No. I am almost certainly an outlier, even among my peer group.
No kids, taking a break from work, very few responsibilities.
When I have a full time job my playtime drops, but 1-3 hours on weeknights plus large binges on weekends can keep the number surprisingly high, though.
This is mostly a matter of multitasking (which I know HN is fairly divded on).
I play games when I watch TV, and I also use games to socialize with my friends.
If an average person added up ~80% of their socialization time and all of their TV/movie/audiobook/podcast time, I suspect that it'd look pretty close to the amount of gaming I do when I have a full time job (probably fluctuates between 10-40 hours per week).
Weekends could easily be > 1/3 of that time (say 24h over 2 days),leaving a reasonable ~5 hours per week day. I don't know about typical, but I've had such a schedule at points in my life when playing games I really enjoyed.
Yes, for some games, but not on a consistent basis.
I still enjoy games, but with adult life I'm playing either after diner (if I'm not too tired) or on the weekends, and gaming competes with other entertainment (series, movies, going out with friends/dates with SO, etc). So as I've grown it takes less time overall.
I am, however, making a schedule for Homeworld 3 and KSP2 when they launch (:
This is mostly a matter of multitasking (which I know HN is fairly divded on).
I play games when I watch TV, and I also use games to socialize with my friends.
If an average person added up ~80% of their socialization time and all of their TV/movie/audiobook/podcast time, I suspect that it'd look pretty close to the amount of gaming I do when I have a full time job (probably fluctuates between 10-40 hours per week).