Column: Are you addicted to video games?

I'm definitely not. I barely play anything during the week anymore, so lately most of my gaming has been relegated to the weekends. :/
 
I feel that video game addiction is a lot like gambling addiction – the same desire to win money that addicts people to gambling is responsible for people hungering for success in their game, be it achievements, levels, power, in-game currency, reputation or notoriety. Within a video game addict’s game is an entire community, an entire world, in which he/she strives to be somebody in. And that desire can be very powerful, and thus very dangerous.

Epic closing words. Very true and scary.
 
Nope...in fact I'm playing less now than I ever did. I don't play MP much and no MMOs at all, which is where most of the so called 'danger' lies - upgrading, new stuff, leveling up and 'just one more round syndrome'.
I seem to be addicted to buying games though....
 
Nope...in fact I'm playing less now than I ever did. I don't play MP much and no MMOs at all, which is where most of the so called 'danger' lies - upgrading, new stuff, leveling up and 'just one more round syndrome'.
I seem to be addicted to buying games though....

Fail bru...

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You know what I mean - how many times have you bought games and played them like twice only to go out the next day and buy another one and repeat the cycle?

Hmm.... never :D

No, seriously, I don't buy games on impulse anymore. Only the ones I really look forward to. And the ones I bought recently are the only ones I play. The last 2 games I bought was Witcher 2 and Dirt 3. Finished Witcher and I'm almost done with Dirt. I'm buying BF3 next and thereafter the other games can wait. :D
 
Hmm.... never :D

No, seriously, I don't buy games on impulse anymore. Only the ones I really look forward to. And the ones I bought recently are the only ones I play. The last 2 games I bought was Witcher 2 and Dirt 3. Finished Witcher and I'm almost done with Dirt. I'm buying BF3 next and thereafter the other games can wait. :D

Bull...shit :p
 
I used to be into my gaming, not heavily, but I would play for a decent amount of time when I got home from work. Now I just seem to be moving away from that scene... Games don't interest me anymore... These days I play around maybe an hour and then I'm off to bed...
 
I used to be into my gaming, not heavily, but I would play for a decent amount of time when I got home from work. Now I just seem to be moving away from that scene... Games don't interest me anymore... These days I play around maybe an hour and then I'm off to bed...

Hey hey, lets not get out of hand here :D
 
I must say

At one point in my life, i was very much obsessed with gaming and particularly with the COD franchise, thankfully i had parents to guide me else i would have messed up my year in college big time, much like an addict to gambling is gaming, Chris you are right, i was lucky enough to pull through all for this but others not so lucky, its a human nature thing, some people become addicted to fitness and others to junk food.

Im just glad thats all behind me now....
 
I suppose it depends on how many other prominent things you have that occupy your time.
I have quite a demanding job so I hardly get time to play in the week and most weekends there are social responsibilities, I am told that playing Mass Effect while there are guests in the lounge is rude...
 
I used to be addicted to World of Warcrack.

Flunked out of varsity, lost some friends. 5 years flew by me.

Egh, so glad I'm done with it.
 
I am somewhat addicted to gaming. As soon as I get a new game, the grades plummet. I cannot stop myself from playing. Or when I don't play I think of the game and what level I am on. That's why its best I only get a new game once every few months.

But this is a problem I agree, there are people who are extremely obsessed with gaming and it defines their lives. It should be a pastime and not take up all your time or your life. *Need to practice what I preach*
 
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