World of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'

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PostWorld of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'
by Cal » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:08 am

World of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'

Swedes finger WoW as dangerous addiction

By Austin Modine in Lightinghoof | 27th February 2009 19:06 GMT

Is World of Warcraft as addictive as crack cocaine?

Some say yes. Others are too busy playing World of Warcraft to answer.

The former opinion is given by a Swedish youth organization that works with addictions. The org says it's releasing a new report labeling the online swords n' sorcery excursion as "the most dangerous game on the market."

Northrend is covered in "snow."

The Youth Care Foundation (Stiftelsen Ungdomsvård) works to advocate more active alternatives to computer games for Swedish youths (such as assembling cheap, modular furniture). Author of the report Sven Rollenhagen claims, "There is not a single case of game addiction that we have worked with in which World of Warcraft has not played a part."

"It is the crack cocaine of the computer world. Some people are literally unable to drag themselves away and will play it till they drop," he told The Telegraph.

The report's poster boy is a 15-year-old Swedish boy who did exactly that. Earlier this month, the youth collapsed and went into convulsions — brought about by sleep deprivation and starvation after an extremely long gaming session.

[If only there had been some sort of authority to look over the boy. Perhaps someone with the wisdom of age from who's loins he could have sprung, then raised him for 15 years, brought the computer, and paid for his WoW account every month].

The org's assessment has received backing from the Swedish National Institute of Public Health, which warns that computer addiction is become more widespread across the world.

And if WoW controlling your mind wasn't enough, there's also potential damage to the soul. American evangelicals have also fingered the game as the #20 most sinful game of the 2008 Holiday Season.

Unfortunately, the Youth Care Foundation's report hasn't been published yet for us to properly vet why WoW deserves the government-approved title of "crack cocaine of the computer world." As far as we know, there hasn't been any reported incidents of children doing a line of [Arcane Powder] off a hooker's ass.

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/02/27 ... _warcrack/

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PostRe: World of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'
by Albert » Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:13 am

The only difference being you don't give up Crack just because you meet a girl.

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Postit's cOLD in here ;>
by Saint of Killers » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:01 am

How do you kill that which is so addictive?

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by Gemini73 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:57 am

Thing is, it's not even good crack cocaine. Cheap nasty stuff full of glucose.

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PostRe: World of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'
by Gandalf » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:15 am

I've never tried either of the two.

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by HrC » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:25 am

I didn't find WoW that addictive. One of my friends was stuck on it for at least two years, so it's definitely addictive for some people. I guess it depends on what you get out of the game that makes it addictive, personally I got bored with the quests before I hit level 60, but that was through on/off playing across the course of a couple of years.

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by Trelliz » Mon Mar 02, 2009 11:35 am

I played it for a few months, but I didn't really find a decent guild to play with, plus the quests got very repetitive fast, kill x creatures, bring me x vulture penises, pick up x plants, repeat ad nauseum. One of my friends did weekly raiding etc and was very into it, but is giving it up due to the amount of time it takes up. I liked the game, but I suppose it depends on the people you get in with.

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by Cats Hate Mangos » Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:35 pm

Cal wrote:
The Youth Care Foundation (Stiftelsen Ungdomsvård) works to advocate more active alternatives to computer games for Swedish youths (such as assembling cheap, modular furniture).


:lol: :lol: Is this SERIOUS? :lol:

Most of the hook of World of Warcraft is the community. Else I'd have quit years ago.

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PostRe: World of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'
by Raide » Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:18 pm

Cats Hate Mangos wrote:
Cal wrote:
The Youth Care Foundation (Stiftelsen Ungdomsvård) works to advocate more active alternatives to computer games for Swedish youths (such as assembling cheap, modular furniture).


:lol: :lol: Is this SERIOUS? :lol:

Most of the hook of World of Warcraft is the community. Else I'd have quit years ago.


Instead of Gold Farming, its now Ikea/MFI Farming.

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by Cyburn2 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:55 pm


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PostRe: World of Warcraft: 'the crack cocaine of the computer world'
by Shalashaska » Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:12 pm

Cool, I might start doing crack then. If its anything like wow, where you just wake up one morning and think "this is boring, I don't want to do this anymore" I can only assume the same will happen when I start smashing crack.

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