Submitted by Talouin - April 17, 2008 at 9:17 am -0500209.226.83.230
@Are'el
By your logic then there is such a thing as "Television Addiction" or "Sports Addiction" etc etc. Gambling addiction IS different that video game addiction. When a person is gambling they are utilizing their real-world money for a chance to obtain more real-world money. For a minority of people, this creates a devistating cycle in which they will either win big and assume that winning occurs often, then spend a lot of money trying to replicate that win but never doing so. That's the best case for a gambling addict. The worst case is that they lose big and then start saying to themselves "If I keep playing, I will win eventually and make the money back."
When looking at video games vs gambling there are no concrete links other than time spent at the activity. However you can link the time spent to any other activity in existance. Am I addicted to school because I spend 64 hours a week on it? Am I addicted to work because I spend 15 hours a week on it? Am I addicted to reading because when I get a new book I finish it on the day I bought it, even if it takes me 5 hours straight reading? By your logic, I am addicted to all of these things.
Gambling addiction is a real problem caused by a person's guilt and disappointment for losing mixed with the perceived hope of re-obtaining everything that they have lost. Video game addiction is not an addiction. It's a hobby that the paranoid perceive as an addiction.
Posted 07/20/08 at 03:52pm Shadow Darkman Anti-Thesis of : @PHOENIXZERO: IDK, why don't you ask him over e-mail?
Posted 07/20/08 at 01:47pm Silencets: I might miss JT when he's disbarred.....nah I won't
Posted 07/20/08 at 11:45am PHOENIXZERO: I wonder how many times Jack has seen The Dark Knight so far....
Posted 07/19/08 at 11:32am Rodrigo Ybáñez García: Don´t you think that maybe Fat Princess will generate a lot of controversy?
Posted 07/19/08 at 08:46am Paul T. Farinelli: To say that he did say it seriously, considering all of the rhetoric that he's spewed before.
Posted 07/19/08 at 08:45am Paul T. Farinelli: Apparently it was a joke on JT's part. He acts as though we all should've realized that, but it's not to big of a stretch
Posted 07/19/08 at 07:14am LuNaTiC: JT was not loved as a child. What jack ass forgot to pull out when creating this abomination??
Posted 07/18/08 at 10:32pm Paul T. Farinelli: Seriously, i haven't been so awe-struck by someone's sheer audacity in...ever!
Posted 07/18/08 at 09:45pm Shadow Darkman Anti-Thesis of : And I can take "No" for an answer.
Posted 07/18/08 at 09:45pm Shadow Darkman Anti-Thesis of : JT is such a tool. He thinks he can have his way just because he's a Christian. Listen up, Jackie-boy, I'm a Christian, too.
Posted 07/18/08 at 09:09pm Paul T. Farinelli: Also, I must say that Jack honestly looks like a serial killer in that pic. (not saying he is one, just that he looks creepy)
Posted 07/18/08 at 09:08pm Paul T. Farinelli: Jace was apparently polite.
Posted 07/18/08 at 09:07pm Paul T. Farinelli: I agree, it just seems like pure insanity that Jack would seriously say that to the man's face during an interview, one in which
Posted 07/18/08 at 07:48pm Jack Wessels: If not then... Damn...
Posted 07/18/08 at 07:48pm Jack Wessels: Hey Dennis, I know you can't share the videos JT sent you, but was there perhaps even a slight amount of sarcasm in his replies?
Posted 07/18/08 at 06:21pm tallimar: ... news story so much as a punch line.
Posted 07/18/08 at 06:21pm tallimar: breaking story: JT hates on game dev, news at 11... id find that interesting to watch only to the point that JT isnt a ...
Posted 07/18/08 at 02:50pm BlackIce: I absolutely refuse to read about that Wanker Cameron
Posted 07/18/08 at 01:52pm Shadow Darkman Anti-Thesis of : BTW, anyone see the new JT story Dennis put up?
Posted 07/18/08 at 01:51pm Shadow Darkman Anti-Thesis of : IDK about that, Grizzam. Who knows if it did or not?
By your logic then there is such a thing as "Television Addiction" or "Sports Addiction" etc etc. Gambling addiction IS different that video game addiction. When a person is gambling they are utilizing their real-world money for a chance to obtain more real-world money. For a minority of people, this creates a devistating cycle in which they will either win big and assume that winning occurs often, then spend a lot of money trying to replicate that win but never doing so. That's the best case for a gambling addict. The worst case is that they lose big and then start saying to themselves "If I keep playing, I will win eventually and make the money back."
When looking at video games vs gambling there are no concrete links other than time spent at the activity. However you can link the time spent to any other activity in existance. Am I addicted to school because I spend 64 hours a week on it? Am I addicted to work because I spend 15 hours a week on it? Am I addicted to reading because when I get a new book I finish it on the day I bought it, even if it takes me 5 hours straight reading? By your logic, I am addicted to all of these things.
Gambling addiction is a real problem caused by a person's guilt and disappointment for losing mixed with the perceived hope of re-obtaining everything that they have lost. Video game addiction is not an addiction. It's a hobby that the paranoid perceive as an addiction.