The gaming thing, at which point does it become "sad"?

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Vault101

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Generic Gamer said:
Well the real answer is when it gets in the way of you enjoying your life...

But I prefer my patented method of telling:

1. Take a sentence in which you discuss gaming and wonder if it is sad.
2. Replace 'gaming' with 'masturbate'.

Does it sound creepy? Then it probably is.

EDIT: From a previous thread:

My personal rule is if I can replace the phrase 'gaming' with 'jerking off' in a sentence and it sounds weird then it's time to lay off the gaming a bit.

"I had a free afternoon and my coursework was in so I spent an afternoon jerking off and met up with mates later" alright...if a bit personal.

"I dumped my girlfriend because she objected to the amount of time I spent jerking off"...umm.

"Honestly I would rather jerk off than socialise with people" NO!
haha

I dont think you could ever make it sound less creepy even if said person ahd a healthy life style
 

Zantos

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It only really gets sad when it starts encroaching on other parts of your life. Being into gaming is great but when you're skipping school or work to play video games, or when you continually ditch your social life to play games, that's when it gets a little worrying.
 

Vern5

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I've been slowly falling out of love with gaming ever since I could legally drink. Gaming is a nice way to spend a lonely day but given the option to play a game alone or go out and do something crazy with friends, I would always pick the latter.

Human beings are social animals. I've noticed that people get a little crazy when kept away from even the smallest amount of human interaction.
 

Vault101

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Vern5 said:
I've been slowly falling out of love with gaming ever since I could legally drink. Gaming is a nice way to spend a lonely day but given the option to play a game alone or go out and do something crazy with friends, I would always pick the latter.

Human beings are social animals. I've noticed that people get a little crazy when kept away from even the smallest amount of human interaction.
In that case I feel the "social" link in my brain must be broken because I feel rather sane

anyway, yeah it makes sense and would be more fun/satisfying to do fun things with freinds

I mean I guess gaming shouldnt really be seen as anything apart from ones usuall entertainment, plus I dont see why it has to be "one or the other"
 

VanityGirl

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When your life is consumed by gaming, then its sad. And by consumed I mean when you spend more time playing than working or spending time with your family, friends, significant other, ect.
 

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I resemble the stereotype somewhat in that I do kind of live in my mom's basement, but really I live in my dorm and don't go home until breaks or weekends every now and then. I do go outside quite a bit though so whatever.
 

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Vault101 said:
Vern5 said:
I've been slowly falling out of love with gaming ever since I could legally drink. Gaming is a nice way to spend a lonely day but given the option to play a game alone or go out and do something crazy with friends, I would always pick the latter.

Human beings are social animals. I've noticed that people get a little crazy when kept away from even the smallest amount of human interaction.
In that case I feel the "social" link in my brain must be broken because I feel rather sane

anyway, yeah it makes sense and would be more fun/satisfying to do fun things with freinds

I mean I guess gaming shouldnt really be seen as anything apart from ones usuall entertainment, plus I dont see why it has to be "one or the other"
I meant the very smallest forms of human interaction. As in being completely isolated from other human beings. Interactions can be as limited as seeing somebody during the day or watching the news and seeing other human faces. As long as you have the validation that there are other people in the world besides yourself you will be fine.

I once spent a week by myself in my own house and at the beginning of that week I lost Internet access because of some arbitrary problem. Everyone I knew in the area was somewhere outside the state, everyone in my suburb is either never around or terrified of being out in the open and my phone was broken.

That week was hellish. I spent the first three days in total isolation before I had to drag myself to a nearby shopping mall. I had to be sure that the world had not ended while I was isolated.
 

Shivarage

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I dunno... with the economy being shit right now, outdoors isnt an option cause shops dont pay for themselves and I don't have money cause im unemployed...
 

WNxpearce

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The only time I've really gone "ok thats sad get a life" was a guy I met at college, he only knew; maths, computer components, and games that was it, he couldn't name any famous people (living or dead) he didn't know the leader of his own contry and he had no "life experiance" now among some of my friends I'm seen as "sad" but to be honest when you spend 4 and a half hours most nights of the week and anywhere upto 16 hours a day on weekends, you can see why, but at least I could hold down a conversation with people and most of the time I was on there I was chatting to people I knew (met in real-life or otherwise).
 

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Sober Thal said:
When people get obese, that's sad.
I'd agree with you but I've know sports enthuiasts who are "sad" and all they know is sports, protein shakes, exercise and thats all! now that to me is really sad, but thats just the oppinion of a few, it might not be correct but thats why its an oppinion.
 

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When you play games to the exclusion of real social interaction. I mean I prefer to stay at home and play games on weekends, but i'm also hanging out with my wife. I have friends over from time to time. I go to work 5 days a week. I have a life outside of games.

Some people on the other hand, who are my age, live at home, don't work even though they could (i.e: they don't have legitimte health/family reasons to not be earning some kind of income), and just play games (these people also have one other hobby - watching anime).

That's what I consider sad.
 

TheLaofKazi

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I think an activity becomes sad when the person lets their desire to do that thing get in the way of them experiencing new things and achieving goals, or discovering what they actually want in life.

Of course, one man's sad life is another man's exciting and fulfilling life, it all depends on what you compare it too. One can play video games for 2 hours every day and say to themselves, "Well, at least I don't play video games for 4 hours every day." And the person that plays games for 4 hours every day can compare himself to someone who plays more, and so on.

The point is, every moment of your life is precious and there is always some way you could improve or enrich it. You only spend an hour each day playing video games? Fuck that. Try spending that hour doing something new, or playing a different game, or playing that game you usually play in a drastically different way, or with a different person, or in a different place/situation. Don't rely on reliving the same moment to achieve that euphoric feeling to be happy. That goes for everything.
 

Saelune

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So whats the alternative? Tons of TV? How about caring so much about people who are famous for being rich/famous? Should I just get a soul sucking job to pay the bills till I die in a nice house that I fully paid off, but cannot keep with me in the afterlife?

I intend to be a gamer till I die. I tend to build a relationship on gaming. Any guy I am with for the long run, prety much has to be a gamer. Certainly more effective than building a relationship on appearance like most that get sour once the sex does.
 

Vault101

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Shivarage said:
I dunno... with the economy being shit right now, outdoors isnt an option cause shops dont pay for themselves and I don't have money cause im unemployed...
find a dog off the street, get him cleaned up

adpot him and take him for walks!

ok I know thats silly as the dog probably has some diseases and you probably couldnt afford the vet bills but yeah, Id love to have a dog.....:(
 

dosp5

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when you hear stories of people whose level of addiction reaches "whoops i was playing farmville and my baby starved to death"
 

mythicdawn12

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"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time."
I think that just about settles that. I play games like I read books and watch movies. I play for a fun experience. When I'm done doing that, I play when I have nothing else to do. When friends aren't picking up their phones and when I'm not going out to work out or practice martial arts. It's a time killer to keep me from being bored. Tv is much the same.
 

GudangGaram

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I've left the kind of 'awesome' parties (you usually see on mtv) to play a videogame (not sad)
I've confused game mechanics with the real world (sad)
Gaming all weekend (lan party) (not sad)
Dying because you didnt eat or sleep due to gaming for days (sad)
Feeling too tired and/or lazy to do your own household or go to a party, yet simulate them in The Sims (debatable)

And this:
101flyboy said:
When it becomes a need rather than a want.