04-21-2005, 02:06 AM
I would say quite the opposite.
I play games because they are meaningless fantasy. I would venture that the people who attach greater signifigance to them are compensating for real life failings.
Now sometimes I form friendship with people in games in a way that trancends the game, but I never felt that anything good or bad done to me in a game deserved real life rewards or punishments.
I play games because they are meaningless fantasy. I would venture that the people who attach greater signifigance to them are compensating for real life failings.
Now sometimes I form friendship with people in games in a way that trancends the game, but I never felt that anything good or bad done to me in a game deserved real life rewards or punishments.