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Leshen

Member
Oct 31, 2018
97
I was when I was younger. If it wasn't for WoW I'd be dead.
Now I'm waiting for PoE2, new PoE content is in fact the only thing that makes me feel excited anymore.
 
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AllReturnsToNothing

I'm useless
Aug 5, 2020
222
Damn I wish I could stay laser focused on one game for at least a month. I cycle though various obsessions to distract me from my pain. Usually they're old comforts that I just lose interest in only to drift back to later, but occasionally they're something new. Right now for me it's a Minecraft modpack that I've drifted back to but I'm already beginning to feel my declining interest which is just terrifying.
 
Amumu

Amumu

Ctb - temporary solution for a permanent problem
Aug 29, 2020
2,623
Well I like to play League of Legends too (surprise)
I was rather addicted when I was a teenager but not too much today.
Honestly I would like to be addicted again, video games are amazing
But they can be harmful for your health too, such as pmo
 
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alexit

Mage
Jun 3, 2020
509
As someone who's not addicted to video games but understands addiction, why do you want to stop? And how much, completely?
 
RealHumanBean

RealHumanBean

Student
Aug 8, 2020
102
As someone who's not addicted to video games but understands addiction, why do you want to stop? And how much, completely?

It's an easy fix/distraction that prevents you from accomplishing anything of actual substance or value. Sometimes, distraction is all we can manage to do in order to keep ourselves alive so they're a necessary evil. I think if we (the addicted) had the motivation to accomplish anything else, we would be able/willing to kick the habit.
 
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alexit

Mage
Jun 3, 2020
509
It's an easy fix/distraction that prevents you from accomplishing anything of actual substance or value. Sometimes, distraction is all we can manage to do in order to keep ourselves alive so they're a necessary evil. I think if we (the addicted) had the motivation to accomplish anything else, we would be able/willing to kick the habit.
Have you tried to use it as a reward? That's assuming you don't want to stop completely. It takes some false starts but you can turn it into something you only do after you've accomplished some things. The key is not to make the to do list too ambitious and to accept false starts.
 
Amumu

Amumu

Ctb - temporary solution for a permanent problem
Aug 29, 2020
2,623
As someone who's not addicted to video games but understands addiction, why do you want to stop? And how much, completely?

I guess I don't want to stop playing because it remains a pastime...

The thing is, I can make a difference between the state of mind of me as a teenager who felt bad when he couldn't play and me as an adult who just feels bored when it is the case. But that's just psychological. The problem is when playing video games affects the body : I'm thinking of the professional e-sport players who fucked their arms or who get diabetes after playing 7/24 in their twenties, especially for MOBAs.
 
Ren Elsie Jewelria

Ren Elsie Jewelria

I sneezed!
Aug 30, 2020
373
In my case it's not video games but buying and reading comic books, manga and watching anime online.
 

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