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Originally Posted by OFKU0
Sure people read books, go to movies etc. That is escaping reality. We all need that. Video games, and correct me if I am wrong, pit player against the game or other players for the final result to win. But even if one wins, in the grand scheme of things, what does it mean? Is it tangible to everyday life? Does that individual sense of achievement carry over to the real world? I'm asking because I don't know.
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People are obsessed with sports. How does someone's favorite sports team winning affect that person's everyday life? Same with TV. People spend hours a day vegging out on the couch watching TV. Gaming is no different.