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ChrisP.Lettuce

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http://youtube.com/watch?v=K8hfK3RQs2g

I know people have probably already seen this, and I am a 3 year WOW vet with 3 70s, done full endgame. I've played for a grand total of 4900 hours on all of my characters since December 2004.

I have been in deep addiction parts where I put off responsibilities. I've also played casually just doing some arenas during season three and such while I worked on my playstation 2 collection. I recently dropped the game all together (3 months ago) with the approaching moving in of my significant other.

Now, coming from someone who was deeply affected by this game and what it is capable of, I think that this report is an absolute LOAD OF NONSENSE. I never punched a hole in the wall because of it. I never was forced into homelessness or total sleep deprivation because of it.

I beleive part of the problem is poor parenting throughout this. Her son plays it 16 hours a day and she calls a Newspaper before she pulls the plug and forces him to snap out of it? That seems as though she is scared to bruise his feelings. It's not just the game itself, but MMO's offer a social outlet for like-minded people to interact without being worried about self consciousness. Which is not always bad. I had a lot of fun with the multitude of people I met on WoW.

I managed to fight my demons and drop it myself, but I am quite a bit older and have a hot girlfriend helping me, but when I was addicted to Earth and Beyond my father had to put a hammer though the monitor before I got it. I was pissed at him, at the world, at nothing in particular, but I got over it and am the better person for it.

What are you thoughts on this and video game addiction? I think it's parent's responsibilities to help these problems just like an alcohol or drug problem, but I don't think they know how. People forget that many of these MMO addicts almost fully avoid alcohol and drugs, because they are dealing with anxiety their own way. I think people have to stop pointing fingers and start working on a solution to the problem.
 

REDPill357

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You missed the "Tyra" episode with the guy who almost witnessed his girlfriend's *ahem ahem* first baby because of WoW. Tyra made him shred the CD's, but you could tell he was going to play it without the CD's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRh7qHU6LqM
 

REDPill357

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Well, I just watched that video and said to myself, "so what."

It's his and his mom's problem. His mom should have bucked up and done something about it earlier.

And if someone wants to "join the heroes" of the game they worshiped, you know that person had mental issues.
 

braincore02

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lol i can't believe that reporter equated the difficulty of quitting wow to the difficulty of quitting smoking or drugs. total bs.

i'm glad this isn't my type of game. the first time i tried wailing caverns or whatever, i was in my dark room on a sunny sunday afternoon for 2 hours, couldn't pause, and would have had to restart the instance if we quit. and we were nowhere near the end (were we noobs? lol) i wanted to go outside and catch some sun, so i said f this game, and never played it again.

but i'm a sci fi guy. fantasy isn't really my thing. maybe if they came out with world of starcraft they'd have me hooked. but it wouldn't be as cool of an acronym. WOS lol
 

PurpleRain

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WoW and the rest just sort of bore me. Go out and keep grinding until you level up. Although City Of Heroes does look interesting only because I can make a super evil bad guy that will take over the world! But my PC can't run it so at least I don't have the problem of getting addicted.
 

Duck Sandwich

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I don't get it. His parents are worried about his addiction. But why then are they paying for his account (if they're not who is? He doesn't have a job, nor is he 18)?
 

Girlysprite

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16 hours a day? doesnt he have a school to go to?

((edit)) Ok, he doesn't go to school. Man, that's sad. But really, cant the parents pull the plug out?
 

super_smash_jesus

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I never even bothered with this game because it was so addictive, and i have a video game addiction bad enough already (DotA has consumed me for 3 years). But saying that this is comparable to smoking or drug addictions, i would have to agree braincore02 that its a load of shit.
It is a game that has in itself a much easier medium to meet people and have fun rather than going out, and i have lost some friendships due to this game, but it isn't an epidemic. Just because a few retards with social disorders to begin with kill themselves or play for 2 days straight doesn't mean the entire WoW population is likely to do the same.
 

Crowbites

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First of all, this "report" is by A Current Affair, the place where all the sensationalist garbage that isn't considered real news by channel 9 goes to die. The only show on Australian television more pathetic than this program is Today Tonight on channel 7, but both programs tend to only show stupefying nonsense and pass it off as news.

Having said that, the quality of any news on any of the commercial networks in this country leaves a lot to be desired.


Duck Sandwich said:
His parents are worried about his addiction. But why then are they paying for his account?
Exactly. Kinda glossed over that part didn't they.
 

Fire Daemon

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I saw this vid as part of another vid that someone posted on this forum. To those that don't know, this TV show is filled with crap. The kid probably dosent play for 16 hours a day, they probably made the mother say that, and the hole is most likely from something else.

They once lied to another station and sent them off to indonesia to save an orphan witch child that was going to be eaten by a canibal tribe (I'm not joking, I think the kids name was WaaWaa). Don't beleive this TV show.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=pj0L7aKk5As

watch this instead.
 

ChrisP.Lettuce

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Ok, nitpicking is great, but we all know that even if this particular case is not as bad as it seems, there are cases that rival it's seriousness. I know because I was involved in it myself.

The point of this wasn't the video totally, it was the idea of what's really happening and just my thoughts on why people are blind to the causes. This show may be loaded with nonsense, but you can't honestly tell me this case is very far from the truth.
 

RidleyValiant

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True incompetence at it's very finest. The parents of said fellow in the video have tried exactly what to stop him from playing WoW? Cut the internet off, throw out the computer, equally give him an ultimatum, get a job sort it out or be thrown out.

Peoople say gaming/internet addiction is a problem but to my mind it is not. Gaming is simply a misunderstood social medium where you can now in ever increasing ways spend time with like minded people you can consider friends. It's no different than going down the pub apart from you can't see the person you're talking to.

Though not it's intention the article made me laugh.
 

sammyfreak

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I been in a situation were i played alot of WoW for a long time, but i dont i would say i was addicted.

All positive experiences are more or less addicting, some people get addicted to atention, sex, gambling and emotional experiences aswell as narcotics. Its not a chemical substence you get addicted to, but the endorfins(the thing in your brain that makes you happy) that are produced by it. For people who feels that they arent acheiving alot in their lives that instant gratification of "leveling up, geting epics, killing Ragnaros ect ect" can produce positive feelings that become addicting.

Most gaming is a form of escapism, but like all things in life it is best mixed with a dose of common sense.

If a person spends a nonstop week of gaming they deserve a telling off from friends/partners/family, but if they spend way to much time and energy playing games a intervention of some kind should be initiated.

(Im not 100% sure on the facts, this is more a general understanding i have, dont quote me)
 

DSwii60

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i used to be addicted to WoW, but then I finally got to level 40 and I looked back at the past hours I'd spent just getting to that point and realized it wasn't going to be worth it to get to 60 or 70. For one thing, my computer is quite screwed up so I would get a ton of lag and lose any PvP battles. So I gave it up, deleted the game (which freed up a lot of space on my small hard drive) and then convinced all my other friends to quit, including the one who recruited me.
 

Swenglish

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First of all, I wanna give credit for those of you in this thread who have managed to get over your addiction to WoW or other MMORPERGERS(?) It takes a lot of work and I'm glad you made it.

Second of all, Don't you just love when shows like Tyra edit some family photos and add some evil music and sound-effects while the screen flickers like a horror movie every time the words "addiction" and "gaming" are brought up?
 

RPJesus

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See, I think the issue is more about an addictive personality. He could just as easily be addicted to drugs or alcohol or sock puppets.