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  1. On 12/23/2021 at 8:09 PM, Shagger said:

    This is stupid. The people who funded this study are stupid. The "Scientists" who performed the study are stupid.

     

    What they "discovered" here is that when people (whether it be kids or adults) spend time engaging with a hobby, it provides relief from anxiety and escape from the pressures and stresses of day to day life, you know, WHAT HOBBIES DO BY THIER VERY NATURE! When are these ignorant pricks going to realise that gaming is no different? I mean for fuck sake, it really isn't that complicated.

    I'm not sure it's that simple. I say this as someone who uses video games to manage my anxiety. They help in ways my other hobbies do not. I have OCD, which means my brain compulsively fixates on its anxiety-inducing obsessive thoughts. The task/reward-based nature of video games seems to hijack my compulsions and steer them instead toward the game. I do not get this effect from writing, crafting, or outdoor hobbies.

    My OCD also keeps me awake at night. But the dreamlike quality of video game exploration facilitates a smoother transition into actual sleep/dreaming as well, and this also seems unique.

  2. I feel like the only way I survive about 50% of difficulty spikes in Bioware games is to take advantage of loopholes in fight designs or even bugs. While this makes me feel incompetent, the spikes are so ridiculous I don’t feel that bad about it.

    Still, I am surprised how often I do this. Does anyone else find you frequently exploit flaws to beat hard fights in games?

     

  3. When I used to play MUDs a long time ago, taking even a week out of a game could mean falling hopelessly behind. Even a short break could cost one a lot of one’s relevance in the game world.

    I always have wondered what the consequences of taking breaks from large, popular MMOs are. Are they that dramatic? Or do you just miss some stuff and then get right back to whatever you were doing before?

     

  4. One of my friends the other day mentioned taking a break from ESO subscription and thus not playing at all for now. I asked her about this, as I thought ESO is free after the initial payment. She explained that it is, but due to paid crafting (I think?) features, so many things break without the optional sub she’s paid for that her existing character would be borderline unplayable.

    I wondered how common situations like these are with freemium games. Have you ever ended up relying so much on optional paid features in a game that you didn’t feel you could play without them?

  5. On 4/19/2022 at 3:49 PM, Ramelize1 said:

    Sweet! I thought I missed out. I’m ordering this tonight after work!

    That is great! Did you order it?

    On 4/20/2022 at 5:02 PM, Demon_skeith said:

    I have back problems from years of work in construction, and I got one of these to make gaming on my couch more comfortable. I can confirm that it is an absolute game-changer. I can play for hours with no problems.

    I so hear you on that. Though with my back and neck problems, the couch actually is better for me than a chair at the computer. 

    On 4/20/2022 at 11:15 PM, Justin11 said:

    I think you should check from the description made by the op, you can see the regions where it can be shipped to, by going through the link in the description about the marketplace that owns the products. 

    I think @URGAMERTAGSUCKS probably wanted feedback on real life shipping times, but I'm not sure. I just hope everyone gets theirs soon so we can get more feedback about the product!

  6. I’ve been having an issue where The Outer Worlds on PS5 sometimes freezes when I try to save. If I wait a really long time, it often un-sticks and then I can save. I thought the issue was specific to that game, but I’ve been having a similar problem with Skyrim the past few days, also on PS5. It is making me wonder if it is a system-wide problem. Anyone know anything about this? Hopefully it is just a coincidence, and it is the games themselves, not the console.

  7. On 4/5/2022 at 11:13 AM, Alyxx said:

    I have been looking for something just like this for ages! I didn’t even know they made this type of thing. I already ordered one and will let everyone know how it works out!

    Hey, how have you been? And that's awesome! Can't wait to hear what you think of it.

    On 4/6/2022 at 12:55 PM, Lamarr the strelok said:

    I personally won't get one. I've been a drummer and guitarist for 40 years so I use my Steam controller 99% of the time to save on my wrists.It's cool though for sure.

    Do you have any other tips for saving wrists while gaming? My job entails a ton of typing, so my wrists are also fragile. Usually I put soft braces on if they get strained.

    On 4/7/2022 at 8:56 AM, Keranov said:

    This is going to be such a huge help gaming on my couch with three cats! They are always going after my cords. This will help me keep them nice and neat. Can’t wait to stop focusing on where my cords are and actually focus on my game lol.

    Yes, this product is great for keeping cords in order! Is there anything else that helps you manage your cats' fascination with your cords? One of mine is a relentless cord-chewer. 

  8. 11 hours ago, skyfire said:

    It does hold up outside UK, US. The moment you realize some things need to be multi utility to make sense in your life that claim holds up. The moment your wallet becomes too big to afford devices regardless of price and requirement in your life, that claim does not hold up. Simple as that.

    I haven't had a laptop last longer than 4 years since the very first one I ever got way back in the mists of time. Consoles on the other hand seem to have very long lifespans. Their value over time is excellent.

  9. On 3/30/2022 at 3:01 PM, Lamarr the strelok said:

    This is a cool gadget. I mostly use my steam controller but this is more elegant than the  box one of my guitar processors came in that I use for the rare kb/m only game I come across.It's hilarious you can get a ashtray for it.I hope they sell a bunch.

    I feel like it has just about every feature you could ask for! Do you think you might get one?

    On 4/1/2022 at 9:20 AM, Withywarlock said:

    I wish I had this when I played on a TV, my desktop PC halfway across the room, my mouse resting on my table to my right, and my keyboard on my lap. Would've made for a lot more comfortable an experience, and my Razer Naga wouldn't have cracked open one too many times as I got up. I'm not sure if I have much use for this nowadays, but I'll keep it in mind, discount or otherwise.

    EDIT: Come to think of it, my dad who works from home might benefit from it. He prefers sitting on the sofa with his laptop but needs an ergonomic mouse, and perhaps a keyboard soon. I'll show this to him, see what he thinks.

    Yes, I think this is a way more ergonomic setup than trying to cobble something together for work at home. Did you talk to your dad about it? What did he think?

    1 hour ago, TheSteelyardDweller said:

    we r all waiting 4 ur review bro!!!

    I wish he'd tell us if he got it already. 

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