Gaming Addiction in Real Life #3
Lets take a lighter tone on IRL gaming. Gaming addiction can lead to many striving to be the best or become a legend in their community. This is one example, "Man breaks record for longest gaming session, clocks 135 hours". One man on a gaming mission, attempted and accomplished an astounding record of 135 hours played straight. This means little to no sleep, minimal food, restricted toilet times and so many other limitations. In the end while recorded and watched this man was able to play Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 for the worlds longest gaming session.
The man Kaya, a Sydney sales manager, "playing the game on Tuesday 13 November at the office of his employer 4Cabling. Since then he's been battling to beat the world record established by a Canadian duo in March 2012". Addiction may be a bad habit, but in this case its both a bad habit and an accomplishment.
Article: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-11/19/videogame-marathon
This blog provides a realistic perspective on how gaming addiction can affect everyday life. While gaming can be a fun and engaging activity, excessive gaming may begin to interfere with responsibilities, relationships, and personal well-being. Real-life examples help readers understand how gaming addiction can gradually develop when screen time is not balanced with other activities. It is important for gamers to recognize early warning signs and create healthy habits around gaming. Setting time limits, taking regular breaks, and spending time on offline activities can make a big difference. Overall, this post raises valuable awareness about maintaining balance in today’s gaming culture.
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