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I thought the piece "My Gaming Addiction" was moving and something new. This piece really opened my eyes on how gaming addictions can completely differ.
The author of this story states that he was addicted to games, and that he had no friends in real life. His reason for addiction, was somewhat of a shock to me- it was to get control over his life, and to have something constant in it. As a gamer myself, the only reason i played was for the challenge and the entertainment. I would have never imagined that one would play to get a feel of consistency. I never thought that this would be a reason for someone to play video games, seeing that the purpose of them is to have fun.
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