Well I use too play a lot but now other things take more of a priority so I play very little nowadays. Being a child rocked.
Well I use too play a lot but now other things take more of a priority so I play very little nowadays. Being a child rocked.
That's a purely false statement you cannot backup. You very much so can be addicted to games, and a lot of kids are. Personally I have a slight addiction to browsing internet pages. It's not an issue, but it could be if I didn't try to control it. If I only had a better substitute it wouldn't be an issue at all, but as long as I don't, it's a possible problem for me.
Why can't people be a bit more sober on this problem? I've got friends I'm really worried about as EVERYTHING revolves around games. There's not a discussion that doesn't end with games... that's not a hobby, that's an addiction.
Well either way its not that serious. Its just a psychological thing. The addictions I see that are more of a serious thing are the kind that if you don't recieve the substance or activity you're addicted to it can cause many problems (Not just boredom and sadness that you can't play a game.)
With minor changes one can be relieved from these "addictons".
Take up another hobby
Force your self to go outside and enjoy whats out there.
I mean usually when topics about computers or games are brought up in conversation its because you want to talk about it. You are not forced to talk about it as if you were addicted to niccotine you HAVE to have a cigarette. Its just a common social behaviour to talk about what you're interested in.
Even if its all a person does and its all a person talks about Its not good enough to call an addiction.
This has been written like the 'university of bolton' is a well known worldwide recognised institutioni'm pretty sure it's just an ex-poly uni..
not that i'm saying their research is wrong of course - i can't prove either way. but bolton.. come on!
I've got a roommate who I think has a gaming addiction. He plays online games mostly, but that is just about everything he does. He has even refused to go out to the movies with the rest of his friends, because he didn't think the movie would be better than the game he had been playing every night for the past 4 months. He sees no value in socialization, only in the entertainment medium he is currently using.
For many folks, I imagine that gaming addiction can be a temporary thing, often tied to one really loved game. While I've never seen someone try to kill to get their gaming fix; people can still get strongly hooked. My advice is like what everyone else has given: Go outside or hang out with friends in a non-videogame setting (But not soccer...anything but soccer).
Most people have the self-control necessary to pull themselves away from the game, but some, like my roommate, have addictive personalities. They will try to rationalize why it is better to play games all day instead of doing anything else.
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