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Edited by Cozmo: 1/14/2016 8:06:33 PM
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Judge me if you will, but I think you're the one who's missing out.

“Get a life. It’s just a video game.” This is an all-too-familiar response to those of us who dare to share that we have a connection to Destiny that is emotionally deeper than simply a way to pass the time or unwind after work. When I read these sorts of responses, it occurs to me that what is sad is that people insist on judging us (and thinking themselves somehow [i]better than[/i]) simply because we have an [u]emotional investment [/u]to a video game. I really enjoy being invested in video games (I also enjoy being invested in hunting, basketball, and baseball - my other hobbies). In fact, my emotional investment to a game is why I tend to be a one-game-at-a-time player. I love it that my family enjoys video games, too. My sons love video games - my 10 year-old is deep into Ark Survival Evolved and my 14 year-old is loving Fallout 4 (so is my wife, who also has an amazing career). I enjoy it so much when they share those worlds with me; when they articulate their emotional connection to them. They are also A/B students who play sports, and are the best hunting buddies a dad could ask for. Do video games keep us from going sledding or out to movies? Never. But we all get excited for a cold winter Saturday spent in PJs playing video games! Side note: My 14 year-old daughter has no interest in video games or hunting, which is perfectly fine. The best part, though, is that she LOVES target shooting, and can outshoot the boys any day of the week (talk about a proud dad!). And, when a couple of us are playing, she’s often in charge of the music. It’s rad the way she’ll try to find music that fits the mood of the game we’re playing – her choosing The Chemical Brothers while I was racing the SRL was simply sublime. Another side note: If your gaming is creating a disconnect between you and your family: first, know that you are not alone (most, if not all, of us have felt that disconnect at some point), second, try to find ways to include them, even if it’s not by them playing the actual game (e.g. my daughter doing the music), and third, recognize that this may require you to [i]take off the headphones[/i]. This last one can be hard for some of us, but it's important that video games add to my life, not detract from it. I digress: So, I ask you not to discount my emotional connection to Destiny (or any other game) simply because you don't feel it, or because, for reasons I can't quite put my finger on, you simply can't accept it because “[i]it's just a video game[/i]." Honestly, one of the primary reasons I enjoy video games is [i]because[/i] I become emotionally invested in them. I enjoy great video games for the same reason I enjoy great books: [i]they transport me to places I cannot go in my real life[/i]. What's wrong with that? Answer: nothing. Absolutely nothing. In fact, I'd say it's [i]enriching[/i] my life. Now, if playing video games negatively affects my marriage, my job, my interpersonal relationships, my health, then obviously I need to step back and reevaluate things. But until it does, I will enjoy losing myself in the incredible worlds of video games (and sharing my adventures with my family, my friends, and you folks). Judge me if you must, but when you do, I’ll simply suggest to you that you look in the mirror and ask yourself why you feel the need to judge. Try immersing yourself in a video game. [i]Become connected[/i]. You might be surprised by what you experience. I promise I won't judge you for it. [spoiler]Bungie, fix your shit. There, it’s feedback. [/spoiler] [spoiler]Ninja Edit: Moving this to Destiny[/spoiler]
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  • "Get a life" is something gamers say to other gamers when the former gets their ass kicked by the latter.

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    • Hey, CL. I'm going to make this short, since I am lying next to my amazing wife in bed. This was simply one of the most fantastic and enjoyable posts I have read in a long while. Sublime indeed. Kudos, and thanks.

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      • Hey bro I got one thing to sayed game [quote]Get a life. It's just a video game[/quote]

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      • Great post.

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      • Get a life. It’s just a video game

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      • You ju st need to do one thing, put down the controller, walk outside and play what everyone calls life......

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        • Bump man

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        • Best. Article. Ever!!!

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        • Edited by PapaHeavy2: 1/14/2016 10:38:06 PM
          I enjoy great video games for the same reason I enjoy great books: they transport me to places I cannot go in my real life. This!!!! Yup, I read books for the same reason I play specific games......it takes you places it's not possible to go...at least yet. I'd go further to say that people who look down on gaming, or reading, are rather narrow minded, unimaginative fellows. Of course that is one persons opinion, and I'm an asshole, just ask the guys that work for me ;)

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        • Finally someone with intelligence in this forum

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          • I define myself as an addicted (emotionaly involved) when it comes to gaming. There is a simple way to understand addiction. If you can stop playing, thinking about the game for two weeks, then you are fine. But if you cant stop thinking about the game nor playing in these two weeks, then it means that you have a problem. This is the point you should tell to yourself that "this is just a game, get over it"

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          • Tl;Dr My feels on feels. TMI, feedback.

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          • Omg dude nobody wants to read your 47 page novel complaining about complainers

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            • The less time you spend glued to a screen the better. Take it from someone who has trouble interacting with others because I spend most of my day on a computer, tablet, games and phone. I have no issue interacting with friends online but in person im terrible and don't ever say much. My job doesn't require me to be social so that also isnt helping. The less you can spend being glued to technology the better trust me the machine is getting smarter and the human is getting dumber.

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              • Bruh , I could only think target shooting , and video games , and hunting......... I wish my family did all that together , dammit !

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                • Edited by tazagi: 1/15/2016 2:52:58 AM
                  well said I limit myself when I play games ;-;

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                  • Great post man! It sounds a lot like my life growing up and hopefully what I can create for my kids as they grow up. I think keeping kids enaged and emotionally invested in their hobbies is a great way to raise them especially when they are spread across different activities like you guys do.

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                    • That was deep

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                    • Not trying to be a dick at all, so sorry if it comes off that way, but what was the motivation for writing this? Were people making fun of you or something?

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                      • Good read and well said.

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                        • This game is just shitty lol

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                          • Edited by metdevil678: 1/15/2016 5:42:51 AM
                            Nice story mate :) My wife and I used to play Destiny together, she was recently taken from me and I haven't been able to play Destiny like I used to :( I'll never forget that day, it was a Tuesday. The 10th of November, last year, to be exact. She got the Pip Boy Edition. I should have know I'd lost her when she told me that after E3... I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN! :'(

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                            • Thank you for this, you summed up everything I've wanted to tell others, minus the having children part. I'm currently in my 3rd year of university in an engineering major, and honestly, it's very stressful at times. I use Destiny as a means of unwrapping, and using team work to accomplish a greater in-game goal. It's extremely helpful in de-stressing, and was/is always going to be my go-to game due to all the sentimental/emotional value that's been invested into this game. It's been that way since the day Destiny was released last year ;) Anyway, I just wanted to thank you for this, since some people just don't understand different peoples' attachment to this game for myriad reasons. If you were on PS4, I'd definitely have sent a friend request. Take care guardian, and keep doing what you do best!

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                              • Sounds like you and your family are embracing 21st century life. I'm doing my best to shield my kids from technology as long as possible. I see too many kids glued to tablets, Nintendo DS etc. I find it sad that they have difficulty interacting with other people and the world around them minus technology. It's part of life, but there's nothing better than watching kids using their imagination and playing make believe. I'll hold on to that for as long as possible.

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                                • That's it! You nailed it. I actually consider it a sign of intelligence and creativity that allows people like us to get so immersed in a game like Destiny or Fallout. When you can include your family, serious win! I too get the privilege of playing Destiny with my kid. One plays. The other doesn't. But that's cool. Very nice post, C.Law. Anyone who doesn't understand, doesn't matter anyway.

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                                  • Edited by shwwn: 1/15/2016 4:15:50 AM
                                    Great post, very refreshing to hear something like this!

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