Addicted to the Dopamine Rush
Our brains release a chemical called dopamine to make us feel happy when something good happens. Dopamine is also released at the first sign of something that has, in the past, been positive.
If you come across a chest in a loot-oriented game, your brain releases dopamine because opening a chest in the past has resulted in coveted loot. Making things more complicated, unexpected meaningful loot results in a bigger dopamine hit, which keeps players coming back for more in the hope that above-average rewards might again ensue.
The trick, though, is that the sporadic nature of loot means our brain is constantly trying to figure out how to get that dopamine hit, despite the other, logical parts of our mind knowing there’s no way to actually control the unsystematic environment.
Source : http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2015/10/23/the-science-behind-why-we-love-loot.aspx
Usually I scan through the crown crate potential rewards and ill find some little cosmetic thing I like or want. Ill then buy just a few crates so in can extract crown gems from anything I don't want and buy that one thing I did. If I get a mount or whatever along the way, cool beans.
Anotherone773 wrote: »21 Crown crates in( 3 were free, 15 with ESO plus crowns) i got the mastiff, the sabre cub, the stripey horse and the galvanized storm horse( radiant apex mount) or whatever its called. I also pretty much got every costume, every emote, every marking( no skins) about a dozen xp scrolls, 2 major xp scrolls, 1 grand xp scroll, and just over 200 gems.
Im actually only interested in the motifs or gems to buy the motifs. Its a guaranteed win for me at this point because ill either get the motifs or enough gems to buy. And its far easier for me to earn the $$ out of game to acquire gems, than it would be to farm gold, writs, or the motifs themselves if/when they become drop/bought items.
boombazookajd wrote: »I opened 15 crates for the first time ever, to see what it was like. I got a mustang mount, a mountain of pots, a few face tats (all the same kind), a useless costume of Wayrest, and a lot of xp scrolls. A lot of useless trash.
It wasn't worth it and I won't ever do it again.
However...I'm not going to call for some kind of ban or the removal of the crates. For one, we are adults and should be treated as such. We don't need to be coddled. I don't find any part of this game addictive. The crates suck, but sometimes they don't.
I'm so tired of hearing about the psychology behind video games. They don't cause kids to kill, they don't make us addicted monsters that want crown crates.
There's a lot of things in life that release dopamine. It's March Madness, how many people do you think blew money comparable to, or in excess of, crown crates on college basketball?
Really, if you are an adult and want to buy em, have at it. You might get a good mount or some xp scrolls. Otherwise, they suck. But i'm not going to buy into the whole addiction thing. There are far more important things to deal with in the game and IRL.
boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
boombazookajd wrote: »I opened 15 crates for the first time ever, to see what it was like. I got a mustang mount, a mountain of pots, a few face tats (all the same kind), a useless costume of Wayrest, and a lot of xp scrolls. A lot of useless trash.
It wasn't worth it and I won't ever do it again.
However...I'm not going to call for some kind of ban or the removal of the crates. For one, we are adults and should be treated as such. We don't need to be coddled. I don't find any part of this game addictive. The crates suck, but sometimes they don't.
I'm so tired of hearing about the psychology behind video games. They don't cause kids to kill, they don't make us addicted monsters that want crown crates.
There's a lot of things in life that release dopamine. It's March Madness, how many people do you think blew money comparable to, or in excess of, crown crates on college basketball?
Really, if you are an adult and want to buy em, have at it. You might get a good mount or some xp scrolls. Otherwise, they suck. But i'm not going to buy into the whole addiction thing. There are far more important things to deal with in the game and IRL.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Or just don't buy them....
This^
It's pretty easy not to waste money on things that hold absolutely no real value and have ZERO resale value due to being account bound. If you are going to gamble, go to a casino where you could at least win REAL money. This crown crate stuff is for the brainless. Let's sit down and talk about RoI. I can assure you it will help you lead a happier life.
Anotherone773 wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »I opened 15 crates for the first time ever, to see what it was like. I got a mustang mount, a mountain of pots, a few face tats (all the same kind), a useless costume of Wayrest, and a lot of xp scrolls. A lot of useless trash.
It wasn't worth it and I won't ever do it again.
However...I'm not going to call for some kind of ban or the removal of the crates. For one, we are adults and should be treated as such. We don't need to be coddled. I don't find any part of this game addictive. The crates suck, but sometimes they don't.
I'm so tired of hearing about the psychology behind video games. They don't cause kids to kill, they don't make us addicted monsters that want crown crates.
There's a lot of things in life that release dopamine. It's March Madness, how many people do you think blew money comparable to, or in excess of, crown crates on college basketball?
Really, if you are an adult and want to buy em, have at it. You might get a good mount or some xp scrolls. Otherwise, they suck. But i'm not going to buy into the whole addiction thing. There are far more important things to deal with in the game and IRL.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Its a completely valid argument. Have some self control. If you are buying crown crates but trying to figure out how to pay your electric bill you might have an issue. Gambling and not getting addicted to it is YOUR responsibility, not everyone elses and most certainly not a business.
Not getting addicted is all about the mindset:
1) The house always wins. If you win its not because the house lost but because 10 other people lost to make up for your win.
2) Never play to win, play for fun. If you play to win you try to win and it changes your mindset. You think " Its going to hit any time now" and you just keep pumping money into the system believing that next dollar is going to not only recover all your money but you will come out ahead. That's addiction. Play for fun.
3) Always determine how much money you can or want to part with before you start gambling. Only spend that amount. In casinos i trained myself by taking all plastic out of my wallet and all cash but the cash i was willing to part with. So i walk into a casino with some cash and an ID. When all i have left is the ID, i walk out. Do that enough times and you train yourself to set a limit and stick to it. With online stuff, i have a credit card with a $1k limit. Some months i will put $100 on it and others ill free up $500 or more. That is how much i willing to spend on gaming and such that month. Regardless i will never spend more than the $1000 limit in a month and i spend far less most months, usually $100 or less.
When i bought crown crates, i bought a set amount with the expectation of either i was going to win what i wanted or i was going to acquire enough gems to buy it. I didnt keep going to trying to win everything. I knew going in that would likely take hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
A little bit of self control and self discipline goes a long way. I can walk into a casino with $10k in cash and $50k on cards and decide before i step foot in that im spending $500 in the casino today. When i spend that $500, i will walk out with $9500 in cash and $50k still on cards. That is from training myself and using self control.
I do the same with gaming, i have several credit cards with enough available credit to buy a small house. If i dont exercise self control i will be broke, bankrupt, and more than likely divorced. So i give myself rules and i NEVER break my own rules. One of those rules is i have a card specifically for gaming and its secured card( meaning i paid X amount of money that will cover the entire max balance of the card). When i figure my budget, i add an amount to the card that im willing to "throw away" this month. And i stick to that.
Its all about self control. Its not ZOS's responsibility or a casinos or even a government lottery( state/national) responsibility to make sure you have self control and only spend what you can afford to spend. That is all on you and no one else.
Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
Motherball wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »I opened 15 crates for the first time ever, to see what it was like. I got a mustang mount, a mountain of pots, a few face tats (all the same kind), a useless costume of Wayrest, and a lot of xp scrolls. A lot of useless trash.
It wasn't worth it and I won't ever do it again.
However...I'm not going to call for some kind of ban or the removal of the crates. For one, we are adults and should be treated as such. We don't need to be coddled. I don't find any part of this game addictive. The crates suck, but sometimes they don't.
I'm so tired of hearing about the psychology behind video games. They don't cause kids to kill, they don't make us addicted monsters that want crown crates.
There's a lot of things in life that release dopamine. It's March Madness, how many people do you think blew money comparable to, or in excess of, crown crates on college basketball?
Really, if you are an adult and want to buy em, have at it. You might get a good mount or some xp scrolls. Otherwise, they suck. But i'm not going to buy into the whole addiction thing. There are far more important things to deal with in the game and IRL.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Its a completely valid argument. Have some self control. If you are buying crown crates but trying to figure out how to pay your electric bill you might have an issue. Gambling and not getting addicted to it is YOUR responsibility, not everyone elses and most certainly not a business.
Not getting addicted is all about the mindset:
1) The house always wins. If you win its not because the house lost but because 10 other people lost to make up for your win.
2) Never play to win, play for fun. If you play to win you try to win and it changes your mindset. You think " Its going to hit any time now" and you just keep pumping money into the system believing that next dollar is going to not only recover all your money but you will come out ahead. That's addiction. Play for fun.
3) Always determine how much money you can or want to part with before you start gambling. Only spend that amount. In casinos i trained myself by taking all plastic out of my wallet and all cash but the cash i was willing to part with. So i walk into a casino with some cash and an ID. When all i have left is the ID, i walk out. Do that enough times and you train yourself to set a limit and stick to it. With online stuff, i have a credit card with a $1k limit. Some months i will put $100 on it and others ill free up $500 or more. That is how much i willing to spend on gaming and such that month. Regardless i will never spend more than the $1000 limit in a month and i spend far less most months, usually $100 or less.
When i bought crown crates, i bought a set amount with the expectation of either i was going to win what i wanted or i was going to acquire enough gems to buy it. I didnt keep going to trying to win everything. I knew going in that would likely take hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
A little bit of self control and self discipline goes a long way. I can walk into a casino with $10k in cash and $50k on cards and decide before i step foot in that im spending $500 in the casino today. When i spend that $500, i will walk out with $9500 in cash and $50k still on cards. That is from training myself and using self control.
I do the same with gaming, i have several credit cards with enough available credit to buy a small house. If i dont exercise self control i will be broke, bankrupt, and more than likely divorced. So i give myself rules and i NEVER break my own rules. One of those rules is i have a card specifically for gaming and its secured card( meaning i paid X amount of money that will cover the entire max balance of the card). When i figure my budget, i add an amount to the card that im willing to "throw away" this month. And i stick to that.
Its all about self control. Its not ZOS's responsibility or a casinos or even a government lottery( state/national) responsibility to make sure you have self control and only spend what you can afford to spend. That is all on you and no one else.
How about we take something thats difficult for you in life and then just dismiss it. Im sure someone else can manage whatever it is just fine, so there really are no problems at all.
Anotherone773 wrote: »Motherball wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »I opened 15 crates for the first time ever, to see what it was like. I got a mustang mount, a mountain of pots, a few face tats (all the same kind), a useless costume of Wayrest, and a lot of xp scrolls. A lot of useless trash.
It wasn't worth it and I won't ever do it again.
However...I'm not going to call for some kind of ban or the removal of the crates. For one, we are adults and should be treated as such. We don't need to be coddled. I don't find any part of this game addictive. The crates suck, but sometimes they don't.
I'm so tired of hearing about the psychology behind video games. They don't cause kids to kill, they don't make us addicted monsters that want crown crates.
There's a lot of things in life that release dopamine. It's March Madness, how many people do you think blew money comparable to, or in excess of, crown crates on college basketball?
Really, if you are an adult and want to buy em, have at it. You might get a good mount or some xp scrolls. Otherwise, they suck. But i'm not going to buy into the whole addiction thing. There are far more important things to deal with in the game and IRL.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Its a completely valid argument. Have some self control. If you are buying crown crates but trying to figure out how to pay your electric bill you might have an issue. Gambling and not getting addicted to it is YOUR responsibility, not everyone elses and most certainly not a business.
Not getting addicted is all about the mindset:
1) The house always wins. If you win its not because the house lost but because 10 other people lost to make up for your win.
2) Never play to win, play for fun. If you play to win you try to win and it changes your mindset. You think " Its going to hit any time now" and you just keep pumping money into the system believing that next dollar is going to not only recover all your money but you will come out ahead. That's addiction. Play for fun.
3) Always determine how much money you can or want to part with before you start gambling. Only spend that amount. In casinos i trained myself by taking all plastic out of my wallet and all cash but the cash i was willing to part with. So i walk into a casino with some cash and an ID. When all i have left is the ID, i walk out. Do that enough times and you train yourself to set a limit and stick to it. With online stuff, i have a credit card with a $1k limit. Some months i will put $100 on it and others ill free up $500 or more. That is how much i willing to spend on gaming and such that month. Regardless i will never spend more than the $1000 limit in a month and i spend far less most months, usually $100 or less.
When i bought crown crates, i bought a set amount with the expectation of either i was going to win what i wanted or i was going to acquire enough gems to buy it. I didnt keep going to trying to win everything. I knew going in that would likely take hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
A little bit of self control and self discipline goes a long way. I can walk into a casino with $10k in cash and $50k on cards and decide before i step foot in that im spending $500 in the casino today. When i spend that $500, i will walk out with $9500 in cash and $50k still on cards. That is from training myself and using self control.
I do the same with gaming, i have several credit cards with enough available credit to buy a small house. If i dont exercise self control i will be broke, bankrupt, and more than likely divorced. So i give myself rules and i NEVER break my own rules. One of those rules is i have a card specifically for gaming and its secured card( meaning i paid X amount of money that will cover the entire max balance of the card). When i figure my budget, i add an amount to the card that im willing to "throw away" this month. And i stick to that.
Its all about self control. Its not ZOS's responsibility or a casinos or even a government lottery( state/national) responsibility to make sure you have self control and only spend what you can afford to spend. That is all on you and no one else.
How about we take something thats difficult for you in life and then just dismiss it. Im sure someone else can manage whatever it is just fine, so there really are no problems at all.
If you have problems with not being able to control yourself when it comes to the temptation to gamble, there are helplines for that. Its not a businesses job to monitor and control someone's gambling problem. Nor should i have to suffer and be restricted to what i can do because someone else has a gambling problem, when i can manage just fine.
Seriously, if you feel you have a gambling problem, there are helplines for it that will help you bring it under control and/or conquer it.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Kali_Despoine wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »For one, we are adults and should be treated as such.
This is a game that children play as well. Don't forget that.
Also, even adults have addictions and this is a type of gambling.
Motherball wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »Motherball wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »boombazookajd wrote: »I opened 15 crates for the first time ever, to see what it was like. I got a mustang mount, a mountain of pots, a few face tats (all the same kind), a useless costume of Wayrest, and a lot of xp scrolls. A lot of useless trash.
It wasn't worth it and I won't ever do it again.
However...I'm not going to call for some kind of ban or the removal of the crates. For one, we are adults and should be treated as such. We don't need to be coddled. I don't find any part of this game addictive. The crates suck, but sometimes they don't.
I'm so tired of hearing about the psychology behind video games. They don't cause kids to kill, they don't make us addicted monsters that want crown crates.
There's a lot of things in life that release dopamine. It's March Madness, how many people do you think blew money comparable to, or in excess of, crown crates on college basketball?
Really, if you are an adult and want to buy em, have at it. You might get a good mount or some xp scrolls. Otherwise, they suck. But i'm not going to buy into the whole addiction thing. There are far more important things to deal with in the game and IRL.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
Its a completely valid argument. Have some self control. If you are buying crown crates but trying to figure out how to pay your electric bill you might have an issue. Gambling and not getting addicted to it is YOUR responsibility, not everyone elses and most certainly not a business.
Not getting addicted is all about the mindset:
1) The house always wins. If you win its not because the house lost but because 10 other people lost to make up for your win.
2) Never play to win, play for fun. If you play to win you try to win and it changes your mindset. You think " Its going to hit any time now" and you just keep pumping money into the system believing that next dollar is going to not only recover all your money but you will come out ahead. That's addiction. Play for fun.
3) Always determine how much money you can or want to part with before you start gambling. Only spend that amount. In casinos i trained myself by taking all plastic out of my wallet and all cash but the cash i was willing to part with. So i walk into a casino with some cash and an ID. When all i have left is the ID, i walk out. Do that enough times and you train yourself to set a limit and stick to it. With online stuff, i have a credit card with a $1k limit. Some months i will put $100 on it and others ill free up $500 or more. That is how much i willing to spend on gaming and such that month. Regardless i will never spend more than the $1000 limit in a month and i spend far less most months, usually $100 or less.
When i bought crown crates, i bought a set amount with the expectation of either i was going to win what i wanted or i was going to acquire enough gems to buy it. I didnt keep going to trying to win everything. I knew going in that would likely take hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
A little bit of self control and self discipline goes a long way. I can walk into a casino with $10k in cash and $50k on cards and decide before i step foot in that im spending $500 in the casino today. When i spend that $500, i will walk out with $9500 in cash and $50k still on cards. That is from training myself and using self control.
I do the same with gaming, i have several credit cards with enough available credit to buy a small house. If i dont exercise self control i will be broke, bankrupt, and more than likely divorced. So i give myself rules and i NEVER break my own rules. One of those rules is i have a card specifically for gaming and its secured card( meaning i paid X amount of money that will cover the entire max balance of the card). When i figure my budget, i add an amount to the card that im willing to "throw away" this month. And i stick to that.
Its all about self control. Its not ZOS's responsibility or a casinos or even a government lottery( state/national) responsibility to make sure you have self control and only spend what you can afford to spend. That is all on you and no one else.
How about we take something thats difficult for you in life and then just dismiss it. Im sure someone else can manage whatever it is just fine, so there really are no problems at all.
If you have problems with not being able to control yourself when it comes to the temptation to gamble, there are helplines for that. Its not a businesses job to monitor and control someone's gambling problem. Nor should i have to suffer and be restricted to what i can do because someone else has a gambling problem, when i can manage just fine.
Seriously, if you feel you have a gambling problem, there are helplines for it that will help you bring it under control and/or conquer it.
I agree, nobody should be restricted because of one persons indiscretion. For example, you dont shut down mcdonalds because of the obese people, but they can offer healthy alternatives. You see restriction every day in churches and the laws people make. Underage people are restricted from buying alchohol. Felons cant buy firearms. How is this any different?
Im not saying you have to be restricted because someone blew their paycheck on ESO, but you have to wonder how much the company actually cares about those people with legitimate issues, and people posting here that its just a personal problem doesnt help. It reminds me of people saying that *** victims are to blame because they dare set foot outside with a provacative outfit on. In my opinion, the company is counting on those with little self control, and that’s not right.
You can't generalize your behaviour or your experience and consider it as the only one valid and also using it for invalidate something that has been proven. And the topic here is the loot boxes and ESO, not these irl things that also release dopamine. Stay related to it with your statements.
Especially when what I wrote there has been proven by psychology and scientific research, tired of hearing it or not will change nothing to these facts.
And when we are vulnerable about all these things, being an adult is not enough and absolutely not a good reason to not be manipulated and vunerable. (please don't give me the poor agurment of personal responsability)
which in turn keeps the servers going, the staff paid, and more content coming out