AdrianBalboa wrote: » Before covid I was working on the road, away from home for days on end while my hubby stayed behind to look after the kids. I could hardly expect him to keep an eye on them if he was running around jumping into boxes and shooting robots with Mario! He’ll be able to play a few games again when the kids start playing.
I Havent_Slept For Days wrote: » I'm having a breakdown. I was playing CoD and just had a wave of shame and embarrassment come over me. What the hell am I doing? I’m 32 years old, and I spend my nights shooting an imaginary pixel across the screen to prove I have faster hand eye coordination than some ****ing 12 year old kid across the country. What’s the ****ing point? It feels like I’m consooming some opiate of the masses bull****. Every game another $60. Every PS+ subscription another $20. Every new console another $400. When does it end? And the hours. I don’t even want to think about the hours poured into this various bull****. I’m a grown man and I ****ing spent 100 hours larping as an 19th century cowboy in Red Dead. What in the actual ****? Imagine if I had spent those hours in the gym or getting my degree. The more I think about videogames the more I realize this is just some corporate bull**** designed to keep man complacent and fixated on spending money. No wonder kids today are always bitching about mental health nowadays. You can’t live up to your true self when you spend your nights pretending to be some ****ing dwarf with a sword that casts spells. **** this bull****. I’m quitting videogames for good. I’ll see you ****ers at the gym. Hope you join me.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » What lessons do they teach? That a dragon can be defeated by brewing a special potion? That’s a new one.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » The dude is admitting he has a problem. Most of the advice around here seems to be that it's fine, that his addiction is grand, and that maybe he should switch to something different to give him his fix.
Sandor Clegane wrote: » No matter what a person does or enjoys there will always be someone that will find fault with it and look down on it. Thats life and people for you.
Ekerot wrote: » I think the view that "Video Games are for children" is horribly long past it's sell by date at this stage.
AdrianBalboa wrote: » Well I was speaking to the poster who commented about watching people chasing a ball around like it had any relevance to what people are talking about. That argument can always be summed up thusly: “to each their own, I respect everyone’s desire to engage in whatever pastime they care to without judgement. Also I think watching sports is stupid and showering together afterwards is gay lol” Usually the kind of argument brought forward by people who were bullied in school for being crap at sport and never got over it.
AdrianBalboa wrote: » When my hubby moved in with me I made sure he threw away all of his PlayStation and FIFA consoles. Leave children’s toys to children.
Little Miss Fairy wrote: » You are not on your own! I've no experience of video games but I overdosed on Netflix during the Lockdown. Don't be too hard on yourself ... there's worse things you could be doing. ATB
JohnnyFlash wrote: » What lessons do they teach? That’s a new one.
Nexytus wrote: » I think a dwarf would have an axe. More so than having a sword or casting spells.
smck321 wrote: » You're likely playing the wrong games. They're not just entertainment they can teach lessons if done right though few achieve that. They're just a different medium to movies, books and Tv. No less important just different.