anything that makes you release dopamine could be addictive, video games are easy to get to and release a lot of dopamine, so it tends to be a easy choice. finishing a tough job also releases a lot of dopamine, and some people get addicted to that, but working tends to be a lot tougher than playing games, and is therefore not the most obvious choice ;P
No, unfortunately you are very wrong. Some substances are more potent and more immersive than other like video games, tv, TH-cam than lower on the spectrum would be books, comics, chess
Gaming can also sprout new addictions. I know several people in RuneScape, Alcoholics, Stoners, all type of drug addicts, etc, litteraly most clan chats are full of people talking about drugs, NOTHING ELSE. it's honestly so depressing to look at, that's what made me quit gaming, I'm gonna focus on school, I wanna be an engineer and build stuff in the future.
No offense man, but you are grasping at straws here. There is no correlation between being an alcoholic or drug user from playing video games. I am an engineer, and guess what! I still play video games.
As the phrases go "all sunshine and no rain make a desert" and "all work and no play make Jack a dull boy". I recall my boys gave me a 3ds as a Xmas present, I said to them "all I want from you is good grades, not this", they replied "we r just trying to help you pa". I hope I'm less lame now.
After a good 2-3 hours of gaming my eyes and my head start to hurt and I know I have to turn it off. I used to be almost addicted over 15 years ago but then I started another hobby: listening to music. I still enjoy videogames a lot but I can easily differ reality from virtual.
It's supposed to disturb the viewer, like whenever you read books for a while your sub eye starts to wander away from what your dominant eye is looking at.
To be honest.. I played video games for years, and when I was 17 and got a girlfriend, I stopped.. I'm 20 now, and I am not with my ex anymore; I still don't play video games.. Almost never, I believe you eventually get to an age where the real world is more interesting... A lot of things contributed to me feeling this; Pscadelics, sex, getting over anxiety, and social improvement; these thigns are some of the cures to video game addiction, or maybe, addiction to video games is the lack of things like this.
The most dangerous it is that it is temporary escape that can last for hours. Interesting and balanced film though. It does bring intereting question if you turn an addiction into a career then is it healthy?
A career doesn't automatically mean it's not bringing a negative impact to your life. Addiction is more nuanced than just whether you make money with it or not. :)
There's people that make a career out of working in the porn industry as well, but does that mean they can't be extremely negatively impacted? Hell no....
Actually, we don't talk about it because we know for a fact that everything can be addictive if you are feeling engaged into it that you are too lazy to do other activities. Not stereotyping or anything but from what I've seen, people these days hate video games for the most braindead reason I've ever seen and they blame violence such as shooting, murder, etc., On video games, when the truth is, it's not. Plus, we all know back then, a lot of people blame violence on Sci-Fi books or comics without any understandable reason.
I think harvesting a passion in real life is the opposite of harvesting a passion for a video game. Let me explain: (I've been addicted to many things in my life, like drugs, gambling, video games, and the simple process of learning. - So everything below is my point of view according my own experience) So let's say you start to learn, for example, guitar At the beginning it will be boring, you will have to force yourself to play, your fingers will hurt, you will want to give-up because it seems too hard or complicated , and you barely see any progress. But the more you do it, the more you enjoy it. It becomes easier, and fulfilling. After a few years, you become better, and you get even more pleasure from it. And by playing at parties, or going out and play in a park, by the lake, the beach, you start to meet and make new friends (it's crazy how people will talk way more easily to you if you are doing something artistic outside). You will share your music with them, and people around you will enjoy you and what you do. At the end: You are happier, and this specific happiness will be available at any time, and growing on the long term. Now let's say you start a new video game: (Or a new drug, haha) At the beginning it will be really exciting, you will feel like forced to play, your fingers will hurry you to get back on your keyboard, you will want to discover this new world, and if there are some challenges, it's even better. But the more you play it, the more it loses its magic, it becomes a routine. After a long period, it feels like you didn't achieve anything or progressed a lot compared to the first few weeks/months in that game. You realize didn't really made long term/fulfilling relationships, you didn't really share anything, you mainly did it for yourself, and don't feel accomplished. Even people around you are sad to see you like that, or even annoyed, and you feel it. At the end: You feel a bit sad and lonelier, and if you stay stuck longer in that game, this feeling will grow. That's how I felt after playing various games Like: Runescape: 5 Years / League of legends: 3 Years / And many other games here and there. (sometime 18 hours a day, or even more if I didn't sleep) And also playing guitar for 8 years (I'm only getting more pleasure by playing more, that's crazy), juggling for 3 years, (same here), skateboarding for 10 years (it hurts, but feels so good to learn new tricks), painting, dancing ... Of course I still play video games from time to time, but in a really healthier way. If you want to see what I've learned in term of passion over the last few years, when I was not playing video games, you can check my TH-cam Channel, I made a few video, maybe it will inspire you. Cheers my friends!
Sorry mate but you are so wrong that might just be u but me and my online clan have helped a lot of gamers I love my online brothers more then real people in the real world you have pain hate and everything is falling apart in the online world for us we are the brotherhood that fights to be the best if not for the online world more kids would be killing themselves as lot of us that don't like Sports or outdoors we are hated and seen as outsiders so you may be right for you but I have been playing for honor for over a year and I have never got bored your mind might not get the gaming would but it is better then the real world
@@angelarkcosplay4046 Do you work a job, in real life? Curious as all your words run together with no breaks & no punctuation. Perhaps you were texting?
This was an excellent story that really touched home. I played them for years but I grew out of them. I look at those kids doing the e-sports and while it's great to have a new sport out there to choose from, it's sad to see the bastardization of gaming. Communication, people skills and self development become impacted and like the brother in this story, gaming is entertainment but it's also distraction that can lead to missed opportunities to develop mentally.
My 8 year old is going through withdrawal. Last year we stopped letting him play because he would get violent, irratted and just mean. This year being home all the time from covid kinda relaxed game times. I go to work, he plays 10hrs / day. I get home tell him to turn it off for a break. He talks about killing himself and actually briefly ran away. So games are cut off again. Sucks, because I like to play about a hour a week of games myself.
@@chozer1 He has to do Therapy now because of the game addiction he developed. His brother and sisters are okay. Now his older brother did have it bad before his intervention, now he is 16 and much better control. Just he got really wrapped in it. I think young minds start thinking mine craft and roblox is more reality then actual life.
@@richardstoffel6585 dont let them play games AT ALL until they find new hobbies and a life they r not depended on games? the fact that u keep letting him, set boundaries.
Well yeah, deprive yourself of satisfaction for 8 hours straight and come home to that sweet, sweet dopamine binge 😩 who needs alcohol when you can fantasize for a lot less money. Or maybe drop a healthy chunk of your check on lootboxes so you might experience the feeling of being a "WINNER!" 😏
I have overcome this "addiction" at age 18. but, sometimes I have desire to play with my friends some new games. So... it can be controlled/Supervised, I mean your level of addiction. You just need to see better things around you, all sorts of things like: Sports, friends, relationships, adventures, books - then, addiciton will loose effect on you. Good luck,
This channel is incredibly fascinating and the comments are compelling, especially when I cross examine myaddiction with the thoughts people have in the comments. I was addicted to heroin and fentanyl for Years, opiates/ other drugs were an escape . They were my “tool” used to cope with life and multiple traumatic events and situations I wasn’t equipped to deal with. They were also my social circle, and the constant ripping and running around made me feel like I was accomplishing a lot, in reality it was distracting me from reality. I’m 25 now, I was addicted for 7ish years. Ill share my biggest insights. Addiction is NOT about the activities/ substances. It’s the individual’s relationship with them. I would detox and gain 90 days or more just to head right back to the trap house, KNOWING this is going to lead to me being in excruciating pain and sickness. I did it anyways because even though I had abstained, I wasn’t DEALING with the things that caused me to look at heroin as a solution to begin with. It took me multiple relapses and very humbling experiences to finally accept and believe the problem wasn’t the drug. It was my lack of coping mechanisms and my brain’s inability to moderate my intake of this substance. As an addict, I liked to make excuses though, and that’s why I avoided reality for so long. Acceptance meant I had to deal with these issues and begin to put in the work required to change. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results. And my experience with addiction was such that I would CHOOSE insanity and SELF deceit.. today my life is very different. I still have plenty of issues and things I’m working through, but taking responsibility for my mental health, my situation, and my life-and not continuing to blame my behavior /drug use on my trauma - is what SAVED me and my life.. to those struggling with an active addiction, and those who have clean time, y’all are fucking amazing. Idc what the addiction is, we are some of the strongest people alive. You deserve freedom, and the ability to wake up every day and make decisions based on what’s best for YOU. Bc we are all worthy of great love. Stay safe 🖤
Played Dota2 on steam more than 2000+ hours. Like deleted it million times and make an excuse to reinstall it again. Everytime I tell myself only one game today, and boom already 10+ hours wasted and feels so bad at the end of the day. Last friday I messed up few big projects and missed all my classes and played dota2 12straight hours. I knew I shouldnt be playing and still kept going. Took a massive streak of losses due to bad attitude and tiredness. Felt so bad about myself and deleted fcukin game again. havent touched it like a week now. I perfectly know its adiiction, but was keep.doing it like last 2 or 3 years. Made my life miserable. Any tips? . I love your videos by the way. keep doing your great works gamequitters. peace
Best tip is to join us on the forum and start a daily journal, the extra support from the community will make a big difference for you: forum.gamequitters.com
another thing to do is asking God's help, find a sport (sport helps a lot) to do and a friend to encourage you in that sport (in my case i love cyclism). i know its hard but its possible
To be honest, I know the cure is just to leave it, just force your self, it will be very painful in the first day, but later on, it will just become easy because your mind will stop bugging you about playing. Trust me. And yes, never watch anything that reminds you of gaming.
I feel like they are confusing e-sports with gaming addiction. When I watched e-sports, it was awesome! I think similar if not better than watching a normal sport, you're just excited for the night's battle or what ever. But at the end of the day, you go to sleep just fine, it's like ESPN, not so much an addiction. On the other hand, actually playing the game, being totally immersed, that's where it's hard to sleep sometimes or go to work/school the next day. I think e-sports is awesome but personally immersing yourself in the game is where a problem can really develop. When I watched sc2 e-sports, i wasn't really interested in trying to be a pro sc2 player, i just really enjoyed the esport rather than play the game sun up to sun down myself. If I had a chance to go to the live tournament, well that's real, a true sociable environment, the real world, what is wrong with that even if there are costumes involved at times? Everyone's having fun. It's not the same as being in a room yourself in your own video game world totally immersed all by yourself.
I was addicted and played a game for two years. Very hard to quit at first even just the thought pains me but I know you can do it. I'm back in the real world now and It's never too late.
I'm the elusive gaming female that didnt exsist 20 yrs ago. I've gone round with gaming addiction and I am dealing with a son in law that cant see his own addiction... when the girl said I played 20hrs straight I was like I can top that... I played W.O.W. 36HRS STRAIGHT NO SLEEP no real food and a 12 pack of my dew... and paid for it with a kidney infection... soooo I understand the gaming addiction pull.... it's a hard one to fight, but the effects of the addiction are just as painful as other addictions.... sigh
I'm 24 now. Started with sega. Still play video games every single day. Not a day goes by where I dont think of playing. I'm at work and find myself thinking of when I go home how i am going to play. I dont go out. I dont drink. I sit at home and play. And I'm super happy.
@@Arceus948 how? Simple. Diversity of content. TV addiction has the same problem. But TH-cam is far worse, because you can jump at will to some other kind of content. Do you get it? You can overcome game addiction just because you get tired of the game you are addicted to. This happens with games and with everything actually. Oh yeah, and the fact that TH-cam is free. It is like game addiction is being addicted to weed, and TH-cam addiction is being addicted to drugs. When you start getting tired of weed, you go with cocaine, get tired of cocaine, go with heroine, get tired, go with weed, etc. If you want to overcome addiction, you have to understand why you have that addiction and find something else to do. TH-cam addiction usually have somehing to do with shitty people the person has to deal with, depression, lack of opportunities for good conversations, etc. Maybe it is not your case. Probably it is. Good luck.
''Look at his eyes he doesn't blink'' Only 8 seconds shot, but okay. I'm addicted to games as well, but I at least know there's still a real world. I take breaks from gaming, but instead I watch other people gaming then LOL. I'm still scoring good grades for school and my addiction kinda helped me trough school and shit. So I'm proud and happy to be addicted to games and that I met a lot of friends online and IRL! I'm social, I'm addicted to games and I'm good at school. Why would being addicted to games be bad then?
The biggest issue is adults now don't understand that video games aren't the same now, YOU HAVE TO PLAY FOR LONG PERIODS in order to even have a chance against the competition. Its not Mario where you jump on a turtle and die and restart... it is super complicated competition with thousands of variations of movement and shooting and strategy
@Horshu Do you even understand how condescending that sounds?Sorry,I don't give a darn if some Ahmed from 2 mileniums ago lived entirety of human kind.
I play video games for minimum 6-7 hours a day. I can go a day or two without it, I can temporarily “stop my addiction for a week or so, but I ultimately end up shutting myself off from the world so I can get my joy from a tv screen. I know how unhealthy it is, and I can’t count how many hours of sleep, college lectures and assignments I missed because I hide away in them. But I just otherwise feel lonely without it.
A good point that was made: the "why" they are gaming. I'm 26 and started playing videogames by 5. At 12, I used to play 9 to 10 hours per day. I never stopped but right now... I can't handle more than 2 hours straight (only if there are) some friends to play online). When young, my "why" was just to have fun. But eventually, gaming lead me to live without purpose... feeling that playing, was the most that I could get from life. Right now thanks God I have purpose. I'm and still playing, but it's a secondary task; doesn't compromise my real life. (Sorry for my English guys hehehe)
One more comment to gamers to help them in time management. I’m not an expert but in my quest to defy and understand gaming to step off the ship, I learned a massive amount. How to moderate gaming and short the 16 hours a day. Take my steps read them all before deciding if you need to be skeptical ASAP. You need a day activity that takes a good chunk of your day, this is for gaming to not be a priority and it’s a perfect step to make gaming even more fun but no have total control. Listen to Batman, Bdobbins i think ir another streamer. They on here tell you, 1-3 hours your brain is fresh, 3-5 your measurement change and you see that you are failing, needing to keep going to have a good match to make you think different and feel it was worth it, problem is you’ll find that match and actually think it’s worth it, and time management fails here. 5-9 you noticed the game failing you, and that’s why you go down, teammates aren’t putting in the work; it’s their fault. You may even raise your voice, if you’re calm, scream if you aren’t the calm gamer (I never threw a controller). Watch your self go through these stages and decide to fit 1-3 and make it really fun everyday. Do yourself a pro favor and use the training at the beginning to warm up. After 3 hours if you had a good game, hit power and turn off!! This will end your session on a positive note, ultimately, after a bad game, turn it off, use autopilot if to can’t do it on your own, or talk to yourself and remind yourself why you are doing it, what you are trying to, and what it gaming is like when you actually do the 1-3. Set a timer! If yo can’t moderate it (like me) quit cold turkey. Throw your HDMI away and take a picture of the system, put it in your closet and immediately put it up on Facebook marketplace.
It's the 2nd documentary that i watch today about gaming addiction. Am playing a full year now a specific game that consumes so much of my time. Make me feel trapped. I started to get sick of this and try to find ways to inform about this. Like were is the limit? I speak with others game user's of this game and seemed to be so attached on this that am feeling so alienated when i try to say to other's, game user's, relax is just a game and nothing else and in some point must ends.
It’s addictive when you neglect when you forget to shower and forget your job. That’s why I live on my own it teaches me valuable of money and time. I thank my mom for forcing me to move out I was without gaming for 6 months and taught me a lot. Alchohol and gaming addiction and gambling is the same. I love gaming due to the social aspect 2,000 hours wow player
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland so true. I dont know about you but it feels like my 1 parent i had left with didint know what to do with me and bought me a freaking nitendo super mario to get rid of me. Its totally their fault but as an adult it is our responsobility to fix it....
Anything good = Dopamine Soooo, anything good = addiction? Are you that dumb? The NoFap fools use the same reasoning. This crazy thinking is really everywhere, huh?
@@DivineLogos oh right. But the NoFap argument that masturbation is a source of dopamine is still wrong, right? Or you want to say mastubration is an "artificial source"?
I used to be somewhat addicted to games (Played everyday for 10+ hours) until I decided to try programming. Helped with my "addiction" and I'll be real I don't like video games that much anymore. Would rather go out and walk around my community.
12:30 people don’t pay for the privilege, they can watch for free. People pay so they can support the streamer and so that there name appears on the screen to other people. JSYN
I love gaming but recent years made me limit how much. I have my days where I play for like 5 hours but i had to stop to get my life in track before I rewarded myself with gaming. I cope with my addiction by treating it like a reward so if I didn't do shit I don't play. Keeps me productive but like I said I still have days where I get lost in immersion. I've had a great life tho. I just wasn't popular in school so games took in where parties didn't. I also have good friends and all. Gaming just came in at a time where I needed em. I am glad to say tho I am not as bad as I used to be. Got a college degree. Great girlfriend and my own place. Two years ago was completely different. Just gaming.
I stream and I am part of a semi pro esports team with tournaments under their belt but I still have a life doing gaming for extended periods of time isn’t an addiction
What's sad is that platforms like twitch are pretty much rewarding video game addiction. I know of people that "quit" gaming but they spend as many hours watching streams and giving streamers as much money as they (quitters) would spend on games. They are just as addicted as before.
"Strive, then, that thou mayest forsake the path of illusion and imitation and gain admittance into the realm of inner vision and the kingdom of spiritual discoveries." ~ Baha'i Faith
I have several thousands of hours played on video games but I was never really addicted and never classed myself as addicted. I enjoyed playing games, I didn’t have “weene” or “detox” myself of gaming… but as I got older I just lost interest in them and did other stuff. Gaming for me is a hobby
TIMMY IS TWELVE YEARS OLD! (SNL, EARLY 80'S VIDEO ARCADE ADDICTS NEWS PARODY..."Timmy" is actually an old man wearing a horizontal striped kids shirt. I love that segment!
All addictions become problems when lifestyle choices, circumstances, lack of discipline etc. are all factors. TV, Movies, board games, habits, sports, exercise, eating, drinking, smoking, talking (almost anything) can become an addiction. Not everyone loses control, but some do and become slaves to their addiction. Bad parenting can allow children to become so self-centered and undisciplined, they become a victim of addiction. Choice is always a factor and the addict has to want to change if they reach a state of addiction that is seriously unhealthy for themselves and others.
Knowing friends who got serious drug addiction, gaming addiction sounds funny. Life is boring sometimes, there is no perfect person. Real sport is probably the only good addiction.
It's very hard to turn your addiction into money, bec. it looses the fun of being an easy thing to do, and you can't wean yourself long enough to commit to learn how it works. I would love if it was possible though. Anyone can share their story?
This was a good watch. Showing the progress of gaming yet evil side of industry wanting to take over productivity now sports. They can care less about health life of gamers only seek dollars and hours.
The companies that develop & sell games are in the business of making as much money as possible. They don't care about the abuse the games might cause, nor do they care if they drain your bank account.
youngstert its a gaming company not a drug factory. Game developers aren't responsible for people their stupid behaviour. They just make the stuff. If you think its a problem, regulate the stuff your fucking self but don't blame developers becouse indeed they want money for their work becouse making games costs shit tons of money. Its larger then the fucking film industry.
I was addicted with video games since my youngest age, but manage to maintain a work, exercices,social lifes, girlfriends, and descent amount of sleep . So none of the symptomes they are talking about was happening. ...Until my first kid born and that's when shit started to hit the fan. Stopped go outsided with friends, no more gym, and if i wanted to still play, i had to sleep less and less (and the baby was crying during the night). The symptomes appeared immediatly, always irritated, no energy at all, didn't want to do anything but gaming. I was depressed as fuck and a terrible person to live with. I was even yelling at my baby for stupid reasons. Sometimes didn't have enough energy to stay up in transport. I realised that it was an habit for me to go to the computer when i was bored. I was just playing game without passion. Last month i stopped gaming, without even trying, i just removed all the videogames video from my youtube page and replaces them with bodyweight training and motivation video (Joe Rogan is very good). I started play guitare again and organize things for my wife and my kids. It's been a month now that i'm going 3 time a week to the gym to do some 20 minutes HIIT. I'm so tired at the end of the day and i sleep so well i can wake up everymorning around 6:30. I no longer play video games or twitching or look at stupid things on social media until 1am. I feel better now. I don't think that going cold turkey is the best way to go. I can still play a little bit of game sometimes, but i'm very disciplined and my session are very organized (1h max long). To sum it up, you can still play video games if you are disciplined and if you are priotizing the following things in order : Sleep, Healthy Food ,Family, Exercice, Social interaction, Gaming.. I don't know why i wrote all of this. Hope it will help some of you.
Please know that I feel what you've written here. Your life changes, happening unpredicted. You baby, person in your life is worth far more than a game played on PC. The game can be stopped, the PC turned off. But life doesn't stop because you wanted to achieve that next level, gain another loot box for that special weapon, etc.
@@kathrynsmith3417 Well said, the baby does matter infinitely more than excelling at a videogame. There can't be a decent upbringing if all that energy for raising the baby is transferred into something that doesn't ROI (Return on investment)
@@stopsignbooty4103 Truth! A baby, soon to be a child, is huge investment worth lifetime of work & caring. And its learning how to balance life, work with child care.
Thanks for sharing I also had the same experience and I'm glad I'm not alone. ADDICTION is complicated. When it comes to explaining addiction to those who haven’t experienced it first-hand, many people still look at it as nothing more than a lack of willpower. The fact is, people don’t choose addiction. It's true, even myself I have to admit I got ADDICTED with a Chinese mobile game for TWO years!! First few months I was able to managed it, I played out of boredom (very unproductive). Made a friend in the game and unfortunately we got competitive til I can no longer discipline and control myself. One day we were just like, " Oh hey why don't we make few accounts?" Til we ended up making 25 for two years!! then worst I ended up spending money upgrading my main.. smh crazy! Instead of sleeping I'm all awake playing the entire night, it even affected my work it led to tardiness and i couldn't focus anymore. It's like being zombie at work.. i know it's so freakin stupid right?! I stopped meeting friends in real life, missed some big family gatherings and worst even work. Anyway after playing since 2017 i got all the signs and symptoms of depression my family was very worried. Then I got constant migraine, it was so so so bad like legit everyday even my eye sight deteriorated. So last January i decided to give access of my main account to a friend then took a rest for a week. Honestly it was hard at first, like an addict I got pretty bad withdrawals. Thankfully for a couple of weeks without the game I felt well and I'd say I think I finally got my SANITY back I appreciated the real world. I decided to help myself so I deleted and uninstalled the game! Hallelujah! Took me two years for my realization!!! Oh guess what..did I sell the account? NO I didn't, I gave it to a friend. Haters gonna say "oh you're dumb biss what a waste!!" but I guess it was my way of punishing myself, a closure to end the chapter of my insanity. Actually It's not just the money but its the TIME I wasted..that was my biggest regret. I know most people will be judgmental and will say, "Biss your fault!! IF only you weren't stupid and tried to discipline/control yourself. Unfortunately for me I can't defend myself, it wasn't easy i just felt stuck and trapped in a deep hole I can't get out. I actually missed the warning signs, the red flag of addiction and depression. I know I made friends in the game and it was sad to say goodbye after two years. But I realized we have common denominator and that's "DEPRESSION", different stories but the game was used to escape the negative emotion in real life. It's either the Addiction put ourselves at risk for depression or it's the depression that leads to behaviors that resulted to the addiction. It's so complicated there is no denying that.The fact is, people don’t choose addiction and depression. Before you can even begin to hope that you can explain the complexities, it’s important that you understand it yourself. The decision to try and get help for yourself or someone you care about who has an addiction and depression is never easy but with your support, they have a greater chance of overcoming this issue. Each situation is unique, but there are some general guidelines that will help. This people don't need criticism they need support. I know I can't have my two years back but at least I was able to overcome it and I'm proud I did.
Different people are addicted to different things. Some are addicted to online gaming, smoking, alcohol, gambling, drugs and coffee. I am addicted to movies. What's wrong??
I went to a giant LAN party in Denmark in 1999 and did not sleep for 9 straight days until I collapsed and was fetched by an Ambulance with heart palpitations.
Addiction is bad when you are causing discomfort to yourself such as less to no hygiene or you neglect you work or even the family that is physically around you. It is also bad if you are causing discomfort to others such as playing loud as fuck at nights and you don’t care anymore about your neighbors or what surrounds you. We all have an addiction. Something or someone. We just have to balance it
†Đean† really? Why be rude towards ones with problems like that? They don't mean to fucking be like that and I'm also mentally weak along with gaming way too much but I hate all that.
I was skeptical at first but I think that was a pretty level-headed analysis. Like all things, gaming can get out control but it might be less apparent if your favorite vice is gaming because you're tucked away from society with other gamers. It's a bit unpopular but I don't think pro gaming should be banned like others may think, but to reach that gaming status is pretty intense if you see how pro-LoL players do it.
For sure. I've spoken of this before, but I think part of the backlash against "gaming is an addiction" is due to the stigma and shame society has perpetuated against gamers, so they are naturally more defensive. Talked more about that here: th-cam.com/video/X-s_Co_tTKI/w-d-xo.html
Why would you assume society is something you should be spending alot of time with? Are not rich people building themselves safehavens and enclaves to separate themselves from you raving lunatics? There is no such thing as gaming addiction. The research shows there isn't. W.H.O. is corrupt and most recent DSM includes gaming addiction among addictions IN SPITE OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDIES THAT DEBUNK IT. "psychologists" that want to provide treatment to this condition are vultures manipulating the worried parents into paying him money for ABUSING THEIR CHILDREN.
i used to be addicted. Just the thought of quitting pains me. I was in denial and ashamed of it. Thankfully i was able to helped myself by acknowledging and accepting the truth. I couldn't get back the years i wasted but better late than never.
i wish i have to play video games everyday. interacting with fake people outside makes my heart ache than being addicted. the concept of it is the same as reality you strive you lose. in video games you strive you lose or win. its actually the same nothings wrong about it.
I have to admit, the media do spin really weird observations on this kind of stuff sometimes. Like, the whole "omg, look, he isn't blinking" thing. He's playing a competitive shooter. Of course he's not blinking. You don't blink playing tennis either.
I'm turning 29 this February. I'm still gaming til' this day. I've been out of work and living 24 hours in my room since 2014 :( How do I get out of this?
I've been addicted to games as well. I had to just quit cold turkey and ask Jesus to help me to be the person I know I can be. You are in my prayers sir. God bless
dude, im a professional gamer and a game developer. its not about the rush, i find it like a grind, meaning i do it even when i dont want to. thats what athletes do. they grind to get better until they are the best. thats what makes a sport in my opinion, the grind. its my job and i love it. i get people take it to far but its not a addiction its a job if you make it one. my schoolwork is straight a's and i play 4-7 hours a day, its called multitasking.
Everything is addictive. When you weigh things out, at the end of 20 years of playing video games what are you left with? Does anything pay off?? Or do you lose money?? I think that is the difference between a good and a bad addiction .
I am trying to quit games to focus 100% of my time to my job and self improvement. My job is not related to video games though so every time I game is a waste of time. One question, if your professional career is in gaming industry or gaming development as seen in the video, does it still make games a waste of time?
Depends if you're talking about gaming recreationally or as part of your job. But I also don't believe all gaming is a waste of time. I don't agree it's all productive either.
I don't think video games are entirely a waste of time. I mean, if you're at the level of addiction of the twins then I believe that can be very harmful, at the end we heard Alex talking about how it's even hindered his social skills and what most people learn as kids and teens, he was having to learn that in adulthood. However, I love gaming. I'm a full time student currently studying for my masters but I still play video games fairly regularly. As someone with severe mental health issues, gaming can sometimes just help me escape for a while. It's also introduced me to a large online community. I know it's not the same but for someone who struggles with any social interaction, making new friends has been amazing. I've never let it get to the addiction stage though, I'm doing well at university and sometimes I recognise that I need to take a couple of weeks off to work on my therapy or to focus more on my studies. I think my main vice is reading, which may sound like a good thing but I've legit cancelled on social events just so that I could stay in and finish a book... I think any hobby can be healthy as long as you don't get to the point where it interferes with your work/education or social life.
ADDICTION is complicated. When it comes to explaining addiction to those who haven’t experienced it first-hand, many people still look at it as nothing more than a lack of willpower. The fact is, people don’t choose addiction. It's true, even myself I have to admit I got ADDICTED with a Chinese mobile game for TWO years!! First few months I was able to managed it, I played out of boredom (very unproductive). Made a friend in the game and unfortunately we got competitive til I can no longer discipline and control myself. One day we were just like, " Oh hey why don't we make few accounts?" Til we ended up making 25 for two years!! then worst I ended up spending money upgrading my main.. smh crazy! Instead of sleeping I'm all awake playing the entire night, it even affected my work it led to tardiness and i couldn't focus anymore. It's like being zombie at work.. i know it's so freakin stupid right?! I stopped meeting friends in real life, missed some big family gatherings and worst even work. Anyway after playing since 2017 i got all the signs and symptoms of depression my family was very worried. Then I got constant migraine, it was so so so bad like legit everyday even my eye sight deteriorated. So last January i decided to give access of my main account to a friend then took a rest for a week. Honestly it was hard at first, like an addict I got pretty bad withdrawals. Thankfully for a couple of weeks without the game I felt well and I'd say I think I finally got my SANITY back I appreciated the real world. I decided to help myself so I deleted and uninstalled the game! Hallelujah! Took me two years for my realization!!! Oh guess what..did I sell the account? NO I didn't, I gave it to a friend. Haters gonna say "oh you're dumb biss what a waste!!" but I guess it was my way of punishing myself, a closure to end the chapter of my insanity. Actually It's not just the money but its the TIME I wasted..that was my biggest regret. I know most people will be judgmental and will say, "Biss your fault!! IF only you weren't stupid and tried to discipline/control yourself. Unfortunately for me I can't defend myself, it wasn't easy i just felt stuck and trapped in a deep hole I can't get out. I actually missed the warning signs, the red flag of addiction and depression. I know I made friends in the game and it was sad to say goodbye after two years. But I realized we have common denominator and that's "DEPRESSION", different stories but the game was used to escape the negative emotion in real life. It's either the Addiction put ourselves at risk for depression or it's the depression that leads to behaviors that resulted to the addiction. It's so complicated there is no denying that.The fact is, people don’t choose addiction and depression. Before you can even begin to hope that you can explain the complexities, it’s important that you understand it yourself. The decision to try and get help for yourself or someone you care about who has an addiction and depression is never easy but with your support, they have a greater chance of overcoming this issue. Each situation is unique, but there are some general guidelines that will help. This people don't need criticism they need support. I know I can't have my two years back but at least I was able to overcome it and I'm proud I did.
I work, pay my wa, go for trips out to visit interesting places on a regular basis and have been playing video games since the early 80s (not non stop of course) never been addicted, in fact Id go through fazes of getting fed up of games and just not playing for weeks, just a stress relief now and then really.
18 hrs! Ha! Lightweight! 43 is my record! Yes i have a job and life! I work 50hrs a week been at it for 28 yrs. I am 50 yrs old! The trick is you can not put what you enjoy over the important things like family! I set time aside to spend with the wife! If she ever needs me,The headset come off and that is that. Same for work! Live love PLAY!
the more videos I watch about addiction, the more i realize that everything is addictive... Choose wisely?
"choose wisely" -J. Cole
Things in moderation, food, drink, sleep, exercise, TV, movies, etc. Being accountable to a daily schedule, deadlines, etc.
anything that makes you release dopamine could be addictive, video games are easy to get to and release a lot of dopamine, so it tends to be a easy choice.
finishing a tough job also releases a lot of dopamine, and some people get addicted to that, but working tends to be a lot tougher than playing games, and is therefore not the most obvious choice ;P
something tells me that i’d much rather be a workaholic than a video game addict
No, unfortunately you are very wrong. Some substances are more potent and more immersive than other like video games, tv, TH-cam than lower on the spectrum would be books, comics, chess
Gaming can also sprout new addictions.
I know several people in RuneScape, Alcoholics, Stoners, all type of drug addicts, etc, litteraly most clan chats are full of people talking about drugs, NOTHING ELSE.
it's honestly so depressing to look at, that's what made me quit gaming, I'm gonna focus on school, I wanna be an engineer and build stuff in the future.
No offense man, but you are grasping at straws here. There is no correlation between being an alcoholic or drug user from playing video games. I am an engineer, and guess what! I still play video games.
Maybe people who are sensitive to dopamine are like that.
As the phrases go "all sunshine and no rain make a desert" and "all work and no play make Jack a dull boy". I recall my boys gave me a 3ds as a Xmas present, I said to them "all I want from you is good grades, not this", they replied "we r just trying to help you pa". I hope I'm less lame now.
After a good 2-3 hours of gaming my eyes and my head start to hurt and I know I have to turn it off. I used to be almost addicted over 15 years ago but then I started another hobby: listening to music. I still enjoy videogames a lot but I can easily differ reality from virtual.
that's good :)
Sit comfortably and adjust your brightness lol
Yeah playing video games 2-3 hours everyday is a lot. Glad you have improved your gaming habit.
One suggestion: maybe lower your brightness.
I bet you are stuck at the low ranks and u get camped at the spawn , your probably a casual that gets stomped on little scrub lol
Not blinking doesn’t mean you have an addiction FFS like what the hell
It's supposed to disturb the viewer, like whenever you read books for a while your sub eye starts to wander away from what your dominant eye is looking at.
@@vermin5367 but still that's misinformation.
It does, speaking from experience
@@nnass262 no it doesn't, speaking from experience
@@nopebye4838 cry loser
To be honest.. I played video games for years, and when I was 17 and got a girlfriend, I stopped.. I'm 20 now, and I am not with my ex anymore; I still don't play video games.. Almost never, I believe you eventually get to an age where the real world is more interesting... A lot of things contributed to me feeling this; Pscadelics, sex, getting over anxiety, and social improvement; these thigns are some of the cures to video game addiction, or maybe, addiction to video games is the lack of things like this.
you dodged a bullet!
You had more things to do other than playing video games when you got your girlfriend :)
Excellent...good luck in the future....
Yeah you are right, but still...sometimes video games are just so fucking great. I think its best consumed in moderation.
The most dangerous it is that it is temporary escape that can last for hours. Interesting and balanced film though. It does bring intereting question if you turn an addiction into a career then is it healthy?
A career doesn't automatically mean it's not bringing a negative impact to your life. Addiction is more nuanced than just whether you make money with it or not. :)
There's people that make a career out of working in the porn industry as well, but does that mean they can't be extremely negatively impacted? Hell no....
i would say no
A lot of gamers don't want to talk ab out this issue but it is real. It's affecting me and my life is a mess partially because of it
Actually, we don't talk about it because we know for a fact that everything can be addictive if you are feeling engaged into it that you are too lazy to do other activities. Not stereotyping or anything but from what I've seen, people these days hate video games for the most braindead reason I've ever seen and they blame violence such as shooting, murder, etc., On video games, when the truth is, it's not. Plus, we all know back then, a lot of people blame violence on Sci-Fi books or comics without any understandable reason.
Hoenn4Ever because it’s new
me 2
I think harvesting a passion in real life is the opposite of harvesting a passion for a video game. Let me explain: (I've been addicted to many things in my life, like drugs, gambling, video games, and the simple process of learning. - So everything below is my point of view according my own experience)
So let's say you start to learn, for example, guitar
At the beginning it will be boring, you will have to force yourself to play, your fingers will hurt, you will want to give-up because it seems too hard or complicated , and you barely see any progress. But the more you do it, the more you enjoy it. It becomes easier, and fulfilling. After a few years, you become better, and you get even more pleasure from it. And by playing at parties, or going out and play in a park, by the lake, the beach, you start to meet and make new friends (it's crazy how people will talk way more easily to you if you are doing something artistic outside). You will share your music with them, and people around you will enjoy you and what you do. At the end: You are happier, and this specific happiness will be available at any time, and growing on the long term.
Now let's say you start a new video game: (Or a new drug, haha)
At the beginning it will be really exciting, you will feel like forced to play, your fingers will hurry you to get back on your keyboard, you will want to discover this new world, and if there are some challenges, it's even better. But the more you play it, the more it loses its magic, it becomes a routine. After a long period, it feels like you didn't achieve anything or progressed a lot compared to the first few weeks/months in that game. You realize didn't really made long term/fulfilling relationships, you didn't really share anything, you mainly did it for yourself, and don't feel accomplished. Even people around you are sad to see you like that, or even annoyed, and you feel it. At the end: You feel a bit sad and lonelier, and if you stay stuck longer in that game, this feeling will grow.
That's how I felt after playing various games Like: Runescape: 5 Years / League of legends: 3 Years / And many other games here and there. (sometime 18 hours a day, or even more if I didn't sleep)
And also playing guitar for 8 years (I'm only getting more pleasure by playing more, that's crazy), juggling for 3 years, (same here), skateboarding for 10 years (it hurts, but feels so good to learn new tricks), painting, dancing ...
Of course I still play video games from time to time, but in a really healthier way.
If you want to see what I've learned in term of passion over the last few years, when I was not playing video games, you can check my TH-cam Channel, I made a few video, maybe it will inspire you.
Cheers my friends!
Hi Miki - thanks for sharing, I read it all and I'm glad you're doing better.
I posted a very close experience to yours in the comment. I agree with 100% of what you are saying :)
Sorry mate but you are so wrong that might just be u but me and my online clan have helped a lot of gamers I love my online brothers more then real people in the real world you have pain hate and everything is falling apart in the online world for us we are the brotherhood that fights to be the best if not for the online world more kids would be killing themselves as lot of us that don't like Sports or outdoors we are hated and seen as outsiders so you may be right for you but I have been playing for honor for over a year and I have never got bored your mind might not get the gaming would but it is better then the real world
@@angelarkcosplay4046 Do you work a job, in real life? Curious as all your words run together with no breaks & no punctuation. Perhaps you were texting?
Kathryn Smith I do work and I am gaming so I’m typing fast so no Time for punctuation
This was an excellent story that really touched home. I played them for years but I grew out of them. I look at those kids doing the e-sports and while it's great to have a new sport out there to choose from, it's sad to see the bastardization of gaming. Communication, people skills and self development become impacted and like the brother in this story, gaming is entertainment but it's also distraction that can lead to missed opportunities to develop mentally.
thanks for watching
Wait ,parents addicted to tv and youngers addicted to games haha anyway good documentary!
fair point
My 8 year old is going through withdrawal. Last year we stopped letting him play because he would get violent, irratted and just mean. This year being home all the time from covid kinda relaxed game times. I go to work, he plays 10hrs / day. I get home tell him to turn it off for a break. He talks about killing himself and actually briefly ran away. So games are cut off again. Sucks, because I like to play about a hour a week of games myself.
@@chozer1 already done that. 👍
@@chozer1 He has to do Therapy now because of the game addiction he developed. His brother and sisters are okay. Now his older brother did have it bad before his intervention, now he is 16 and much better control. Just he got really wrapped in it. I think young minds start thinking mine craft and roblox is more reality then actual life.
@@richardstoffel6585 dont let them play games AT ALL until they find new hobbies and a life they r not depended on games? the fact that u keep letting him, set boundaries.
Gaming would be a lot more fulfilling if you had a job, no better feeling than getting off and gaming out.
fair point
Well yeah, deprive yourself of satisfaction for 8 hours straight and come home to that sweet, sweet dopamine binge 😩 who needs alcohol when you can fantasize for a lot less money. Or maybe drop a healthy chunk of your check on lootboxes so you might experience the feeling of being a "WINNER!" 😏
If the job is a good job
@@wingnutmcspazatron3957 shut up asshole its a Great feeling to game after work absolutely nothing wrong with that
@@renaudlemieux1 - Its a great feeling to drink a bear in pub with friends after work, nothing's wrong with that. Day after day .. addiction come
I have overcome this "addiction" at age 18. but, sometimes I have desire to play with my friends some new games. So... it can be controlled/Supervised, I mean your level of addiction. You just need to see better things around you, all sorts of things like: Sports, friends, relationships, adventures, books - then, addiciton will loose effect on you. Good luck,
glad you are doing well :)
This channel is incredibly fascinating and the comments are compelling, especially when I cross examine myaddiction with the thoughts people have in the comments. I was addicted to heroin and fentanyl for Years, opiates/ other drugs were an escape . They were my “tool” used to cope with life and multiple traumatic events and situations I wasn’t equipped to deal with. They were also my social circle, and the constant ripping and running around made me feel like I was accomplishing a lot, in reality it was distracting me from reality. I’m 25 now, I was addicted for 7ish years. Ill share my biggest insights. Addiction is NOT about the activities/ substances. It’s the individual’s relationship with them. I would detox and gain 90 days or more just to head right back to the trap house, KNOWING this is going to lead to me being in excruciating pain and sickness. I did it anyways because even though I had abstained, I wasn’t DEALING with the things that caused me to look at heroin as a solution to begin with. It took me multiple relapses and very humbling experiences to finally accept and believe the problem wasn’t the drug. It was my lack of coping mechanisms and my brain’s inability to moderate my intake of this substance. As an addict, I liked to make excuses though, and that’s why I avoided reality for so long. Acceptance meant I had to deal with these issues and begin to put in the work required to change. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results. And my experience with addiction was such that I would CHOOSE insanity and SELF deceit.. today my life is very different. I still have plenty of issues and things I’m working through, but taking responsibility for my mental health, my situation, and my life-and not continuing to blame my behavior /drug use on my trauma - is what SAVED me and my life.. to those struggling with an active addiction, and those who have clean time, y’all are fucking amazing. Idc what the addiction is, we are some of the strongest people alive. You deserve freedom, and the ability to wake up every day and make decisions based on what’s best for YOU. Bc we are all worthy of great love. Stay safe 🖤
Great comment 💪
**doesn't blink for a second**
"This is the evil work of video games"
hi obama
@@GameQuitters hello famous man
LOL for real!! That was hilarious
Played Dota2 on steam more than 2000+ hours. Like deleted it million times and make an excuse to reinstall it again. Everytime I tell myself only one game today, and boom already 10+ hours wasted and feels so bad at the end of the day. Last friday I messed up few big projects and missed all my classes and played dota2 12straight hours. I knew I shouldnt be playing and still kept going. Took a massive streak of losses due to bad attitude and tiredness. Felt so bad about myself and deleted fcukin game again. havent touched it like a week now. I perfectly know its adiiction, but was keep.doing it like last 2 or 3 years. Made my life miserable. Any tips? . I love your videos by the way. keep doing your great works gamequitters. peace
Best tip is to join us on the forum and start a daily journal, the extra support from the community will make a big difference for you: forum.gamequitters.com
Skype me if you like
another thing to do is asking God's help, find a sport (sport helps a lot) to do and a friend to encourage you in that sport (in my case i love cyclism). i know its hard but its possible
To be honest, I know the cure is just to leave it, just force your self, it will be very painful in the first day, but later on, it will just become easy because your mind will stop bugging you about playing. Trust me.
And yes, never watch anything that reminds you of gaming.
done! created topic forum.gamequitters.com/index.php?/topic/6693-why-do-we-love-gaming-so-much-anyway/
I feel like they are confusing e-sports with gaming addiction. When I watched e-sports, it was awesome! I think similar if not better than watching a normal sport, you're just excited for the night's battle or what ever. But at the end of the day, you go to sleep just fine, it's like ESPN, not so much an addiction. On the other hand, actually playing the game, being totally immersed, that's where it's hard to sleep sometimes or go to work/school the next day. I think e-sports is awesome but personally immersing yourself in the game is where a problem can really develop. When I watched sc2 e-sports, i wasn't really interested in trying to be a pro sc2 player, i just really enjoyed the esport rather than play the game sun up to sun down myself. If I had a chance to go to the live tournament, well that's real, a true sociable environment, the real world, what is wrong with that even if there are costumes involved at times? Everyone's having fun. It's not the same as being in a room yourself in your own video game world totally immersed all by yourself.
I agree with you :)
I am glad i watched this video. i have been an addict and i am trying quit the gaming.
Thanks for watching :)
@@GameQuitters it's been a week of detox and I am feeling great again.
I was addicted and played a game for two years. Very hard to quit at first even just the thought pains me but I know you can do it. I'm back in the real world now and It's never too late.
Hopefully you stuck to it with it being a year past now
I'm the elusive gaming female that didnt exsist 20 yrs ago. I've gone round with gaming addiction and I am dealing with a son in law that cant see his own addiction... when the girl said I played 20hrs straight I was like I can top that... I played W.O.W. 36HRS STRAIGHT NO SLEEP no real food and a 12 pack of my dew... and paid for it with a kidney infection... soooo I understand the gaming addiction pull.... it's a hard one to fight, but the effects of the addiction are just as painful as other addictions.... sigh
Ahh yes WoW, I'll never forget that damn game that made me dropout of college back in 2012.
I'm 24 now. Started with sega. Still play video games every single day. Not a day goes by where I dont think of playing. I'm at work and find myself thinking of when I go home how i am going to play. I dont go out. I dont drink. I sit at home and play. And I'm super happy.
i'm glad you're happy :)
Maybe because you dont have to worry not getting laid like the boys
@@jukeboxjey5035 😂
How are you going now?
12:46 lmaoo she thinks she's successful because of her personality
She's scarry
Right we all know why the neck beards are logging on
I am also embarrassed that I spent so much time gaming.
Thanks for dedicating your channel to quitting gaming, I have a moderate gaming addiction and this will help a lot 💖
My cousin's being indulged into the game world, I ask him serious questions but he would just answer me about his games
I have an addiction of watching youtube whole day 😢😭😢😭😢😭😢😭
That is far worse than any game addiction.
@@ga35am exactly but how?? 🤔 🤔 😐😐😕😕😑😑😒😒
@@Arceus948 how? Simple. Diversity of content. TV addiction has the same problem. But TH-cam is far worse, because you can jump at will to some other kind of content. Do you get it? You can overcome game addiction just because you get tired of the game you are addicted to. This happens with games and with everything actually. Oh yeah, and the fact that TH-cam is free. It is like game addiction is being addicted to weed, and TH-cam addiction is being addicted to drugs. When you start getting tired of weed, you go with cocaine, get tired of cocaine, go with heroine, get tired, go with weed, etc.
If you want to overcome addiction, you have to understand why you have that addiction and find something else to do. TH-cam addiction usually have somehing to do with shitty people the person has to deal with, depression, lack of opportunities for good conversations, etc. Maybe it is not your case. Probably it is. Good luck.
Eh that's fine
''Look at his eyes he doesn't blink'' Only 8 seconds shot, but okay. I'm addicted to games as well, but I at least know there's still a real world. I take breaks from gaming, but instead I watch other people gaming then LOL. I'm still scoring good grades for school and my addiction kinda helped me trough school and shit. So I'm proud and happy to be addicted to games and that I met a lot of friends online and IRL! I'm social, I'm addicted to games and I'm good at school. Why would being addicted to games be bad then?
glad you're doing well
Who chose this video for a school project?
The biggest issue is adults now don't understand that video games aren't the same now, YOU HAVE TO PLAY FOR LONG PERIODS in order to even have a chance against the competition. Its not Mario where you jump on a turtle and die and restart... it is super complicated competition with thousands of variations of movement and shooting and strategy
Love how they were using Multimedia Fusion 2 in the last part of the video. I also used this software to make my own games for a long time
🙏🏼
@Horshu Do you even understand how condescending that sounds?Sorry,I don't give a darn if some Ahmed from 2 mileniums ago lived entirety of human kind.
I play video games for minimum 6-7 hours a day. I can go a day or two without it, I can temporarily “stop my addiction for a week or so, but I ultimately end up shutting myself off from the world so I can get my joy from a tv screen. I know how unhealthy it is, and I can’t count how many hours of sleep, college lectures and assignments I missed because I hide away in them. But I just otherwise feel lonely without it.
Me too
Update? How are you now? I don’t think I’ll be able to ever permanently stop gaming
A good point that was made: the "why" they are gaming. I'm 26 and started playing videogames by 5. At 12, I used to play 9 to 10 hours per day. I never stopped but right now... I can't handle more than 2 hours straight (only if there are)
some friends to play online).
When young, my "why" was just to have fun. But eventually, gaming lead me to live without purpose... feeling that playing, was the most that I could get from life. Right now thanks God I have purpose. I'm and still playing, but it's a secondary task; doesn't compromise my real life.
(Sorry for my English guys hehehe)
thanks for sharing
One more comment to gamers to help them in time management. I’m not an expert but in my quest to defy and understand gaming to step off the ship, I learned a massive amount.
How to moderate gaming and short the 16 hours a day.
Take my steps read them all before deciding if you need to be skeptical ASAP.
You need a day activity that takes a good chunk of your day, this is for gaming to not be a priority and it’s a perfect step to make gaming even more fun but no have total control.
Listen to Batman, Bdobbins i think ir another streamer. They on here tell you, 1-3 hours your brain is fresh, 3-5 your measurement change and you see that you are failing, needing to keep going to have a good match to make you think different and feel it was worth it, problem is you’ll find that match and actually think it’s worth it, and time management fails here. 5-9 you noticed the game failing you, and that’s why you go down, teammates aren’t putting in the work; it’s their fault. You may even raise your voice, if you’re calm, scream if you aren’t the calm gamer (I never threw a controller).
Watch your self go through these stages and decide to fit 1-3 and make it really fun everyday. Do yourself a pro favor and use the training at the beginning to warm up. After 3 hours if you had a good game, hit power and turn off!! This will end your session on a positive note, ultimately, after a bad game, turn it off, use autopilot if to can’t do it on your own, or talk to yourself and remind yourself why you are doing it, what you are trying to, and what it gaming is like when you actually do the 1-3. Set a timer! If yo can’t moderate it (like me) quit cold turkey. Throw your HDMI away and take a picture of the system, put it in your closet and immediately put it up on Facebook marketplace.
It's the 2nd documentary that i watch today about gaming addiction.
Am playing a full year now a specific game that consumes so much of my time. Make me feel trapped. I started to get sick of this and try to find ways to inform about this. Like were is the limit? I speak with others game user's of this game and seemed to be so attached on this that am feeling so alienated when i try to say to other's, game user's, relax is just a game and nothing else and in some point must ends.
It’s addictive when you neglect when you forget to shower and forget your job. That’s why I live on my own it teaches me valuable of money and time. I thank my mom for forcing me to move out I was without gaming for 6 months and taught me a lot. Alchohol and gaming addiction and gambling is the same. I love gaming due to the social aspect 2,000 hours wow player
@Horshu he doenst even exists.
@@cafécomanime Question, how did the Bible predict many things that are happening in front of your eyes?
When they said he doesn’t even blink, he’s playing halo. Concentration is key. Parents don’t get it.
Uhh you’re not a smart one aren’t you? What parents do get is that its an addiction
Addicts always come up with ways to justify their addiction.
Say anything you want just don't get violent to your parents.
Sheesh it's like fighting a losing battle
We will overcome!
Quantum Information ,,,, this is a parenting failure
@@sirvilhelmofyonderland so true.
I dont know about you but it feels like my 1 parent i had left with didint know what to do with me and bought me a freaking nitendo super mario to get rid of me.
Its totally their fault but as an adult it is our responsobility to fix it....
Alexis TAF
I’m sorry to hear that. I know with school closing and the corona virus a lot of kids are spending their summer in front of a screen.
Gaming = Dopamine
Dopamine = addiction
Easy.
if you think that dopamine equals addiction then it only means that you know nothing about neurobiology
Anything good = Dopamine
Soooo, anything good = addiction? Are you that dumb? The NoFap fools use the same reasoning. This crazy thinking is really everywhere, huh?
@@ga35am So antagonizing...
It only applies to artificial sources of dopamine.
@@DivineLogos oh right. But the NoFap argument that masturbation is a source of dopamine is still wrong, right? Or you want to say mastubration is an "artificial source"?
@@ga35am Its not artificial but maybe it is unnatural.
I myself abstain because it makes me feel better.
I used to be somewhat addicted to games (Played everyday for 10+ hours) until I decided to try programming. Helped with my "addiction" and I'll be real I don't like video games that much anymore. Would rather go out and walk around my community.
programming is a nice replacement
12:30 people don’t pay for the privilege, they can watch for free. People pay so they can support the streamer and so that there name appears on the screen to other people. JSYN
Yea thats true
when the Modern Warfare Beta came out earlier this year before final release, me and a friend played for a total of 24 hours in 3 days
and now?
If I had a twin, I would not be addicted to video games.
I love gaming but recent years made me limit how much. I have my days where I play for like 5 hours but i had to stop to get my life in track before I rewarded myself with gaming. I cope with my addiction by treating it like a reward so if I didn't do shit I don't play. Keeps me productive but like I said I still have days where I get lost in immersion. I've had a great life tho. I just wasn't popular in school so games took in where parties didn't. I also have good friends and all. Gaming just came in at a time where I needed em. I am glad to say tho I am not as bad as I used to be. Got a college degree. Great girlfriend and my own place. Two years ago was completely different. Just gaming.
well done!
I stream and I am part of a semi pro esports team with tournaments under their belt but I still have a life doing gaming for extended periods of time isn’t an addiction
What's sad is that platforms like twitch are pretty much rewarding video game addiction. I know of people that "quit" gaming but they spend as many hours watching streams and giving streamers as much money as they (quitters) would spend on games. They are just as addicted as before.
Lol battlepasses with their "mandatory addiction or miss out" promote addiction too
I see a future of millions of 30-year-olds, unemployed, out of shape and living with their parents, sitting on the couch playing video games.
yep 100%
@@Tiano0 oh shit you tell him
And you count yourself as one of those "unemployed 30 year olds"?
And also reality is that people only care about teens spending time playing videogames, but not adults watching tv all day. People need to wake up.
Ok Boomer
"Strive, then, that thou mayest forsake the path of illusion and imitation and gain admittance into the realm of inner vision and the kingdom of spiritual discoveries." ~ Baha'i Faith
cool quote!
My dad told me stay home play games dont go outside cause bad guys will kidnapped me and i get stab by strangers or stuck in bus traffic
ur dad live in fear, but dont worry u can level up your social skills and unlock to dialog lines to persuade ur father to go outside
I have several thousands of hours played on video games but I was never really addicted and never classed myself as addicted. I enjoyed playing games, I didn’t have “weene” or “detox” myself of gaming… but as I got older I just lost interest in them and did other stuff. Gaming for me is a hobby
"Almost all of us live our lives through screens nowadays" *Camera focuses on someone using a DSLR*
i think story based games are not additive as online games , story games is like reading a novel but online games you play to win then repeat
you're right - this is a video we have on singleplayer vs. multiplayer: th-cam.com/video/M2_bo48lfR4/w-d-xo.html
It’s always great to see a problem I DON’T have. I just play a little Rock Band and sometimes Tetris. That’s it.
Great to hear it's not a problem for you!
TIMMY IS TWELVE YEARS OLD!
(SNL, EARLY 80'S VIDEO ARCADE ADDICTS NEWS PARODY..."Timmy" is actually an old man wearing a horizontal striped kids shirt. I love that segment!
:)
All addictions become problems when lifestyle choices, circumstances, lack of discipline etc. are all factors. TV, Movies, board games, habits, sports, exercise, eating, drinking, smoking, talking (almost anything) can become an addiction. Not everyone loses control, but some do and become slaves to their addiction. Bad parenting can allow children to become so self-centered and undisciplined, they become a victim of addiction. Choice is always a factor and the addict has to want to change if they reach a state of addiction that is seriously unhealthy for themselves and others.
thanks for watching
Knowing friends who got serious drug addiction, gaming addiction sounds funny. Life is boring sometimes, there is no perfect person. Real sport is probably the only good addiction.
Most engineers are addicted to inventing stuff, that's also a good addiction
It's very hard to turn your addiction into money, bec. it looses the fun of being an easy thing to do, and you can't wean yourself long enough to commit to learn how it works. I would love if it was possible though. Anyone can share their story?
I wish i could play games forever and i cant stop
@biscuit - Oh my good, i know kungfu !
This was a good watch. Showing the progress of gaming yet evil side of industry wanting to take over productivity now sports. They can care less about health life of gamers only seek dollars and hours.
I appreciate the balance it showed. :)
Agree. The video, online gaming companies want to make as much $ as possible. They want their products to be as attractive, desirable as possible.
The companies that develop & sell games are in the business of making as much money as possible. They don't care about the abuse the games might cause, nor do they care if they drain your bank account.
youngstert its a gaming company not a drug factory. Game developers aren't responsible for people their stupid behaviour. They just make the stuff. If you think its a problem, regulate the stuff your fucking self but don't blame developers becouse indeed they want money for their work becouse making games costs shit tons of money. Its larger then the fucking film industry.
I was addicted with video games since my youngest age, but manage to maintain a work, exercices,social lifes, girlfriends, and descent amount of sleep . So none of the symptomes they are talking about was happening. ...Until my first kid born and that's when shit started to hit the fan.
Stopped go outsided with friends, no more gym, and if i wanted to still play, i had to sleep less and less (and the baby was crying during the night).
The symptomes appeared immediatly, always irritated, no energy at all, didn't want to do anything but gaming. I was depressed as fuck and a terrible person to live with.
I was even yelling at my baby for stupid reasons. Sometimes didn't have enough energy to stay up in transport.
I realised that it was an habit for me to go to the computer when i was bored. I was just playing game without passion.
Last month i stopped gaming, without even trying, i just removed all the videogames video from my youtube page and replaces them with bodyweight training and motivation video (Joe Rogan is very good). I started play guitare again and organize things for my wife and my kids.
It's been a month now that i'm going 3 time a week to the gym to do some 20 minutes HIIT. I'm so tired at the end of the day and i sleep so well i can wake up everymorning around 6:30. I no longer play video games or twitching or look at stupid things on social media until 1am.
I feel better now. I don't think that going cold turkey is the best way to go. I can still play a little bit of game sometimes, but i'm very disciplined and my session are very organized (1h max long).
To sum it up, you can still play video games if you are disciplined and if you are priotizing the following things in order : Sleep, Healthy Food ,Family, Exercice, Social interaction, Gaming..
I don't know why i wrote all of this. Hope it will help some of you.
hi Julien, glad you're doing better :)
Please know that I feel what you've written here. Your life changes, happening unpredicted. You baby, person in your life is worth far more than a game played on PC. The game can be stopped, the PC turned off. But life doesn't stop because you wanted to achieve that next level, gain another loot box for that special weapon, etc.
@@kathrynsmith3417 Well said, the baby does matter infinitely more than excelling at a videogame. There can't be a decent upbringing if all that energy for raising the baby is transferred into something that doesn't ROI (Return on investment)
@@stopsignbooty4103 Truth! A baby, soon to be a child, is huge investment worth lifetime of work & caring. And its learning how to balance life, work with child care.
Thanks for sharing I also had the same experience and I'm glad I'm not alone. ADDICTION is complicated. When it comes to explaining addiction to those who haven’t experienced it first-hand, many people still look at it as nothing more than a lack of willpower. The fact is, people don’t choose addiction. It's true, even myself I have to admit I got ADDICTED with a Chinese mobile game for TWO years!! First few months I was able to managed it, I played out of boredom (very unproductive). Made a friend in the game and unfortunately we got competitive til I can no longer discipline and control myself. One day we were just like, " Oh hey why don't we make few accounts?" Til we ended up making 25 for two years!! then worst I ended up spending money upgrading my main.. smh crazy! Instead of sleeping I'm all awake playing the entire night, it even affected my work it led to tardiness and i couldn't focus anymore. It's like being zombie at work.. i know it's so freakin stupid right?!
I stopped meeting friends in real life, missed some big family gatherings and worst even work. Anyway after playing since 2017 i got all the signs and symptoms of depression my family was very worried. Then I got constant migraine, it was so so so bad like legit everyday even my eye sight deteriorated. So last January i decided to give access of my main account to a friend then took a rest for a week. Honestly it was hard at first, like an addict I got pretty bad withdrawals. Thankfully for a couple of weeks without the game I felt well and I'd say I think I finally got my SANITY back I appreciated the real world. I decided to help myself so I deleted and uninstalled the game! Hallelujah! Took me two years for my realization!!! Oh guess what..did I sell the account? NO I didn't, I gave it to a friend. Haters gonna say "oh you're dumb biss what a waste!!" but I guess it was my way of punishing myself, a closure to end the chapter of my insanity. Actually It's not just the money but its the TIME I wasted..that was my biggest regret. I know most people will be judgmental and will say, "Biss your fault!! IF only you weren't stupid and tried to discipline/control yourself. Unfortunately for me I can't defend myself, it wasn't easy i just felt stuck and trapped in a deep hole I can't get out. I actually missed the warning signs, the red flag of addiction and depression. I know I made friends in the game and it was sad to say goodbye after two years. But I realized we have common denominator and that's "DEPRESSION", different stories but the game was used to escape the negative emotion in real life. It's either the Addiction put ourselves at risk for depression or it's the depression that leads to behaviors that resulted to the addiction. It's so complicated there is no denying that.The fact is, people don’t choose addiction and depression. Before you can even begin to hope that you can explain the complexities, it’s important that you understand it yourself. The decision to try and get help for yourself or someone you care about who has an addiction and depression is never easy but with your support, they have a greater chance of overcoming this issue. Each situation is unique, but there are some general guidelines that will help. This people don't need criticism they need support. I know I can't have my two years back but at least I was able to overcome it and I'm proud I did.
Don't blame all gamers for that one person who plays videosgames instead of eating,sleeping or working.
Parents when kids play video games: 😠 😡 🤬 👹👺
Also parents when they watch TV all day: 😇 😊 😃 😀 😄
3:57 its called "focusing" for fck sake hes playing a competitive match no shit hell blink once in a while
Yea wtf i do that too
shout out from nz
I still game but im outside and gymning alot and biking heaps
Good on ya man! Nice to hear someone from NZ watching this.
Hope to hang out in NZ soon!
It's not video games that ruin people's lives, it's the people who make poor choices
Poor choices like playing video games for hours.
Never marry a gaming addict. You'll practically be single but unable to mingle because of your union
sorry to hear :(
I'm really sorry, Sama. Addiction can be overcome. Promise.;)
Not the case with doug faze censor
That's BS you probably never played a game in your life
UK published article about number of marriages ended in one year from very popular online game.
Different people are addicted to different things. Some are addicted to online gaming, smoking, alcohol, gambling, drugs and coffee. I am addicted to movies. What's wrong??
I went to a giant LAN party in Denmark in 1999 and did not sleep for 9 straight days until I collapsed and was fetched by an Ambulance with heart palpitations.
Addiction is bad when you are causing discomfort to yourself such as less to no hygiene or you neglect you work or even the family that is physically around you. It is also bad if you are causing discomfort to others such as playing loud as fuck at nights and you don’t care anymore about your neighbors or what surrounds you. We all have an addiction. Something or someone. We just have to balance it
I've seen this with my own eye. Computer addiction can ruin your life and distort you fron reality.
Wow, great documentary, thanks for that.
how can you not know its there when someone is playing for 10 + hours a day?
sometimes it's just denial
They are actually pussies if they play only some 10 hours a day.. such weak minds
†Đean† really? Why be rude towards ones with problems like that? They don't mean to fucking be like that and I'm also mentally weak along with gaming way too much but I hate all that.
I was skeptical at first but I think that was a pretty level-headed analysis. Like all things, gaming can get out control but it might be less apparent if your favorite vice is gaming because you're tucked away from society with other gamers.
It's a bit unpopular but I don't think pro gaming should be banned like others may think, but to reach that gaming status is pretty intense if you see how pro-LoL players do it.
For sure. I've spoken of this before, but I think part of the backlash against "gaming is an addiction" is due to the stigma and shame society has perpetuated against gamers, so they are naturally more defensive. Talked more about that here: th-cam.com/video/X-s_Co_tTKI/w-d-xo.html
Why would you assume society is something you should be spending alot of time with? Are not rich people building themselves safehavens and enclaves to separate themselves from you raving lunatics?
There is no such thing as gaming addiction. The research shows there isn't. W.H.O. is corrupt and most recent DSM includes gaming addiction among addictions IN SPITE OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDIES THAT DEBUNK IT. "psychologists" that want to provide treatment to this condition are vultures manipulating the worried parents into paying him money for ABUSING THEIR CHILDREN.
I like the Daft Punk song in the background :]
Yo I think that's House of Pain Jump around.
@@BubbleArcadia That's one of my favorite songs! I'm not talking about that one though
cam you are an amazing person I really admire what you do. I have a problem and it is video games I want to stop but I don't know how. :(
Read this: gamequitters.com/how-to-quit-playing-video-games and join us on the forum: forum.gamequitters.com
Put it down mate it's not hard and yes I'm a gamer if you really want to stop you will
Its a problem for me too but with school in the way i dont get much time on it as much as i used to
i used to be addicted. Just the thought of quitting pains me. I was in denial and ashamed of it. Thankfully i was able to helped myself by acknowledging and accepting the truth. I couldn't get back the years i wasted but better late than never.
Ritalin
if gaming is not your job , there is no point in investing many hours on it.
facts
Anything you are unable to control, controls YOU. Hopefully there’s not a significant power outage anytime soon.
yep
Bcs u think u can control something
6:37 spot the snake
Did that guy just quote hotel California? You can check out any time you like...but you can never leave?
i wish i have to play video games everyday. interacting with fake people outside makes my heart ache than being addicted. the concept of it is the same as reality you strive you lose. in video games you strive you lose or win. its actually the same nothings wrong about it.
2:14 where it all went wrong
Me a year ago and me now sees it differently
To me it’s Just not fulfilling, if you game you don’t get anything after that game.
I would love to see an update on how the twins have turned out longer term.
last I heard Alex was doing great - I think he's an engineer now
I just do it when I’m bored
tha's fine then :)
I have to admit, the media do spin really weird observations on this kind of stuff sometimes. Like, the whole "omg, look, he isn't blinking" thing. He's playing a competitive shooter. Of course he's not blinking. You don't blink playing tennis either.
I'm turning 29 this February. I'm still gaming til' this day.
I've been out of work and living 24 hours in my room since 2014 :(
How do I get out of this?
I've been addicted to games as well. I had to just quit cold turkey and ask Jesus to help me to be the person I know I can be. You are in my prayers sir. God bless
dude, im a professional gamer and a game developer. its not about the rush, i find it like a grind, meaning i do it even when i dont want to. thats what athletes do. they grind to get better until they are the best. thats what makes a sport in my opinion, the grind. its my job and i love it. i get people take it to far but its not a addiction its a job if you make it one. my schoolwork is straight a's and i play 4-7 hours a day, its called multitasking.
congrats
yeah, but millions arent professionals nor will they ever be
Everything is addictive. When you weigh things out, at the end of 20 years of playing video games what are you left with? Does anything pay off?? Or do you lose money??
I think that is the difference between a good and a bad addiction .
exactly.
Yes u gain dopamine points
@@Hgulix62 and then lose them 4 minutes later. wouldnt you feel more fulfilled if you went to the gym and became proud of your body?
I watch this because my teacher put this link under the task so I think I should watch this
I am trying to quit games to focus 100% of my time to my job and self improvement. My job is not related to video games though so every time I game is a waste of time.
One question, if your professional career is in gaming industry or gaming development as seen in the video, does it still make games a waste of time?
Depends if you're talking about gaming recreationally or as part of your job. But I also don't believe all gaming is a waste of time. I don't agree it's all productive either.
I don't think video games are entirely a waste of time. I mean, if you're at the level of addiction of the twins then I believe that can be very harmful, at the end we heard Alex talking about how it's even hindered his social skills and what most people learn as kids and teens, he was having to learn that in adulthood.
However, I love gaming. I'm a full time student currently studying for my masters but I still play video games fairly regularly. As someone with severe mental health issues, gaming can sometimes just help me escape for a while. It's also introduced me to a large online community. I know it's not the same but for someone who struggles with any social interaction, making new friends has been amazing. I've never let it get to the addiction stage though, I'm doing well at university and sometimes I recognise that I need to take a couple of weeks off to work on my therapy or to focus more on my studies.
I think my main vice is reading, which may sound like a good thing but I've legit cancelled on social events just so that I could stay in and finish a book... I think any hobby can be healthy as long as you don't get to the point where it interferes with your work/education or social life.
I quit buying games 3 years ago and haven't played a game in 2 weeks
woot
I wonder if there would be as many addicts if a video game could only be played in a standing position
haha that's a good idea
when i heard "yis" i automatically knew what country 🇳🇿
It’s a good thing they stop for fush n chups to nurush thimsalves whin their gamung
@@kevinpratt7105 is that how to pronounce it in NZ?
"It's silent"
Me and the boys: Cussing out people.
ADDICTION is complicated. When it comes to explaining addiction to those who haven’t experienced it first-hand, many people still look at it as nothing more than a lack of willpower. The fact is, people don’t choose addiction. It's true, even myself I have to admit I got ADDICTED with a Chinese mobile game for TWO years!! First few months I was able to managed it, I played out of boredom (very unproductive). Made a friend in the game and unfortunately we got competitive til I can no longer discipline and control myself. One day we were just like, " Oh hey why don't we make few accounts?" Til we ended up making 25 for two years!! then worst I ended up spending money upgrading my main.. smh crazy! Instead of sleeping I'm all awake playing the entire night, it even affected my work it led to tardiness and i couldn't focus anymore. It's like being zombie at work.. i know it's so freakin stupid right?!
I stopped meeting friends in real life, missed some big family gatherings and worst even work. Anyway after playing since 2017 i got all the signs and symptoms of depression my family was very worried. Then I got constant migraine, it was so so so bad like legit everyday even my eye sight deteriorated. So last January i decided to give access of my main account to a friend then took a rest for a week. Honestly it was hard at first, like an addict I got pretty bad withdrawals. Thankfully for a couple of weeks without the game I felt well and I'd say I think I finally got my SANITY back I appreciated the real world. I decided to help myself so I deleted and uninstalled the game! Hallelujah! Took me two years for my realization!!! Oh guess what..did I sell the account? NO I didn't, I gave it to a friend. Haters gonna say "oh you're dumb biss what a waste!!" but I guess it was my way of punishing myself, a closure to end the chapter of my insanity. Actually It's not just the money but its the TIME I wasted..that was my biggest regret. I know most people will be judgmental and will say, "Biss your fault!! IF only you weren't stupid and tried to discipline/control yourself. Unfortunately for me I can't defend myself, it wasn't easy i just felt stuck and trapped in a deep hole I can't get out. I actually missed the warning signs, the red flag of addiction and depression. I know I made friends in the game and it was sad to say goodbye after two years. But I realized we have common denominator and that's "DEPRESSION", different stories but the game was used to escape the negative emotion in real life. It's either the Addiction put ourselves at risk for depression or it's the depression that leads to behaviors that resulted to the addiction. It's so complicated there is no denying that.The fact is, people don’t choose addiction and depression. Before you can even begin to hope that you can explain the complexities, it’s important that you understand it yourself. The decision to try and get help for yourself or someone you care about who has an addiction and depression is never easy but with your support, they have a greater chance of overcoming this issue. Each situation is unique, but there are some general guidelines that will help. This people don't need criticism they need support. I know I can't have my two years back but at least I was able to overcome it and I'm proud I did.
Thanks for sharing your story
Thanks for sharing. Glad you are doing better now.
I see my talented son going down this road and I am so frustrated. He's heading off to college and he has to wean himself from this gaming world.
I'm addicted to video games too but sometimes I play every day and all night
there's a lot of help on gamequitters.com for you
The best thing that could happen is all the companys of the consoles,games,accessories etc stop working and then the addiction will start to slow down
I work, pay my wa, go for trips out to visit interesting places on a regular basis and have been playing video games since the early 80s (not non stop of course) never been addicted, in fact Id go through fazes of getting fed up of games and just not playing for weeks, just a stress relief now and then really.
happy for you
18 hrs! Ha! Lightweight! 43 is my record! Yes i have a job and life! I work 50hrs a week been at it for 28 yrs. I am 50 yrs old! The trick is you can not put what you enjoy over the important things like family! I set time aside to spend with the wife! If she ever needs me,The headset come off and that is that. Same for work! Live love PLAY!
With this trending, will we end up seeing things in the future to try to ban videogames because there addicting.
Something that makes no sense.
Who thinks you cannot be addicted to the activity of playing video games? Of course it can be addicting.
I liked the video because of this 13:27. Thanks GQ!
Glad you enjoyed!
how can you not get addicted when games like The Witcher are thrown at you
fair