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Russian Federation1607 Posts
Hello, again! I'm 25 and i have some troubles in my life finding myself and some other stuff. I played BW for about 8 years and SC2 since beta. I watch Starcraft leagues much and Starcraft became a huge part of my life. And i have no regrets, it's cool. I think Starcraft will follow me whole my life. But a week ago i suddenly stopped playing. I deleted all the games from my PC (mostly Blizzard games) including Diablo3, BW, WC3 and SC2 itself. I spent a week and i realized that i dont need these games at all. All i need is watch some leagues sometimes. And it seems strange. Of course i want to play HotS and other new Blizzard games but now i'm empty for the games. I just understand that they do nothing for my life and give so little fun to spend my time on it. Patch 1.5 is out and i'm like "Hm, ok! It's interesting but not so large. I will wait for HotS anyway."
So, the question is. Is it a right decision to stop playing even if you spent about 10 years on this game but you want to achieve something more in this life?
Poll: Is it a right decision to stop playing?Yes (53) 82% No (12) 18% 65 total votes Your vote: Is it a right decision to stop playing? (Vote): Yes (Vote): No
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It's your choice, looking for agreement on a forum is going to solve nothing. If you decided to stop because you want to stop and go do something, then you should know it's the right choice.
For me? I'll play video games for as long as I enjoy them, I might get angry and frustrated but such is the nature of a PvP game where you can't control all the aspects but while there is a fun factor I'll continue to play until I physically can't
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I don't get why you'd uninstall those games O.o I still come back to WC3 just to play a couple random 4v4s and have loads of fun. Why not instead of being so black and white, use games as a light filler between the important stuff like school, romance, intellectual pursuits, etc...and maybe in those subjects you'll find something that consumes you enough that you don't need games for fun or whatever you needed them for originally.
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Question is, if you stopped because it's not fun and you have other things to do, what's the point of questioning it? Playing a game is for entertainment, it's a hobby. If you have hobbies you prefer, why would you ever play games? Why would you ever force yourself to play games?
Either you enjoy spending time with it, or you don't. You shouldn't force yourself to play, just like you shouldn't force yourself not to play.
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I dont see any reason playing them when you dont have fun. Were you addicted? When yes, then quit gaming.
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if you dont miss them, than no problems
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I think its a good decision if you had a lot of trouble controlling your impulses to play those games, and I know people do. If it actually was starting to get in the way of meaningful progress in other areas that's definitely a good idea. You can always go back to it later and try to balance it a bit better with other things.
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Russian Federation1607 Posts
On July 24 2012 20:50 radscorpion9 wrote: I think its a good decision if you had a lot of trouble controlling your impulses to play those games, and I know people do. Yea, it's something like that. I'm that person who focuses on something and when i focus on it i cant do other things. And yeah, i can return to it anytime i want. So, thanks to you! And thanks to everybody answered!
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lol why would someone vote no for this. Good for you man! get hoes and make money son
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Haven't laddered in 2 months and I feel good no working my ass off to win a game of SC2 , I'm sure everyone here who's not a pro or wants to be one will agree to not have your life centered on a game!
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Well honestly I don't think your choice of stopping to game depends necessarily on the fact that you've been gaming for awhile... So voted yes. My comparison would be: if you've been eating fast-food for 10 years, it doesn't mean that you can't stop strictly because of the fact that you've been eating fast good for 10 years ( I don't know if that makes sense but you get my point ). In my opinion I think that the decision you made is great, I mean gaming isn't a very healthy way of living, and if you find a lack of stimulation when playing, then by all means stop for now. Nothing wrong with that!
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If you don't enjoy it like before, you should stop
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The reason we play games is to have fun. Keep that idea in mind. When it gets in the way of important life things then something is wrong.
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I have been gaming all of my life and I am at the same age of you at 25 years old . For me it's time to learn and grow up and be some one . Just realized that there is many things out there in the world you can pick up as a hobby besides just playing games . Learning digital systems in class taught me a little about electronics and have inspired me to make future projects just with what resources I have in hand .
It's been a while since I have been excited about studying for a long time and I am enjoying my life in college right now . Times changes and I want to change for the better .
Edit : grammar..
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Russian Federation1607 Posts
On July 24 2012 23:20 Sawamura wrote: I have been gaming all of my life and I am at the same age of you at 25 years old . For me it's time to learn and grow up and be some one . Just realized that there is many things out there in the world you can pick up as a hobby besides just playing games . Learning digital systems in class taught me a little about electronics and have inspired me to make future projects just with what resources I have in hand .
It's been a while since I have been excited about studying for a long time and I am enjoying my life in college right now . Times changes and I want to change for the better .
Edit : grammar.. Nice! So, what's your plans about gaming?
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Kyrgyz Republic1462 Posts
I don't get why people say "I'm quitting gaming" and assume that just by doing that they are going to somehow become more disciplined, mature or productive and their life will change. Unless you are a gaming addict, that won't change anything at all.
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On July 24 2012 23:39 Jenia6109 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 24 2012 23:20 Sawamura wrote: I have been gaming all of my life and I am at the same age of you at 25 years old . For me it's time to learn and grow up and be some one . Just realized that there is many things out there in the world you can pick up as a hobby besides just playing games . Learning digital systems in class taught me a little about electronics and have inspired me to make future projects just with what resources I have in hand .
It's been a while since I have been excited about studying for a long time and I am enjoying my life in college right now . Times changes and I want to change for the better .
Edit : grammar.. Nice! So, what's your plans about gaming?
Don't play much these days usually I just watch vods and streams.
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I feel the same way as I get older. The passion is gone, time to grow up unfortunately.
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Blazinghand
United States25550 Posts
If you have no regrets, it was the right decision. Games are just one of many things you can do with your life and free time, and if you feel you were being held back by them, leaving them behind is the right choice for you.
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On July 25 2012 01:42 matiK23 wrote: I feel the same way as I get older. The passion is gone, time to grow up unfortunately. This kind of comment is dumb as hell. It's not immature to have hobbies and dedicate time to them. It's healthy. If your passion for gaming is gone, by all means stop doing it, but don't fool yourself that it has anything to do with growing up.
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