped us stay connected. We had our headsets and could play and talk for hours every week. We had a lot of laughs during that time.

Since they're busy with life, like I was at that time, they hardly ever play. So I got out my old console and played a few rounds a couple of years ago. (IIRC, it was during the winter). This year has been very slow, because of the new shop that opened in town, so I'm still playing.
I recently got a game called Red Dead Redemption 2. The time is around the late 1900's. The setting is anything from the open plains, snow capped mountains or the swamps. I'm the main character is a gang of misfit thieves, on horseback. I'm constantly doing both good deeds and bad. Robbing trains, banks or stage coaches to helping someone get out of a bear trap. Hunting and fishing. Looking for gold and treasures. Being a bounty hunter. There's so much involved in this game.

For an older guy, I find it's extremely entertaining. Especially when the news is always bad or boring. And nothing on TV that's interesting anymore.

It seems wrong for someone in their mid 50's to be playing video games. But it's just so much fun.


#2

Craftsman Garage

Craftsman Garage

Very off-topic and wrong forum but sounds fun. I am 14 with a small engine business, and since I am so obsessed with engines, I do play video games when I'm not fixing stuff, but it's almost always racing games. Video games weren't meant to only be played by kids. You're retired now, do whatever you want :)


#3

Tiger Small Engine

Tiger Small Engine

Gamers, when the word comes up, makes some think of a pimple faced, overweight 20+ yr old still living with his parents because he's so addicted to video games, he doesn't know how to function in society.

But after retirement, it can take on a whole new meaning. I started playing video games when I came off the road in trucking. My ex had moved my kids out of state, and video games helped us stay connected. We had our headsets and could play and talk for hours every week. We had a lot of laughs during that time.

Since they're busy with life, like I was at that time, they hardly ever play. So I got out my old console and played a few rounds a couple of years ago. (IIRC, it was during the winter). This year has been very slow, because of the new shop that opened in town, so I'm still playing.
I recently got a game called Red Dead Redemption 2. The time is around the late 1900's. The setting is anything from the open plains, snow capped mountains or the swamps. I'm the main character is a gang of misfit thieves, on horseback. I'm constantly doing both good deeds and bad. Robbing trains, banks or stage coaches to helping someone get out of a bear trap. Hunting and fishing. Looking for gold and treasures. Being a bounty hunter. There's so much involved in this game.

For an older guy, I find it's extremely entertaining. Especially when the news is always bad or boring. And nothing on TV that's interesting anymore.

It seems wrong for someone in their mid 50's to be playing video games. But it's just so much fun.
I play Call of Duty on PS3 and PS5.

So you say business has been slow this year because a new shop has opened close by.
How much percentage wise has it impacted you? What have you done to try to attract new customers? Have you made some calls on customers you have repaired equipment on in the past to try to drum up business? Are you OK with work slowing down, or are you really concerned? Just curious to see if we can help.


#4

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

I play Call of Duty on PS3 and PS5.

So you say business has been slow this year because a new shop has opened close by.
How much percentage wise has it impacted you? What have you done to try to attract new customers? Have you made some calls on customers you have repaired equipment on in the past to try to drum up business? Are you OK with work slowing down, or are you really concerned? Just curious to see if we can help.

Impacted? Like 100%. It's almost nonexistent. Plus, I was doxxed by some nutjob on a trucker forum and had to delete my business FB account.

My kids introduced me to video games with Black Ops. I credit that game for helping me find a way to keep in touch with my kids, when they moved 1000 miles away. We spent so many hours talking, laughing and enjoying our time together. Even if it was online.
But if you like COD, you'll LOVE Battlefield 4.
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In BF4, you can drive all sorts of military vehicles. Tanks, jeeps, ATV's, motorcycles, AA's. You can fly jets, UAV's and helicopters. You can use mortar's.
Admittedly, the servers are few. But there's still plenty of matches left to play. I always play "large conquest."
If you get the game, look me up. I'm falllover4714.


#5

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

Hey @Craftsman Garage , Did you mess up the quote?


#6

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

I play Call of Duty on PS3 and PS5.

So you say business has been slow this year because a new shop has opened close by.
How much percentage wise has it impacted you? What have you done to try to attract new customers? Have you made some calls on customers you have repaired equipment on in the past to try to drum up business? Are you OK with work slowing down, or are you really concerned? Just curious to see if we can help.

Here's one of the buildings coming down.


#7

ILENGINE

ILENGINE

Hey @Craftsman Garage , Did you mess up the quote?
Craftsman has been having issues with his reply replacing the quote that he is quoting.


#8

Craftsman Garage

Craftsman Garage

Wdym? My computer has been messing up my replies.


#9

Tiger Small Engine

Tiger Small Engine

Impacted? Like 100%. It's almost nonexistent. Plus, I was doxxed by some nutjob on a trucker forum and had to delete my business FB account.

My kids introduced me to video games with Black Ops. I credit that game for helping me find a way to keep in touch with my kids, when they moved 1000 miles away. We spent so many hours talking, laughing and enjoying our time together. Even if it was online.
But if you like COD, you'll LOVE Battlefield 4.
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In BF4, you can drive all sorts of military vehicles. Tanks, jeeps, ATV's, motorcycles, AA's. You can fly jets, UAV's and helicopters. You can use mortar's.
Admittedly, the servers are few. But there's still plenty of matches left to play. I always play "large conquest."
If you get the game, look me up. I'm falllover4714.
So what is your plan to bring business back to normal? We are going into the slow season coming up in November through February.

Business for me has been strong and steady all year. Being more selective on what I repair has really paid off this year with less headaches and stress.


#10

Craftsman Garage

Craftsman Garage

I used to fix Briggs singles last year, but this year, I have only had VTwins. It has helped my business so much to focus on riding mowers with VTwins, and I make a lot more profit too. Business was pretty good the last few months but recently It's been really slowing down.


#11

Scrubcadet10

Scrubcadet10

I have one game i play... the O.G. battlefield..... 1942. there's about 150 players worldwide. LOL


#12

7394

7394

Games ?


#13

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

So what is your plan to bring business back to normal? We are going into the slow season coming up in November through February.

Business for me has been strong and steady all year. Being more selective on what I repair has really paid off this year with less headaches and stress.

I don't have a plan. Really. I'm retired and the small engine stuff is just extra money.
And since my back as been so hard in the last couple years, I'm not really wanting to come up with a plan.
When I was busy, I was stuffing OTC and Rx, just to get stuff done. I'm enjoying not having back problem, since business has slowed to a crawl.


#14

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

I have one game i play... the O.G. battlefield..... 1942. there's about 150 players worldwide. LOL

They never made a bad Battlefield game until 2042. It's horrible. I still play 4 sometimes. But Red Dead Redemption 2 is my new favorite. There's so many secrets involved in this. Hidden treasures, and other things you have to search for. Like Dinosaur bones.


#15

Tiger Small Engine

Tiger Small Engine

I don't have a plan. Really. I'm retired and the small engine stuff is just extra money.
And since my back as been so hard in the last couple years, I'm not really wanting to come up with a plan.
When I was busy, I was stuffing OTC and Rx, just to get stuff done. I'm enjoying not having back problem, since business has slowed to a crawl.
I didn’t realize you were retired. Enjoy your time!


#16

PTmowerMech

PTmowerMech

This is sort of an update on this Red Dead Redemption 2 game.

Holy smokes, the more you play this, the better it gets. When I first posted this thread, there was a ton of stuff I'd not even seen or done. So many somewhat secret things you find out, just by chance.
I've never had a game make me laugh so hard or actually scare the bejesus out of me like this one. Or one that challenges my brain so much.
I literally had to get scratch pads to write down things I needed to remember. Like how many different animal pelts I needed to collect, from so many different animals. There's a ton of hunting that needs to be done. And the challenging part is that they have to be perfect, 3 star pelts, to get what I'm needing. Like better satchels, or a certain type of saddle that only the trapper needs to make it.

I'm telling you guys, video games aren't just for young people anymore.

Here is something that wasn't supposed to happen. A glitch of some sort. But kind of funny. It was a 2 star, so I didn't shoot it.



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