If I don't like doing something for a hobby then I usually stop doing it; I don't usually feel like it has been a waste though.
And really, do you look back at other hobbies you've had and feel sad, like say with sports , music, or reading?
If I don't like doing something for a hobby then I usually stop doing it; I don't usually feel like it has been a waste though.
And really, do you look back at other hobbies you've had and feel sad, like say with sports , music, or reading?
Do I regret playing video games as a whole? Not at all.
I just wish when I'd started, I'd moderated how much I play them more.
If you enjoyed those years of video gaming, then it's not "time wasted".
Time wasted is standing in line for a movie that you have waited for a long time, finally getting in after three hours of waiting, and finding out the movie is utter bullshit and a movie not even worth the money.
Quitting gaming isn't necessary to have a life. When I've got nothing better to do, which is frequent right now since I'm having trouble finding a job, video games are a nice activity. I don't see why people act like gaming is the same as drug addiction. I've been a gamer my whole life, and not once has it ever interfered with or impacted any other aspect of my life.
If video games are the drug that some of you seem to think then maybe you should quit. Games are meant to be a hobby, you know... something you do in your free time.
If you have more important things or things you'd rather be doing and you put them off for game, then you've got bigger problems.
I game because it's what i like to do. Take my parents and sister for example. they read books and watch tv in their free time. I game during mine. Life is what you make of it. If you feel free due to not gaming anymore then you were probably a little bit more on the addicted side then you should be. That is just my 2 cents.
Besides, some games, like Mass Effect or Dragon Age, have well written stories (for the most part,) so how is it so different from reading a book? They have the added bonus of being interactive and actually putting you in the character's world. That's what I love about RPG games, actually seeing the story and its world unfold before my very eyes.
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If you had fun then it wasn't time wasted.
Gaming is the thing I would rather do than whatever else I'm doing.
And in a movie you don't even get to experience being the character. Besides, some have a hard time visualising things, making reading a much less rewarding task. It's different forms of entertainment, all is equally viable.
Also, in games like ME and DA, you develop your own story. Try doing that in a book.
Originally Posted by Rugz
LOL at the Otakus rushing to defend their sensibilities. Allow me to clarify again. I never said videogames were inherently bad. I said that they are a waste of my time if I have better things to do. And I do. I was playing these games compulsively, out of habit, not because I was having fun. I wasn't. That really is a problem. I deleted them from my harddrive in order to avoid playing them even more out of compulsion. Plenty of people play out of habit more than fun, if you don't recognize that, you're probably one of them.
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I didn't. It was wasted.
I don't really play video games enough for me to quit.
I do plan on playing a lot more if I can when Guild Wars 2 is released though, but will probably be too busy to play as much as I'd like.
Gaming is a hobby and I happen to enjoy it. Though I don't spend so much time that I neglect other things that I enjoy like baking, shopping, etc.
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Maybe working since I don't have a consistent work schedule(might get 1-3 days a week, maybe).
I don't see the time I've spent gaming as a waste, not really anyways sure there was a lot of other things I could have done in stead but gaming was what I enjoyed, I still love playing my games and I've met some of the most amazing people while playing them and wouldn't give up those experiences for anything.