Comment by tavavex
4 days ago
That's one hell of a long shot. Are your views applicable to the rest of the entertainment industry? There's plenty of people wasting away in front on Netflix, after all. Or why just entertainment, any "useless" hobbies that are repeatedly done for fun but have no real productive output. Is any comparable "pleasurable" activity that also hooks a minority of people in an unhealthy way bad, or just gaming?
But what's most insane is trying to draw any parallels between gaming and these other things - something that was literally engineered to ruin human lives, biologically (hard drugs) or psychologically (gambling). The harm and evil caused by these two industries is incomprehensible (especially the legal parts of them, like alcohol and casino gambling/sports betting/online gambling), and trying to fit gaming in among them both downplays the amount of suffering inflicted by gambling and hard drugs, as well as villainizes normal people - like the hundreds of millions of people who play games in a sane, non-problematic way or indie game devs who make games because they want to express themselves artistically.
Anyways, I gotta log off HN for a while. I can feel my gaming withdrawal kicking in. I've bankrupted myself four times by only spending my money on gaming, and I've been in and out of rehab centres and ERs as I've been slowly destroying my body with gaming in a spiral of deadly addiction. I think I'll have to panhandle and threaten strangers on the street to buy some Steam cards.
I had a roommate who failed out of college because he was addicted to Everquest (yes, Everquest, and yes I am middle-aged). Your last paragraph is barely even hyperbolic. Do you think unemployed young men who live at home with their parents, do little to no physical activity, spending most of their time playing videogaming and/or trolling on the internet are not stuck destroying their bodies (and minds) in a spiral of deadly addiction? Maybe you are a functional gamer, but there are many, many gamers who are not and this technology is maybe a quasi effective cope for our punishing society writ large, but from the outside, gaming addicts appear to be living a sad and limited life.
Or to put it more succinctly, would you want your obituary to lead with your call of duty prowess?
>functional gamer
Excellent satire.
>That's one hell of a long shot. Are your views applicable to the rest of the entertainment industry?
Yes.
You must be the life of the party, if the party was a funeral.