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8/2/2025, 3:43:25 AM
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So this is actually a matter of perspective and why you're playing games or what games you're palying. Entertainment doesn't necesarily mean leisure. Some people play games for a challenge. If you're in it for the challenge you're likely going to develop some sort of emotional attachment to your outcome or performance. Have you ever spent several hours fighting a boss in a game, and you feel like everything it does is bullshit and you find yourself getting annoyed or mad? However, when you keep going out of stubborness and you beat it, doesn't it feel great? The fact that the boss made you so frustrasted is why it felt so good to finally beat it.

If you're playing a relaxing comfy game like say Animal Crossing then yeah it doesn't make a lot of sense to get super emotional about it, but doing something that's competitive or challenging like raiding or pvp in this game is going to get a reaction out of someone for both good and bad, and if it doesn't ever elicit both responses then I would question why you're playing it to begin with, or at least I don't think you actually care about the outcome too much.
Though, I say again, this isn't a reason or excuse to tardrage and smash your monitor or fly off the handle at someone and call them a retard nigger. I think there's a perfectly acceptable and healthy, and even FUN, level of anger and frustration you can get out of a videogame, but you need to learn to recognize if or when you're getting close to your 'too frustrated' threshhold and take a break.