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Missed my point. I think that games arent designed for adults, because they are addictive. A student or pupile got lots of time and many students will manage to play games and still focus on their uni or school.
I dont think many adults got that time, at least I think (basically all of that is just speculation), they shouldnt have time for games. Since people should work on their carreer, spend time with their family or take care about their social life. Of course adults can play some games sometimes, but they will never be able to focus on games that much without any conflicts in their RL. Thats just my oppinion, there might be some exceptions but to much gaming will collide with their RL a lot more.
Well light, I would have never gone so far to just accept a lower graded college cause a game.
I dont think many adults got that time, at least I think (basically all of that is just speculation), they shouldnt have time for games. Since people should work on their carreer, spend time with their family or take care about their social life. Of course adults can play some games sometimes, but they will never be able to focus on games that much without any conflicts in their RL. Thats just my oppinion, there might be some exceptions but to much gaming will collide with their RL a lot more.
Well light, I would have never gone so far to just accept a lower graded college cause a game.
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Unless you're a top graded student (or have a learning disability) you prioritized something over school. Generally for boys (as far as I know) that "something" is one/a mix/all of these: sport/friends/girls/drinking/parties/gaming/sleep/being lazy.CusTomm_ wrote:I would have never gone so far to just accept a lower graded college cause a game.
Computer games today are designed to make money, so obviously game designers have adults in mind (as well as kids).CusTomm_ wrote:The point is, games are not really designed for adults imo.
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Well, going out at nights, having a girlfriend while A-lvl or w/e is simply not the same. Everyone who has a lucid mind can combine it. I wouldnt compare it to a game addiction, since it is part of your social life and its not demotivating like an addiction.
Its a serious disorder, nothing to argue about.
Well, I guess I expressed myself ambiguous. I didnt want to say that game companys dont design their games for adults, but that games arent designed to fit in an adult life. I stated my opinion the post before.
Its a serious disorder, nothing to argue about.
(Wikipedia)."Video game addiction is an excessive or compulsive use of computer games or video games, which interferes with a person's everyday life. Video game addiction may present as compulsive game-playing; social isolation; mood swings; diminished imagination; and hyper-focus on in-game achievements, to the exclusion of other life events.[1][2][3] In May 2013, video game addiction was added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in the Conditions for Further Study section as "Internet Gaming Disorder".
Well, I guess I expressed myself ambiguous. I didnt want to say that game companys dont design their games for adults, but that games arent designed to fit in an adult life. I stated my opinion the post before.
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If you have top grades, you're not prioritizing anything over school.
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Oh man wie lächerlich. Habt ihr nichts Besseres zu tun
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LOL @ that cow
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Not a true statement. If you inserted "probably" in-front of not then I would believe you. People prioritize other things and do well in school. Someone's relationship could be the number one thing in their life and succeeding in school is byproduct of that affection, wishing to do well and provide for them later in life.Arntzen wrote:If you have top grades, you're not prioritizing anything over school.
Someone could have spent years either working in software development or did it has a hobby. Then they could enroll in a CS program and dominate.
Someone could possibly be a genius and everything comes to them so that person prioritizes studying his bug collection.
Someone could also major in something really simple and easy like business and get high grades and prioritize volunteering.
Someone could have cheated in every class by paying his professors to give him A's (I think James Franco did this. )
All I had to do to prove a statement is false is find one instant where its false. I provided a few.
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So the point is herik, you can try to pay league of legends, in order to get a higher grade.
You cannot make another post so soon after your last.
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Hi all, you can donate here: http://www.autism-society.org/get-involved/donate/ to help lightnessking and herik with their issues I wish them the best in overcoming their disability.
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Which kind of autism? The "i'm gonna yell and call you all bitches and being ignorant." or the "i'm a perfectionist and will do everything close to perfect."
You cannot make another post so soon after your last.
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That's gotta be a new vesion of autism hehe. I guess you're thinking of the "I'm only interested in 1 thing, and 1 thing only, so thats all I'm gonna learn/perfect and suck at everything else"lightnessking. wrote: or the "i'm a perfectionist and will do everything close to perfect."
Example knowing all about which type/kind of railways there is in all of Europe, but struggeling to answer a question like "does trains drive 10 KPH or faster?".
Think Rainman, except that that's an highly unlikly useful thing to be interested in.
Point -> either way, it's not looking good.
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That's not a new version of autism. Autism can also make you do everything scheduled and best as possible. (aka, perfectionist.) Ofcourse this is only for your interests, if you like math, you'll perform extremely well. If you hate math, you'll perform extremely horrible. But if you struggle, but really want to learn it, it will be rather easy.
One of my coworkers at my previous job was like this.
One of my coworkers at my previous job was like this.
You cannot make another post so soon after your last.
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I found this post etertaining.
EE has probably one of the highest ratios of bullying in such a small cummunity. #gottoloveeeplayers
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EE has probably one of the highest ratios of bullying in such a small cummunity. #gottoloveeeplayers
On another note...
Did you end up recieving help Lightness? Or did you take this message as spam?
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