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One in Nine MMOG Players Addicted?

Gamespot is running a piece looking at a UK study which may indicate serious addiction problems among a large number of Massively Multiplayer gamers. The study, conducted at Nottingham Trent, showed that almost 12% of a 7,000 person study group showed symptoms of serious addiction, as laid down by the World Health Organization. From the article: "The survey was filled in by a self-selected sample comprising mainly of males with an average age of 21, and was concerned principally with the potential for addiction to online gaming. [Director of the International Gaming Research Unit Mark] Griffiths said, 'I'm sure if we'd done this survey looking at non-online players, looking at gamers that play on stand-alone systems, my guess is that the prevalence of addiction-like symptoms would have been much less prevalent.' According to Griffiths, the problem with online games is there will never be a point where the player has battled the final boss, tied up the story, and can turn the computer off with a feeling of satisfaction."

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  1. I'm not addicted... by teflaime · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just because I quit my job to play WoW, that doesn't mean a thing...Besides, I'm moving to China.

  2. Follow on study... by Keebler71 · · Score: 4, Funny

    also... 8 in 9 MMO players are liars.

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  3. Not necessarily a problem but... by BMonger · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I know for some people it's not the fact that there is "no end" but rather they enjoy the online friendships they create and log in just to talk to their online friends. I know I've logged in just to ask a friend how their surgery went, if they had their baby yet, how their day at work was, etc and not even step foot out of the main city area.

    Some people just use MMO's as a glorified chat client too with leveling as a side part of it.

  4. Another Stat by mattwarden · · Score: 4, Funny

    4 in 7 journalists addicted to putting meaningless statistics in headlines?

  5. Re:I was by SatanicPuppy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't consider "wanting" to do something other than work to be a sign of addiction...Now if I blew off work in order to play/drink/smoke, then hell yes, addiction.

    Addictions aren't manageable, by definition. They take over all aspects of your life. Just because you blow off a social function so you can play a game, that means nothing. It's when you blow off something that actually matters, whose blowing off has stark consequences, that you need to think about addiction.

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