Recent studies show that heavy gamers are more depressed than moderate gamers - but is gaming the cause?
It's about 4pm, and an internet café in Sydney’s CBD is about half full.
The crowd of gamers are mainly university students fresh from their latest classes, blasting their way through a first-person shooter, or scurrying across the battlegrounds of a role-playing odyssey.
Some are in groups of four or five, hurling insults at each other as they play. Others are hunched over their keyboards - silent and focused.
Staff here say if a customer plays for six to eight hours they're asked to stop.
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Interesting article, it doesn’t surprise me because some people are better all a-rounders than others. Regardless of fame or how good they are in their specialty.
This is why I feel like the live action stuff in Alan Wake 2 especially is pretty bad. It also looks really cheap and amateurish.
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Im a proud playstation addict. And my addiction is only getting stronger.
I love gaming but 6 to 8 hours straight is too long for me....everything in moderation
Analysts are retarded. They're gaming more because they are depressed and it's their escape. Gaming more doesn't make you depressed or more depressed. Gaming is a positive thing for most people with mental issues. It's an escape and it makes them happy. It doesn't turn them into monsters and it sure as hell won't make them depressed unless they were already depressed or are clinically depressed.
This is why you can link young mass murderers to video games. They were playing obsessively to escape their issues in real life.
i used to be pretty heavy in playing video games. i realized it when i would rather stay in then go hang out with my friends and family. that was last year i wasnt working.
anything can be an addiction. but an addiction doesn't have to mean bad. Also, on a side note, I play WoW but in moderation.