@cmuratori Pretty much all entertainment industries, including literature. "I couldn't put the book down until I finished." etc.
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@dougbinks A good point. I guess it may be slightly broader than just games. Although I don't know about "all entertainment industries". - Show replies
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@paniq I would consider that very negative, actually. It would be a much easier world to manage if none of us were addicted to air. -
@paniq Addiction is pretty much always bad, just some of it is unavoidable due to our biology. But it is never a positive thing AFAICT. - Show replies
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@paniq@cmuratori I would argue you're not addicted to air at all. Need is not the same thing as addiction.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori Somebody hit this point hard a couple years ago.@jonathan_blow maybe. -
@nothings@Jonathan_Blow Did it break, or does it need to be hit hard again? I was thinking about it after reading an iOS game description.
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@cmuratori I think gamers by large deny the theory that playing games can produce negative personal/social outcomes and behaviors. -
@AndrewJDR I don't know that it is gamers' responsibility. It is our responsibility. They do not necessarily have as much data as do we. - Show replies
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@paniq@nothings@Jonathan_Blow That was the first one in several months.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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