Ceadeus
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I can totally understand the medium being inspirational and I'm glad it had good use for you and your daughter. I suppose my previous posts were not defined enough. I was specifically thinking about Gen Z who get addicted to it. To the point it gets uncontrollable and toxic. It's even so much worse with the trend being GaaS. It's the perfect formula to get these people into a monthly subscription. Login in daily in fear of missing out timed contents. This practice is so perfectly profitable to these companies but how healthy is it for the players? The most popular games are carefully crafted and developed with the intention of being played the way it was considered. Long term commitment and profitability. The thing has to be god damn addicting. Making sure you'll login daily unless you don't care missing out.Ya know what, in retrospect, I completely understand your self loathing. Continue on the path my friend
A bit further I said, all of this depends on your lifestyle. Also how well these kids monitorized by parents.
I'm just saying there are definitely some less fortunate young people who have no one to tell them that moderation could be better. I mean, it goes the same for drugs and alcohol , in my opinion though.
Edit: I'll just add that games are not street fighter anymore. It's like comparing the 70s marijuana to 2024 marijuana. Games today are quite a commitment. Literally dopamine bombs. I speak to kids at my job, they can talk gaming all day long but they can hardly stand straight and look me in the eyes.
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