Freddycruz89 wrote: »I am glad OP got it together though. I'm not addicted to ESO (Debatable), but I am addicted to cigarettes and know that "I want to stop but can't" feeling very well.
Sylvermynx wrote: »
Um. Electricity? Like no lights, no hot water, no cooking? Seriously.... I don't do cell phones (eh - no connection here at the house, besides I hate the damn things), and I could certainly live without tv (though husband couldn't - don't get me started....) Radio? We don't get radio here.
We have occasional 36 hour outages (like a year ago, when a human-started fire took out our power lines). You know what I worry about? The food in the freezers and refrigerators. We lost about $1k food during that fire - because some *** didn't bother to think before he lighted a fire in a "NO FIRE" zone. Yep, the SOB is in jail now.... but I still had to replace all that food y'know?
Games. Right. In the middle of a major power outage, I'm worrying about games. No. Not. Never. Sheesh. Before that power outage in the summer? The previous one was in the middle of February, it was nearly 60 hours, it was below zero most nights, we had no heat other than the fireplace, we COOKED over the fireplace, and no I was NOT thinking about not being able to play a damn game!
Jeezus.
Lord_Etrigan wrote: »
The point I'm making is try not to be so judgmental because you never know, It could be YOU who fall into the addiction trap.
The game is rated so the company is saying they do not advise children to play. I do not see the harm in a company having a link on their site or login screen to a Partnered Game addiction site. Can even be a positive PR move but ultimately it is in the hands of oneself as that is the first step.