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I think that's where the defensiveness resides—people 'know' they shouldn't spend so much time in front of TV, so society has made a global tacit agreement not to talk about it. So 'tolerated' rather than 'accepted'.You never hear the question, "Why do you watch television?" It's just accepted
No need to be defensive, people ask that kind of question about all facets of life…Non-gamers tend to ask why you are gaming because they feel that gaming is time poorly spent
I do that with Youtube videos. Get stuck in a rut.Funnily I ask myself that question often, mostly when I'm playing a game I find absolutely boring yet still continue playing.
Recently playing Bobmber Crew for a few hours "Why am I playing this? it's boring, repetative and unpolished" Closes game down
Opens it back up 30 minutes later "One more chance"
Rinse and repeat
This, in a nutshell. Games allow me to actually do the things I would otherwise merely watch unfold on screen in TV shows or movies. Granted, this statement would not apply 20 or so years ago when games were rough pixels cobbled together to form a semblance of a picture. However, today, thanks to tech advancements, it's almost hard to tell the difference in many cases. While I still watch media, they rank far lower than games in my things-to-do-in-my-free-time list.Video games just sort of replaced television for me.
Wanna one-up Kaamos'?where in this good green earth did your man pumpkin icon come from