http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/17/AR2006081700625_2.html
8/23/2006 8:14:14 AM
8/23/2006 8:15:05 AM
so, are you addicted? personally I agree with one of the bits in this article relating to reading or watching TV...saying that gaming is more addicting or more harmful than either of these other 2 mediums is ridiculous and absurd.that and some people just have addictive personalities
8/23/2006 8:16:50 AM
what's so absurd about saying gaming addiction can be more harmful or addictive than reading or tv? I see nothing absurd about that.
8/23/2006 8:20:34 AM
none of the several studies on video games has shown a statisticly significant effect
8/23/2006 8:23:00 AM
8/23/2006 9:31:19 AM
8/23/2006 9:38:49 AM
seriously, if you cant figure out why an MMO could be more addictive than reading or tv, you've got issues.
8/23/2006 9:43:04 AM
you don't need a study to realize that people fuck up when they get addicted to shit like thisI can name you examples... many on twwI mean, it gets to the point where these people won't go out, won't clean up their stuff, change their sleep habits to accomodate their game playingpretty lame
8/23/2006 9:44:27 AM
^ yeah, you could say the same about tv, except id imagine it is harder to become that addicted to tv. as the article says (and is obvious), the "social" aspects really change the nature of the beast, not to mention, it is completely interactive.
8/23/2006 9:54:38 AM
yup, so interactive, you're no longer interacting with the people you know irl
8/23/2006 9:59:01 AM
I have a friend that is on WoW every minute he can and he confuses the real world with what he talks about with people on the gameits crazy
8/23/2006 10:05:09 AM
So Arab must obviously be huge into one of these games and in denial?At least be addicted to online gambling where you can make money wasting your life away.
8/23/2006 10:09:19 AM
there is a 200 page thread in tech talk about this one gameread a few pages and tell me if there is something wrong with it or notfictional world, fictional people, fictional terms... and some people on here live for that game
8/23/2006 10:21:54 AM
lol nah, i stay the hell away from most MMO'sthe only one i'm in is EVE, that's b/c you can 'level up' without being there (time based training rather than action based)which means it plays like an FPS to me, i can log on for 5 minutes change somethings and log off and not touch it for a week. i've never been too attracted to games you HAVE to play hours to get good in them online...
8/23/2006 10:31:13 AM
I tried WOW and my neighbors wife who was playing some atrocious looking MMO called Runescape made the switch a week or two after I got WoW and showed her what it was like.Fast forward almost a year, I played about 3 months and then cut it off. I didn't even play that seriously. Never had time. My highest guy just got up where he could get a mount and had that. 30 something I think. The neighbors wife is now completely and utterly addicted. Doesn't clean house, doesn't take care of her 4 year old son, doesn't work, etc. etc. She is on WoW day and night. She is midlevel in her guild, and has about 7 characters all above level 18 and a couple that are at 60. I guess I just don't have the attention span to deal with one game for that long. I jump around. Will play Civ 4 hardcore for a week or so, then I want to play with my car and work on it, and then I get into something else for a while. With kids, full-time job, and going back to school its really hard to play a MMO and not have it be detrimental to your career or your family.
8/23/2006 11:01:25 AM
i had a co-worker friend who was extremely sociable and great to hang around. apparently he had problems with online games in the past, but said he was done with them.after a couple months, he had a "relapse" and got back into them. we literally never saw him again. his roomates would have parties at their place, and he would stay in his room and play. he would come to work, go home, and lock himself in his room.he evenually left the company and vanished.
8/23/2006 11:04:20 AM
that sounds like people I knowpeople that are on tww also
8/23/2006 11:31:40 AM
Well, I can add this to my list of "Things To Stay Away From":CrackHeroinCokeMethMMORPGsThat said, I can't wait for the new Zelda and Super Mario Galaxy to come out...
8/23/2006 11:34:42 AM
i played WOW from nov 2004 - april 2005 - it just got old
8/23/2006 12:02:28 PM
MMO's are definately addicting and fun.I played UO a LONG time ago, but was moderate in playing.I played WoW 6 months straight and don't remember much else QUIT cold turkey and vowed to never play another MMO until either my g/f or wife is dead and I'm retired.
8/23/2006 12:03:22 PM
I agree that these games can be very addicting. I played WoW for over a year and it got to the point where I would come home from work and play. thats all i did.Granted I still went out with friends, did physical activities on the weekends, but 6+ hours a day even on the weekends was spent playing that game. 10 hours in a row was easy to do too. any hobby that takes that much of your time requires a re-evaluation.Weak minded and/or addiction proned individuals need to treat it like anything else. Moderation is key. I would put it on a higher level than TV or books. There is feedback here. Rewards for time invested unlike television or books can offer.The fact that the games are very social and require teamwork and interaction with real people is a good thing IMO. I see nothing wrong with making friends via games like this and enjoying that as you would any other social interaction. Just dont make it your only social interaction.
8/23/2006 12:07:07 PM
yeah
8/23/2006 12:09:30 PM
I played WoW for the first time during the 2nd closed beta, then the open beta, then I bought it and played until I was level 40.Then I quit, I just got bored of it.But all the friends still played. I used to party with them on saturday night, now the have Molten Core runs with the guild on saturday night.
8/23/2006 12:43:27 PM
I knew a dude who was totally into UO. It was wack. He played for years and years. He would play at work, he would fall asleep at work cause he'd been playing all night... this dude was in his 40s and had a wife. He would talk to me every day about waht was going on in his UO world. Sometimes I wouldn't know if he was talking about UO or real life when he started talking to me. Then I began to realize it was always UO and never real life.I did work at a computer game company, so most everyone there was a huge gamer.I remember he would tell me that he would dream about UO and wake up, and log into the game and shit would be going on that he dreamed about. He'd log in just in time to claim some house that came off of ownership or something that he had dreamed about.
8/23/2006 12:44:33 PM
Meh, I've played WoW off and on since it started, and I've never had a problem with playing it too much. I've probably played it on average 4-5 hours per week, not including the six months or so that I stopped playing completely. I just cancelled my account again, but I'll probably renew it when the expansion comes out.
8/23/2006 12:53:58 PM
I got into an awesome guild that was hardcore... that was my problem Just glad I quit.Any time I want to play a game, I load up BF2 and pwn noobs.
8/23/2006 1:18:30 PM
1 Word: Paraphrase
8/23/2006 1:34:36 PM
w3rd, n00bs deserve a good pwningi almost feel sorry for the poor bastards that are at the bottom of the rankings of every roundbut then i remember that their sucking makes me look better
8/23/2006 1:35:14 PM
6 words "Lost in an Online Fantasy World?"
8/23/2006 1:35:48 PM
whenever I play any online game, I'm always last or second to last (and if I'm second to last its cause the last-place guy got DC or had horrible lag)[Edited on August 23, 2006 at 1:53 PM. Reason : s]
8/23/2006 1:52:46 PM
MMORP fulfills the needs of many nerds and closet nerds. It provides a comfortable location to do this and though you can be bullied (pvp) you can always kill them back later. Hi, my name is Chad Stinner and I played Everquest. I played it so much that after my 4 year stint my play time was 376 days 13 hours and some change. That means for 1/4 of my life I did nothing but play EQ. Those who play WoW, you're dealing with about 1/50th the content that EQ has in it's present state. You don't know about REAL camping of a mob. You don't know about timesinks. Look up epics in EQ. So who the fuck am I to talk about this? I was Ratskeller Planeswalker, prolly the most infamous enchanter in everquest. You can still find shit about me 3 years after I left the game. Top geared, top enchanter... and one of the first people to make a shitload of money off EQ. I paid off my college loans with it. $34,000 over a period of 6 months and I sold my character... the digital being... for $1300.This game does more than provide a means to explore your dnd side. It's more than slaying dragons, or adventuring with friends. It's an escape from life. It's a place where you can be someone... where you can be famous!I've led guilds to doing content most of them never dreamed of doing, I played with tops guilds taking on the end game... and I was respected. People knew who I was. I warped into town and I'm swarmed by people. It's hard to explain the feeling you get when you're nobody in RL, in college, hate where you are, you hate your life... and you log into this world and you are treated like royalty. It covered a very hard part of my life. When I left it wasn't because I wasn't famous anymore it was because I beat it all. there was nothing left to conquer that I wanted to conquer and it was old. I had grown out of it. I no longer wanted nor needed it and I was starting a successful career. There was also some problems in the guild I was in where they had become corrupt and started selling shit online like I was, except that it was guild property and they were making around $10,000 a month selling items and gold to Yantiz (mysupersales.com). When I left... I dropped the bomb about this on multiple forums and the guildsite. So yeah I am probably the most famous and infamous enchanter in EQ history (to my knowledge). WoW... is refreshing. It's new, it doesn't take the approach of being a timesink. You can log on for an hour and accomplish something. In EQ you're lucky if you even find a group in that time. EQ leveling to 65 (it's 70 now but bear with me) takes around 6 months real time. Sure if you hardcore 8 hours a day everyday it'll be 2 weeks. WoW... I got to 60 in 4 weeks without powergaming. You can get to 60 in 3 days with some help. WoW takes ALL the fun that EQ had, takes out a bunch of content which it's slowly replacing, and throws in good pvp and better animated combat. EQ doesn't have automated dash attacks or cloaking etc... WoW did. EQ 2 tried to mimic EQ while going to a new engine but they failed on so many levels. There's nothing like getting your ass beat by an octopus 2 miles inland. In EQ mobs don't stop following you until you zone. Thus the term "train". Ever seen 140 mobs running after someone? Look up some EQ SS's. You'll see some of me on a horse with 30+ dragons after me in Western Wastes. What's my point? WoW is not such an investment that one cannot leave and have a social life. It's why it's so friggin popular. It's like counterstrike but for AD&D'ers! EQ is a huge investment. When you see someone with a glowing weapon... it means something. In WoW... a glowing weapon costs you 4g.
8/23/2006 2:26:39 PM
wow that guy's a loser`
8/23/2006 2:33:52 PM
that's exactly what i was thinkingi enjoy pussy and tits too much to sit at a game rather than playing with those
8/23/2006 2:36:32 PM
wow, you are REALLY full of yourself.
8/23/2006 3:26:57 PM
8/23/2006 3:32:53 PM
i have no idea what this thread is about. I guess i will post anyway.
8/23/2006 4:33:34 PM
8/23/2006 4:37:23 PM
Raige nailed that shit. even hardcore wow players dont impress me much. i played wow a ton, but it was nothing compared to those good 2 years of eq.when i started (the game first came out) getting to level 50 was pretty impressive. doing a cazic thule run, heading to sol b, or taking out the frenzied ghoul in lguk was the shit. people bought expensive armor that had no stat or AC benefits just to show off status. it was amazing to see such changes in as short a run as 2 years. the economy had a huge shift, expansions expanded the zones by 3-fold, and there were people continually finding new places to go and new heights to reach.asside from wow's enhancement of pvp and battlegrounds, i think it really lacked something (though fun wasnt it).
8/23/2006 4:50:12 PM
Raige, i can't find any screen shots of you.
8/23/2006 4:51:42 PM
i was no means like Raige, but i'd say people knew me in the early years. the best part was coming to NCSU (from PA). in the first few weeks i met one of my new friends brother and his friend, avid eq players as well. sure enough they had been on my server and knew me with my favorite response ever..."oh yeah, i remember you....i hated you, so fucking loud" har har har.
8/23/2006 4:58:20 PM
8/23/2006 7:23:27 PM
this thread reeks of pathetic
8/23/2006 8:16:52 PM
hey pwrstrkdf250
8/23/2006 8:28:54 PM
^I get that vibe too. And he's obviously itching to out the obsessed gamers.If I was any good at these games, I'm sure I would get hooked. I've never played them, but I imagine they are too complicated for me. I'll stick with Donkey Kong. (Can somebody help me figure out how to do the water skip jump? There's a bonus level that I need to water skip to get to.)[Edited on August 23, 2006 at 8:44 PM. Reason : sss]
8/23/2006 8:34:48 PM
hahaha i just love this part
8/23/2006 8:42:59 PM
^Hey, did you hear about the TWW users who play too many video games?
8/23/2006 8:48:56 PM
Cause I heard they also use TWW.
8/23/2006 8:54:32 PM
that sounds like some people i knowthey're on tww
8/23/2006 9:06:29 PM
http://web2.airmail.net/naomi/gallery/eq-dd/drawn-ratskeller.htmlThat was some fan art made of me. Holy crap most of the google shit is gone now. Most of it is the aftermath of me leaving by a few people. Placing blame, spurring rumors and shit. I apologize if I sounded egotistical but that's how it was lol. I was the shit in EQ. But it's digital, and you know what? I wish I had my 376 days back. It was great then. I was someone, I lead hundreds of REAL people to do VERY COOL things. I was there for the waking of the sleeper (one time server event). Similar to the AQ gates but much fucking harder to do. There was not ventrilo, there was no teamspeak, there was no private channels... this shit was done in tells or in group or in guild. Sometimes by phone. *we walked both ways in the snow 20 miles* blah blah blah. At the time it was an incredible accomplishment to be part of what I was part of. I was very lucky to be in the 1% of the 1% of all of the players who played EQ who got to see some of the things I did. And do some of the things I did. MORPHS like EQ and WoW are so enraveling you forget your life. There's so much you can do in them you can forget about bad grades, or bad relationships... its a place to escape and a place to have a shitton of fun on ANY level. Casual gamers, hardcore, can both have a good time. WoW learned from EQ's mistakes and targeted the casual gamer. Most hardcore gamers in WoW are what I consider Casual when it comes to EQ. In WoW you spend 6 hours clearing a zone. In EQ we spent 6 hours getting to the fucking boss. Why? cuz that shit was there and someone needed to kill it. Fuck i dunno. I love MMORPHS. I don't need them anymore but I love playing em. Sure you can't walk up to your common friends and go "Man I pwnt the SHIT outta some big mouthed 13 year old with my mage". If you did they'd look at you like you were nuts. But you get that group of friends to play and it's like a game of basketball or a Quake 2 match. Now it's targetting our hidden geeks in each of us. Now there's MMORPHS for all of us. DND (EQ, EQ2, WoW, DoAC, DND etc), Final Fantasy, Space (Eve). Hell there's even MMORPHS for those god damn teenagers who make those fucking ascii faces all the time and have their cutsey little world! You know the type you wish there was an invention that let you reach through the monitor and stab their fucking heart out. No I'm not bitter or anything.... *stab*. Just beware. They are incredibly addicting. The moment you can't just walk away from your computer is the moment it affects your life. Those who have never played will probably never understand. Those of us who played EQ, or are in guilds who are doing AQ/Naxx do know what I mean.
8/23/2006 9:37:20 PM