Please don't take everything so personally, I wasn't meaning to imply that ALL of us in this age range are in this boat.Accounting can be a busy business, but I'm generally working all of the time, even on vacation.Executive positions are different, it pushes me to have more hobbies, like the car club and home brewing... How does that have anything to do with my job? Well... it often puts me in front of buyers, engineers, product development types and other executives or management types from businesses that HAS proven to land us new customers over the years. I'm still a gamer, but I've never found a customer through this hobby, I'd LOVE to find customers through gaming, it just hasn't happened... yet.So, while it's great you have all that spare time available to you... we don't all live on the same page, in the same book.The current time sink removals aren't going to "ruin" the game. It might make the game more attractive to people like some of the Millenials I know, who love gaming, but because of the conditions of starting jobs vs. the cost of living, often live two or three to an apartment and still work two jobs. So, they focus on games they can get into and out of in 30 to 45 minutes and feel like they've accomplished something.We don't live in the boundless age of free time, anymore and there's studies proving this.The reality of the changing way of life in this country necessitates these kind of changes to leisure activities, if Portalarium fails to take these changes into account, how long would this be sustainable?