But that's not nearly dramatic enough. Ah, to be a teenager again...The Night Angel said:Couldn't you just wind down the number of hours you spend gaming?? It's what I did when I came to university. Play about 10 hours a week max now. Anyway, good luck with the exams and all. (I've actually been lurking on this site for years, just never made an account, so I've actually seen you around)
Eh, there is actually a difference between process addiction (compulsion) and chemical addiction. If he feels he needs to do this, that's fine, but I think he's being a touch dramatic. Which, as I implied, isn't really surprising, given that he's 17, and almost EVERY human being from the ages of 12-21 was, is, and will be very overly dramatic; it just comes naturally in that age bracket.overpuce said:The thing is he's describing a perfect case of addiction. Gaming addiction is the same as all other forms of addiction. If you don't cut it out of your life, after a while the problem returns to its original state. You don't ask a heroin addict to "just cut down how much heroin you do," you tell them to knock it off.
Good luck and hope to have you back into gaming in the future.
Yeah, because you know that's what so many people do. Turn on their PS1s or 360s and just look at their save files, and every once in a while looking at said save files tempts them to play.JimB said:If he's going to stop gaming entirely, then the save files aren't especially useful to him, are they? What's the point of keeping them? They'd just be a temptation to play again so he can revisit his past glories.
This.Substitute Troll said:"Oh no, I'm doing something fun instead of doing what I'm supposed to be doing. Well, I should just stop doing fun things all together since I am unable to discipline myself!"
Zachary Amaranth said:And now, if he changes his mind, he's basically destroyed all that "work."JimB said:If he's going to stop gaming entirely, then the save files aren't especially useful to him, are they? What's the point of keeping them? They'd just be a temptation to play again so he can revisit his past glories.
If he's that tempted by gaming, I think he needs more than save file deletion. In fact, if this is REALLY a problem for him, the save file deletion will be rather superfluous.
Don Savik said:You've come under the realization that you can't balance your life and hobbies, and what do you do? Destroy your hobbies. Are you daft? The video games aren't the problem, its your poor scheduling skills and lack of spine. When you get a date, you fucking STOP PLAYING MASS EFFECT. Its not that hard. You don't have to delete all your save data and castrate yourself from a hobby you enjoy to sort your life out. I don't think you will be able to keep this up for very long, and I don't care what you do to be honest, but you are talking this WAAAAAYYYY too far.
ilovemyLunchbox said:Or you could just do it in moderation like an adult.
I hate these kids who think that just because they're in a university or something, they're all grown up. Being educated doesn't mean being experienced. You'll be back in no time. Instead of just giving up a hobby like gaming, you could just use it to fill time... Like a hobby is supposed to be.
00slash00 said:holy over dramatic post, batman. youre 17 and in school. you arent exactly running for president, youre allowed to have fun. stop taking life so seriously, if you enjoy video games then play video games. this just seems silly
PurpleTartan said:17? You're 17 for god's sake! I'm in my mid 20's and have been playing video games since I was 6. Seems to me like you just need to learn how to manage your time better and stop being over dramatic.
Think of it like keeping a bong around after you've decided to stop smoking weed, if you like. If you're not smoking, does the bong serve any useful purpose? No; so why keep it? What possible purpose can the thing have except to provide as a reminder of what you want to do but have promised yourself you won't?mjc0961 said:Yeah, because you know that's what so many people do. Turn on their PS1s or 360s and just look at their save files, and every once in a while looking at said save files tempts them to play.
I haven't heard a valid reason to keep them, either.mjc0961 said:Sorry, but there's no valid reason for it.
I have difficulty believing the sincerity of that "sorry" from the previous sentence when this sentence is what immediately follows it.mjc0961 said:Deleting the save files was just plain dumb.