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« on: November 29, 2018, 01:44:42 AM »



According to a recent research pulled by Bloomberg piece, Epic games Fortnite is so addictive that obsessed kids are sent to video-game rehab centers by their own parents, marriages are falling apart and the deficiencies of humans to dominate their brain's pleasure centers and go on a life of reliable moderation is being exposed. The article lay stress on a few families complaining about their incapacity to moderate their children and marriages.


For a certain group of people who have been obsessed with numerous substances and lifestyle choices, this all seems more like balderdash. Without downplaying the real-world impact of being addicted to something, video game addiction, especially in children, has always seemed like a failing in proper parenting rather than something to blame on the game itself.


If anything, Epic Games should be proud that the game makes its way to let so many lack-of-moderation kids falling for the fairytale-knitted imaginary world.


Fortnite isn't drug


Psychologists and behavioral specialists are assimilating the game to heroin, yet surely cashing the therapy checks. People who manage addiction camps or rehab centers are urging kids to keep good hours, eat healthily, and most importantly, shake off their devices, yet would not have a business without the addiction. I am not trying to defend the point of view that being addicted to video games is a good thing. It's certainly not a new thing, but paired with smartphones and a society that is incessantly online or in-app, it can be detrimental to children.


However, it's a video game. Fortnite is not a street drug; it's something that parents can regulate and find a way to deal with, not the narcs' job or DEA's duty. There is no doubt that some may claim they are incapable of controlling or resolving the matter because they reckon their kids' behavior is getting out of their hands and an attempt to restrain device use is a strange suggestion that slips away from their brains.


Fortnite is free to play and inspires competition in smaller groups, therefore it’s harder to kick the habit than most video games. While my kids will walk away from the Xbox when I tell them to, without argument, most parents never laid the groundwork for raising kids that don’t argue with their parents best judgment. I’m not totally blaming parents for Fortnite addiction, but I’m laying a good heap of it at their feet.


Parents can do more


One parent in the Bloomberg article lamented their child spending 12 hours a day playing the game and falling asleep in class the next day. Solution — smash the Xbox. Take away his smartphone and give him a flip phone. He’ll whine, throw a fit, but he’ll detox in a week and get over it. But so many parents want to keep their little babies happy and as my mom says, “bend over backward” to accommodate them.


Video game addiction is not new. No addiction is. People have been addicted since Atari. Sure, smartphones have added an extra layer to all of this, but kids are being born and raised in an era where a good portion of our daily, functional lives are tied to our phones.


It’s the job of the parent to properly guide our children’s psychological growth within the confines of the technology that controls our world. If that means deleting Fortnite and screwing Epic Games out of a couple bucks of extra revenue in exchange for the mental health of your child, so be it.


Frankly, the real key here is how good your child is at Fortnite. With it being the most popular game on Twitch, it’s possible that your child might be a gaming prodigy and open to making a ton of money. Chances are though, like most of the Fortnite playing population, they are moderate at best. Best case scenario, they suck at the game like me, so quitting shouldn’t be too difficult. Rage quitting is still quitting.


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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2018, 03:55:02 AM »

I read nothing but the first few words of the last paragraph and this is sublime
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« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2018, 03:58:40 AM »

marriages are falling apart and the deficiencies of humans to dominate their brain's pleasure centers and go on a life of reliable moderation is being exposed. The article lay stress on a few families complaining about their incapacity to moderate their children and marriages.

It’s the job of the parent to properly guide our children’s psychological growth within the confines of the technology that controls our world. If that means deleting Fortnite and screwing Epic Games out of a couple bucks of extra revenue in exchange for the mental health of your child, so be it.


Frankly, the real key here is how good your child is at Fortnite.
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« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2018, 04:24:54 AM »

Worth reading for the sheer stupidity of it. Waaagh!
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« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2018, 09:04:58 AM »

One day people will be saying "if this game's too hard go back to school."  They will be playing for money. Then when their parents ask "why don't we have nuclear power" the kids will cry and say it's because their neighbor only scored 5%, but they scored 85% in the vainglory tournament for celestial genius, and the average is 20% so they should have had the victory.
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« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2018, 01:07:08 PM »

I disagree
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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2018, 01:24:06 PM »

How dare you.
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« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2018, 03:02:10 PM »

big boss rubbing ashes on his face: Frankly, the real key here is how good your child is at Fortnite.
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« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2018, 04:51:30 AM »

MY COMMANDING OFFICER: Take the shot, Joe... Joe! JOE! DO YOU READ ME? TAKE THE SHOT. THEY HAVE THE DETONATOR JOE, DO IT.

ME: Frankly, the real key here is how good your child is at Fortnite
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« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2018, 05:21:57 AM »

It's true.
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« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2018, 08:29:20 AM »

Actually I'd recommend a single player game because some kids get crippling anxiety in social shooters during school days.
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« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2019, 02:08:37 PM »

Didn't Netflix recently declare Fortnite to be a bigger competitor than HBO?
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« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2019, 08:21:23 AM »

This is only the beginning! Wait within 10 or more years. It's only going to get worse.

We can't have things like games or any other things control us to the point of neglecting far more importing things in life.
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