SeaGtGruff wrote: »If it's become an addiction, it seems like uninstalling it wouldn't help much, because eventually you'd probably just reinstall it. As with any addiction, you really need to have the strength of will to avoid the thing you're addicted to even when it's right in front of you.
spartaxoxo wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »If it's become an addiction, it seems like uninstalling it wouldn't help much, because eventually you'd probably just reinstall it. As with any addiction, you really need to have the strength of will to avoid the thing you're addicted to even when it's right in front of you.
Getting rid of temptation is a good way to help recover from addiction. They generally don't recommend alcoholics keep hitting up bars, for example.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »If it's become an addiction, it seems like uninstalling it wouldn't help much, because eventually you'd probably just reinstall it. As with any addiction, you really need to have the strength of will to avoid the thing you're addicted to even when it's right in front of you.
Getting rid of temptation is a good way to help recover from addiction. They generally don't recommend alcoholics keep hitting up bars, for example.
Yes, but neither do they recommend avoiding any city that happens to have a bar on it. Just because there's a bar nearby does not mean you need to walk into it.
SilverBride wrote: »I sympathize with the OP because ToT is having a negative effect on me as well. If I win a game I feel that I'm on a lucky streak so I play another. And if I lose a game I feel pressured to play another to make up for the loss.
spartaxoxo wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »If it's become an addiction, it seems like uninstalling it wouldn't help much, because eventually you'd probably just reinstall it. As with any addiction, you really need to have the strength of will to avoid the thing you're addicted to even when it's right in front of you.
Getting rid of temptation is a good way to help recover from addiction. They generally don't recommend alcoholics keep hitting up bars, for example.
Yes, but neither do they recommend avoiding any city that happens to have a bar on it. Just because there's a bar nearby does not mean you need to walk into it.
Having TOT installed on your system is more akin to going into the bar than doing unrelated things that happen to be in the same neighborhood. It's like being at the bar but trying to only eat the nachos. Uninstalling the game and only playing other games that are not addictive to the person (or if they have a general video game addiction, not playing games at all) is a solid course of action.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I'm sorry, but I just don't see how passing the buck instead of simply getting a grip on your "addiction" can be a good thing. I'm sure I'll take some flak for my outlook, but that's how I see it.
AnduinTryggva wrote: »Please allow people to uninstall ToT from the game.
It has become an annoying addiction and if I cannot uninstall it I may need to uninstall eso to get rid of it.
AnduinTryggva wrote: »Please allow people to uninstall ToT from the game.
It has become an annoying addiction and if I cannot uninstall it I may need to uninstall eso to get rid of it.