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Right now I am thinking 20 hours a week, but actually, that is a lot of time. Although I know it isn't all that much compared to the amount of time I have often played games.
JM (if you think about it, 10 hours on weekends + 4 hours per evening comes out to be 30 hours... easy, and I have easily played 20 hours on weekends and 6 hours on evenings (50 hours) and still did other things.) |
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Originally posted by nostromo
When is gaming too much? When it disrupts your life. For example, - if you use it as an escape mechanism instead of getting a life... Edited for clarity Aren't all games essentially an escape mechanism? "Disrupts your life" (in any way) is a sure sign of addiction. Addictions, aka life disruptors, are always unhealthy. I voted: for the "so you have time for everything else" option. ![]() |
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Aren't all games essentially an escape mechanism? Yes.
Originally posted by Dis I admit I do this. But I tried the life thing, it didn't work. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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