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Man Dies From Playing World Of Warcraft - Gaming? Harmful?

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Man Dies From Playing World Of Warcraft - Gaming? Harmful?

HellFire121
wow.. he must have been really involved in the game..
surely a short trip to the fridge for some food or drink couldn't hurt.
When i play games (i usually play fps games) and i'm hungry, within the respawn time i take a quick trip to the fridge. get something to eat and eat while playing.. simple.. and its only a game.. someone doesnt have to try and finish it, after all it is only for enjoyment, it doesn't become something like a job, like you HAVE to finish it.

Very strange

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marretas
This is not new, like you say in korea happens a lot. But its a stupidity. a Break for 5 minutes just to eat or drink was that so impossible ? be awake for 48 hours isn't hard, i alreday taked a weekend with out a quick stop in bed and i'm not dead and i was working all day long, and night i went to Carnival Party for 2 nigths ahead and even went to play soccer. Of course that when i layed down the bed in Sunday evening i only waked up monday night. But at least i had good meals. Heheh cheers.

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jake658879
I saw something familiar to this before. Some guy committed suicide because something went wrong with his Everquest account. Everquest took no responsibility for it because the guy didn't say anything before he died. His mom know that it was Everquest that made him do it. I mean seriously, it's everquest! Get over it!

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FreeFion
Wow amazing! blink.gif I can't even stay 10 hours per day in front of a screen because it hurt my eyes... mellow.gif

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illini319
Well I've been playing MMO's for over two years now and I can certainly attest to the dangers they pose for addictive play. I actually know someone who owns a doctorate in computer science and recently went to a conference where one of the topics at hand is how to make games more addictive. I also know of a teenager who was recently introduced to WOW and, within a year, was diagnosed as having borderlined ADHD. This and the WoW-related death is absolutely no joke. Who is to blame? Is this like the fast food analogy? Do we blame McDonald's or those who eat at Mcdonald's? Where does corporate responsibility end and personal responsibility begin? Tough questions are asked of all of us. Tough questions to be answered responsibly by all of us gamers...

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sparkx
QUOTE(half @ Aug 30 2005, 07:57 PM) *

I was reading the paper today about a man in South Korea who went on a 50 hour binge playing World of Warcraft and died of heart failure, caused by dehydration and starvation. Can video games become so engrossing that it numbs all effects such as hunger, thirst, or pain? It's hard to believe that he would not...

WOW! Someone died from a video game. Now that's just sad. The topic name sounded like he may had givin away his personal details and then was being stocked and killed but playing a game 50 hours strait that's unbelievable! I can understand 30 minutes strait (that's my record lol). Well if I lived in S.Korea I would be the opposite of a computer geek. I thought I was crazy when I played runescape for 4 hours this one day (total but I had lunch and hung out with friends in between). The funny thing is one time I was at my friends house and it was like 9 P.M. and we were going to go to bed (after he wanted to try a hack for the game) well that's a different story, but we saw another one of our friends on and then the next morning at 7:30 a.m. that same kid was still on! I was like WOW! Since then I find this post actually somewhat believable. Laugh out load!

 

 

 


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torres1287
I was addicted to a game a few years ago...the Sims. When the Sims2 came out, I was just as addicted. Like other people has said though, your body still tells you "hey stupid, go to the bathroom" or "i will eat you inside out if you don't feed me".

I wonder if the guy was in good health though. Usually game manuals say somewhere to check with your doctor first to see if the game is suitable for you. Does anyone do that (minus maybe people with epileptic seizures)? Most likely not.

My boyfriend plays FFXI online and I laugh every single time he logs on because there is this little message that says something to the effect of: There is a life outside of FFXI. Do not neglect your friends and family. It is a lot longer than that, but that is the general idea.

I feel sorry for the guy because he died, but I find it kind of amazing that he would not think about himself in the way of his needs.

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austiniskoge
If this is indeed true (which I will most likely not believe 100% unless I see some more solid proof), then this man is mentally unstable. What kind of person is able to knowingly and willingly go without water and nourishment, not to mention a restroom break? No person in a normal state of mind could even attempt this.

So, this does bring up the issue: can videogames cause you to be unstable?

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webintern
It is interesting how video games can cause such dependence that one neglects the basic necessities of life. On the other hand, this is believable if it is truly considered an addiction or dependence. Severe malnutrition, legal problems, social dysfunction are often indirect effects of alcohol or narcotic abuse, not necessarily direct biologic effects of the substances.

But similar to everyone else, I am at awe at how addictive a video game can become.

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Kardus
Maybe I should quit World of Warcraft tongue.gif

It is a bit addicting, but I think playing for over 10 hours at a time is really pushing it.

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