• Madrigal@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    People keep hating on LoL, but there is one really great thing about it: it keeps a lot of the worst gamers ring-fenced away from other games.

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    5 hours ago

    I was just gonna say “LoL players tend to be fucking awful people”, but, seeing that there are many recovered addicts in this thread…

    …unironically challenges my assumptions and gives me hope that people in general can change.

    Now we just need to make Warthunder not work on linux…

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      Now we just need to make Warthunder not work on linux…

      Gaijin devs have us all by the crotch lol.

      I would kill for a competitor game. I’d even be happy with a proper DCS arcade mod that let’s you do the same stuff as WT realistic battles.

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        DCS actually has a few “arcade” settings and a third person camera, but very half-baked

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      I love playing League of Legends, it’s a great game. I just can’t play League of Legends because of all the other people that play League of Legends

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        This is how I feel about most PVP games. I used to love playing smite and overwatch too, but then the player base ruined both of them.

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      They’re not bad people they just care more about realism than military classifications. I enjoy every article I read about them.

  • Jul (they/she)@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    Switching to Linux did break my addiction to gaming, though usually I play single player stuff. And then Steam started working, but fortunately crypto came along and made graphics cards shoot up in price and now LLMs have made memory and storage shoot up, so I haven’t upgraded my PC in a long time. So that’s kept me from going back. Now I just play little games on the Switch periodically. But I can’t use those controllers for anything that requires lots of detail control or for long periods., so I don’t play too often.

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      Gotta have a healthy relationship with a hobby.

      Its one thing for it to be an important part of your life and you as a person… its another thing when it becomes your entire life, when you start throwing away other things, opportunities, relationships, finances, etc, to keep being intensely dedicated to it.

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        Yeah, totally. I’ve gotten much better at thst over the years for sure. But I know if something like a new Fallout game were to come out or something, I’d easily get sucked back in. So, whether or not it’s clinically an addiction, I treat it like one. Fortunately, I have ADHD, so addictions are easier harder to create and easier to break. But there’s still some compulsive behaviors that can pop up.

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          I mean, with the amount of dark patterns, micro transactions… that we now have words for those concepts…

          A lot of games literally are designed, at the fundamental gameplay level, to wave a theoretical victory/payoff in your face, and give you ladders to climb, that make you feel like you are achieving something…

          But it ultimately still ends up being inconsistent operant conditioning, which fundamentally is the same pattern that is at play in behavioral addictions like gambling.

          So yeah, a whole lot more things either basically are, or literally are addictive, in the same ways that things that are broadly recognized by society addictive are.

          Good on you for being aware of yourself!

  • Wendy (she/her)@piefed.social
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    The only person I know who played League of Legends was entirely toxic, now she’s nice to me, but still, quite immature and a bully towards people she doesn’t like.