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It's a simple question really. I'm trying to research the reasoning behind why people play computer/video games. What compels you to put so many hours into them? Can a video game hold the same importance to you as a film, or say your favourite album?
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Because NASA rejected my application for astronaut training.
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Marzooker: It's a simple question really. I'm trying to research the reasoning behind why people play computer/video games. What compels you to put so many hours into them? Can a video game hold the same importance to you as a film, or say your favourite album?
Because fucking Skyrim is in turmoil and we can't let the world end at the hands of Lavos!
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tinyE: Because NASA rejected my application for astronaut training.
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Lack of anything better to do.
So far reaver has the most honest answer (that would have been my serous reply had I been capable of a serious post) and fortune has the most noble answer.
It keeps me off the streets from mugging people, deal dope, vandalizing civil property, etc.
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Marzooker: It's a simple question really. I'm trying to research the reasoning behind why people play computer/video games. What compels you to put so many hours into them? Can a video game hold the same importance to you as a film, or say your favourite album?
For if i build any more traps or make vails of things that set stuff on fire and stuff it all in that place where we put these things. one of the minions is bound to open the door and get many burns or wounds from all that stuff falling on them. its much cheaper to buy a few video games, then to pay the doctor bills for a wounded minion.

Also for many other reasons. While waiting for your plans to take effect, supplies to come in or on a long march, can help to pass the time in a enjoyable way or get your brain thinking when you are trying to think of a plan to one up these paladins. Also gaming devises make both a nice thick and heavy melee and range weapon.
I play games because they allow me to interact with stories the way other media can't.

That's not true to all games I play, more casual ones are akin to playing games outside the PC (playing solitaire with real cards, for example), but it's true for most games I enjoy playing.
The more I attempt to focus in on genres and styles I really enjoy and limit other purchases the more I think I'm a virtual tourist. I really think seeing cool places and exploring them is my main drive in playing video games.
I guess I play games for the same reason I read books and watch movies.
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StingingVelvet: The more I attempt to focus in on genres and styles I really enjoy and limit other purchases the more I think I'm a virtual tourist. I really think seeing cool places and exploring them is my main drive in playing video games.
Same here. So in the end it's about relatively cheap traveling, huh?

Number 1 is escapism, do things I can't do in other mediums or real life, as the root of the reason but exploring new places and new interactions is what keeps me playing.
Post edited October 02, 2013 by Nirth
I play games so I don't have to kill people in real life.

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Post edited October 02, 2013 by keeveek
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tinyE: Because NASA rejected my application for astronaut training.
Ditto, but for time travel.
Because I don't have enough money for hookers .