ctr2yellowbird said:
Tallgeese said:
I chose to research video game addiction as my writing topic for an academic writing course, and, actually, monthly fees have very little to do with why some gamers play excessively. The most supported reason for excessive video gaming by advocates of video game addiction is that addictive gaming is often a manifestation of "underlying problems." Also, a very fine line drawn between gamers who can objectify their real life over gaming (i.e., "self-regulation") and those who can't: the latter group shows a significantly greater chance for video game addiction than the former group. While a multitude of personal problems that cause video game addiction do exist, gamers' in-game outlets are much more streamlined, which makes differentiating the root cause for a specific addiction rather difficult. Monthly fees do not factor into motivation for addictive gameplay, but they could be an incentive to continue "engaged" gameplay that may lead to an addiction.
@ thread: "We've had this date with each other from the beginning." Stanley, A Streetcar Named Desire
Got any academic research you'd care to cite? This intrigues me (both their conclusions and how they arrived at them).