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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

 

If playing the game in moderation does something to benefit society, then that also means playing the game for extreme amounts of time also benefits society (though probably not that much). $6/month is constant regardless of how many hours you spend on the game.

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I can relate, my problem is I'm very focused on one thing, and because I had not much else to do at times, it was RS. I quit some week ago. Now I'm focused on learning the details of the Linux kernel and C++, got more projects coming along.

 

For some people the whole moderation thing doesn't apply, it's a matter of boredness/distraction and letting it lead you to RS. Learn to get yourself some big tasks/projects and monitor your distraction, resist it when it happens and keep focusing. When it comes to games, I won't abandon them, but I see RS as a waste of time and I appreciate people can play it only half an hour or so a day and feel perfectly happy. But I like some fast paced thinking, so I will refrain to other games that will deliver this, as RS compared to other games is a waste of time in a sense that it takes more to get something basic done. I've learned certain things from the game, and don't regret playing it (cept for the last months).

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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

 

If playing the game in moderation does something to benefit society, then that also means playing the game for extreme amounts of time also benefits society.

I never said it benefited society, lol. People need to have fun every once in a while.

 

The $6 is nothing to Jagex. $6 a month isn't benefitting society any more than me buying bread today.

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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

Who decides what "moderation" is for each individual? You?

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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

Who decides what "moderation" is for each individual? You?

You can't play 12 hours a day in moderation, mainly because you can't get much more extreme than that without killing yourself :l

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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

Who decides what "moderation" is for each individual? You?

You can't play 12 hours a day in moderation, mainly because you can't get much more extreme than that without killing yourself :l

 

That'd leave 4 hours for "benefiting society" if you get 8 hours of sleep every night.

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Jagex employs how many people? If nobody plays the game, Jagex goes out of buisiness and lays off it's employees. This benefits society how?

You're missing the point. Playing the game in moderation is fine. There's nothing wrong with a bit of fun.

Who decides what "moderation" is for each individual? You?

You can't play 12 hours a day in moderation, mainly because you can't get much more extreme than that without killing yourself :l

 

That'd leave 4 hours for "benefiting society" if you get 8 hours of sleep every night.

What about eating, drinking, shopping, socializing and all the other stuff normal people do?

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I play Runescape and guitar... learned French when it was a requirement but forgot it all now.

 

Since I don't want to be a professional musician or anything, all those things are just for fun. There are a couple weeks where I'll play more than 20 hours a week (I was sick a couple weeks in the summer and probably played like 8 hours a day for those weeks, lol), some (most) weeks, I'll play less. It's all about having fun... if someone wants to play 60 hours a week and they're enjoying life, who are you to judge them?

Someone has not done anything wrong just because they spend their life playing a game. But there is alot more to life than games, and that's what OP is pointing out.

 

Many people say "Self controll" and that kind of stuff, but i find that crap to be honest. Self controll? If you find a activity fun, will you really restrict yourself to 1 hour a day? Or will you play more than 2 hours? Or maybe 4 hours a day?

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Time spent doing something you enjoy is not wasted time. That sums up my feelings on this matter.

Everyone, and I mean everyone would enjoy real life more than RS. When these people get older they will regret spending those years on a game. I know I regret spending over 230 days on it.

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You have absolutely no way of knowing that. Just because it was true for you doesn't mean it is true for everybody.

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Time spent doing something you enjoy is not wasted time. That sums up my feelings on this matter.

Everyone, and I mean everyone would enjoy real life more than RS. When these people get older they will regret spending those years on a game. I know I regret spending over 230 days on it.

^ This. As said before... RS doesn't ruin anything for me now. I'm farther ahead in life the 99% of people my age... But looking and seeing my time played is just saddening. Lol. Although I enjoy(ed) my time on, I picture how much farther / happier I'd be without that time spent online.

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You have absolutely no way of knowing that. Just because it was true for you doesn't mean it is true for everybody.

 

The only people that say they enjoy runescape more than real life are the ones who haven't truely experienced it.

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Why does everyone assume that they'd be doing something productive in the time spent playing RS if they had never discovered it? That kind of attitude isn't the type of attitude that successful/productive people should have.

I was addicted to runescape a few years back, my grades slipped and I did nothing to get them back up. I know my time spent on this game was a waste, and that I'd be much happier now if I had never found this game.

 

Obviously this is just my experience but runescape does not help you in the real world in any way.

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Why does everyone assume that they'd be doing something productive in the time spent playing RS if they had never discovered it? That kind of attitude isn't the type of attitude that successful/productive people should have.

I was addicted to runescape a few years back, my grades slipped and I did nothing to get them back up. I know my time spent on this game was a waste, and that I'd be much happier now if I had never found this game.

 

Obviously this is just my experience but runescape does not help you in the real world in any way.

 

Then would you describe yourself as a "waste of human life" a few years back? >_>

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Why does everyone assume that they'd be doing something productive in the time spent playing RS if they had never discovered it? That kind of attitude isn't the type of attitude that successful/productive people should have.

I was addicted to runescape a few years back, my grades slipped and I did nothing to get them back up. I know my time spent on this game was a waste, and that I'd be much happier now if I had never found this game.

 

Obviously this is just my experience but runescape does not help you in the real world in any way.

 

Then would you describe yourself as a "waste of human life" a few years back? >_>

Well it's not like I could go and get a job, I had no qualifications and I was still in school lol

 

The time I spent on runescape has been fun, but I'd be happier if I spent the time doing something else.

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Why does everyone assume that they'd be doing something productive in the time spent playing RS if they had never discovered it? That kind of attitude isn't the type of attitude that successful/productive people should have.

I was addicted to runescape a few years back, my grades slipped and I did nothing to get them back up. I know my time spent on this game was a waste, and that I'd be much happier now if I had never found this game.

 

Obviously this is just my experience but runescape does not help you in the real world in any way.

 

Then would you describe yourself as a "waste of human life" a few years back? >_>

Well it's not like I could go and get a job, I had no qualifications and I was still in school lol

 

The time I spent on runescape has been fun, but I'd be happier if I spent the time doing something else.

 

Possibly. But you probably wouldn't be any happier right now at this exact time and place.

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Why does everyone assume that they'd be doing something productive in the time spent playing RS if they had never discovered it? That kind of attitude isn't the type of attitude that successful/productive people should have.

I was addicted to runescape a few years back, my grades slipped and I did nothing to get them back up. I know my time spent on this game was a waste, and that I'd be much happier now if I had never found this game.

 

Obviously this is just my experience but runescape does not help you in the real world in any way.

 

Then would you describe yourself as a "waste of human life" a few years back? >_>

Well it's not like I could go and get a job, I had no qualifications and I was still in school lol

 

The time I spent on runescape has been fun, but I'd be happier if I spent the time doing something else.

 

Possibly. But you probably wouldn't be any happier right now at this exact time and place.

I'd skip going out with friends to play runescape. I never did homework because I was playing runescape.

 

My life would be better now if I never found the game.

 

Obviously back then I was foolish and didn't really understand the importance of education

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Simple Answer: Self control.

 

Its like pretty much anything, if it begins to consume your life, generally you alienate people.

 

At least there are weekly updates and a large variety of things to do in RS, it must be worse for people addicted to things like Call of Duty were things get pretty monotonous (despite being a great game)

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The point I'm trying to make is that you shouldn't worry about the past like that. I sacrificed schoolwork and friends for RS at one time too, but I don't regret it. I'm in college now and my high school grades don't matter at all. I'm in another state now and I am still good friends w/ the people whom I neglected for RS. If you learn from your mistakes, you can start seeing your mistakes as blessings in disguise.

 

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You have absolutely no way of knowing that. Just because it was true for you doesn't mean it is true for everybody.

 

The only people that say they enjoy runescape more than real life are the ones who haven't truely experienced it.

Again, you have no way of knowing that. Playing RuneScape has made me better prepared for my future than anyone else in my family.

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You have absolutely no way of knowing that. Just because it was true for you doesn't mean it is true for everybody.

 

The only people that say they enjoy runescape more than real life are the ones who haven't truely experienced it.

that's utter bull [cabbage] and you damn well know it.

you aren't the one who decides what has happened in someone's life

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