Solving a problem means you have to first acknowledge that a problem exists. Thinking that a videogame was a problem seemed silly to me at first until I realized how I consistently felt afterward. Once I realized the problem, then I really saw how the game was impacting me.
- It was never only 20 minutes
- Minimum of an hour wasted each session
- Typically would play at night and would cut into sleep
- Overall, felt like I could’ve done anything else to feel better
This is where I feel lucky compared to others who may have an unhealthy relationship to something way worse. OverWatch was able to point out to me that I’m having a terrible time whereas many other harmful relationships can give you the appearance of a good time. It still took me over 400 hours of playing to finally uninstall for good and there were times where I would come back and install for a few more weeks.
Surely I’m not the only gamer to have gone through this cycle with a game. What are some of the games you’ve experienced this with? I’m expecting a lot of League of Legends to be the answer! Both Tobin and I have stopped playing OverWatch at the recording of the podcast. If you like this content, be sure to check out our other episodes here. Thank you for tuning in and I’ll get better about posting these way sooner!