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Video Game Addiction
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 6:00 pm
by ElectriKong
You have probably heard a lot about video game addiction in the news, with more recent cases associated with children on Fortnite, and how governments are aiming to deal with this.
Do you think video game addiction is a major problem currently? Do you believe governments should regulate the habits of gamers (I.E how long they play per day)? Are the media covering this topic well, or is it all just BS? Do you think 'Gaming Disorder' is a real thing?
Discuss.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 6:02 pm
by FireyPaperMario
This might not be a recent addiction, or anything, but I was Addicted to Tetris back in middle school
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2018 6:13 pm
by TheNightingale
In my opinion, the addiction to the video games is a big problem actually.
And honestly, I never have been addicted to a video game because I don't dedicate too many time to them. Also, when I usually play video games, I am pretty varied.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:03 pm
by kr4k1n
I don't think an addiction to video games should be compared to something like an addiction to drugs, it's more like an addiction to your favorite food or binge watching a tv show.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:23 pm
by Cedur
There is substance-based addiction as well as non-substance-based addiction. In theory every human activity can degenerate into addiction. However it's surely obvious that the subject of video gaming is prone to exaggeration and hysteria by outsiders; what everyone needs to understand is that intensive consume and emotional bonds don't already make an addiction. There is also not really an addiction already if you sometimes check new posts within just minutes or randomly browse the internet. I'd say that our habits of using smartphones are morally questionable and subtly harmful for our living together; but still that's not an addiction in my book. One could also argue that younger individuals are "more prone to addiction" but I'd rather say that's a matter of maturity. Addiction means withdrawal symptoms and dependance which grows so much that it seriously disturbs your life. Granted there are cases of compulsive gaming and gaming addiction, but these will always mark an exception.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 7:18 pm
by aero
What studies are there showing a prevalence of video game addiction?
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:23 am
by Egg
Cedur wrote:
There is substance-based addiction as well as non-substance-based addiction. In theory every human activity can degenerate into addiction. However it's surely obvious that the subject of video gaming is prone to exaggeration and hysteria by outsiders; what everyone needs to understand is that intensive consume and emotional bonds don't already make an addiction. There is also not really an addiction already if you sometimes check new posts within just minutes or randomly browse the internet. I'd say that our habits of using smartphones are morally questionable and subtly harmful for our living together; but still that's not an addiction in my book. One could also argue that younger individuals are "more prone to addiction" but I'd rather say that's a matter of maturity. Addiction means withdrawal symptoms and dependance which grows so much that it seriously disturbs your life. Granted there are cases of compulsive gaming and gaming addiction, but these will always mark an exception.
What a load of bullshit lmao
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:32 am
by FireyPaperMario
Egg wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:23 am
Cedur wrote:
There is substance-based addiction as well as non-substance-based addiction. In theory every human activity can degenerate into addiction. However it's surely obvious that the subject of video gaming is prone to exaggeration and hysteria by outsiders; what everyone needs to understand is that intensive consume and emotional bonds don't already make an addiction. There is also not really an addiction already if you sometimes check new posts within just minutes or randomly browse the internet. I'd say that our habits of using smartphones are morally questionable and subtly harmful for our living together; but still that's not an addiction in my book. One could also argue that younger individuals are "more prone to addiction" but I'd rather say that's a matter of maturity. Addiction means withdrawal symptoms and dependance which grows so much that it seriously disturbs your life. Granted there are cases of compulsive gaming and gaming addiction, but these will always mark an exception.
What a load of bullshit lmao
This isn't
Bullshit dude, everyone has their own opinion on Video Game Addictions
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 5:54 pm
by Eri7
I think that addiction happens when the activity makes you way happier than everything else, i admit that i am addicted to spending a lot of time daily on smbx and the smbx community(through the forums and discord).
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 6:34 pm
by zioy
Eri7 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 5:54 pm
I think that addiction happens when the activity makes you way happier than everything else, i admit that i am addicted to spending a lot of time daily on smbx and the smbx community(through the forums and discord).
That's just called having an interest that you care about. I like making comics (activity side) and drinking chocolate milk (substance side) more than almost anything but I'm pretty sure I'm not addicted to either of those things.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 9:17 pm
by aero
I think the video game addiction question is just a waste of time. The escapism that video games give, and then the identity built around it is my concern. Games themselves are just toys, they're benign. The people playing the games are bringing something to the table that doesn't just come from the game. You could question if movie addiction is a thing for the types of people that have a house littered with Star Wars merchandise and have watched the series so much they know all the esoteric trivia. Again, it wouldn't be the film and merchandise that's the central issue there; it's the person. What makes video games unique though is that the have reward and penalty structures, immersion with an avatar, and are designed by people for other people to have a certain range of experiences and sense of direction. There's some psychological implications to that, and from what I see video games as a commodity will double down on that and become psycho-commercialized products primarily to the point where the concept of a video game would be even more vague than it is now to the point of non-existence as a term or what would be recognized as a game today. With all of the gambling, and data collecting, already occurring it's not too much of a stretch to say the trend will continue until the point games would be used to generate a physical and psychological profile of the player and be used as a tool rather than a toy. The attachment to the "gamer" identity and the addiction to the experiences that provides (beyond just playing a game) is already pretty bad now, but may get worse.
note: just opinions and speculation
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:59 pm
by Devan2002
I myself am not attached to such an addicting game, I prefer spending my time on old school games (not being literal here), like Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past or Super Mario RPG, I have addiction for more or less, underrated games in comparison to modern games.
Earthbound Spoiler Alert: show Even if people argue Nintendo is for babies, show them the final boss of Earthbound and they'll realize their mistake.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:50 am
by FireyPaperMario
Devan2002 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:59 pm
Earthbound Spoiler Alert: show Even if people argue Nintendo is for babies, show them the final boss of Earthbound and they'll realize their mistake.
Yeah, and don't forget, Nintendo made & licensed other games that are 13+, other than Earthbound
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:14 am
by Eri7
krazykat wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 6:34 pm
Eri7 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 25, 2018 5:54 pm
I think that addiction happens when the activity makes you way happier than everything else, i admit that i am addicted to spending a lot of time daily on smbx and the smbx community(through the forums and discord).
That's just called having an interest that you care about. I like making comics (activity side) and drinking chocolate milk (substance side) more than almost anything but I'm pretty sure I'm not addicted to either of those things.
Well i usually spend 4-5 hours a day doing smbx stuff and when my day is not busy i spend around 8-9 hours a day working on my project, chatting on discord about smbx stuff, visiting the forums and other smbx related stuff. So i feel like this interest is an addiction considering how much time i spend daily on it.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:15 am
by Cedur
As it's been said. Intense activity =/= addiction.
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:37 am
by HenryRichard
Even if video game addiction is a real thing (it doesn't really seem to be), the government shouldn't be legislating anything regarding it as it likely won't do anything good. Remember Prohibition in the USA?
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 4:17 pm
by FireyPaperMario
HenryRichard wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:37 am
Remember Prohibition in the USA?
I remember Prohibition from many history classes from Middle to High school
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:12 pm
by aero
Who would be the Al Capone of video games? 🤔
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:45 pm
by FireyPaperMario
GhostHawk wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:12 pm
Who would be the Al Capone of video games?
My guess is
Blizzard Enterprise
Re: Video Game Addiction
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:18 pm
by TheHazmatGuy
I'm addicted to every single Mario game.
Especially SMBX.
Even the ones i don't like, I'm addicted to, because it's Mario.
Mario is Missing is a favorite.
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