World of Warcraft addicted to monsters
This is terrible examples of horror game addict from South Korea. It has brought Young Sam Koh, head of the national advisory network for computer game addicts in Seoul. He has it this Friday to the participants of the conference “Internet and Computer Games – When will the addiction?” presented at the Berlin Academy of Arts. Just to show you can lead where computer game addiction.
Loss of sense of time
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South Korea is the country with probably the largest concentration of computer game addicts worldwide. Here 14 percent of all boys are regarded as highly dependent. Some never leave their rooms for days and weeks and apartments. Who’s playing hard at the computer loses track of time. This has been proven empirically.
Of such states, Germany is still far away. In this country, three percent of boys considered as computer-game addict. But the West is making on its way to South Korea competition.
No friends, bad grades
In the group of 15-year-old children are addicted to 15,000, have studies of the Hanover criminologist Christian Pfeiffer result. More than 18 000 are endangered, more so the case as excessive player. These children gamble daily average just under five hours. Their common ground: they are rather poorly in school, with parents, they are not friends they have not – or if, then only on the Internet.
Addiction to the game then if you experience withdrawal symptoms and believe a player without having to live no longer be able to play.
Dwarf, human, male, female, blond
Main target of those who want to prevent children fall so far, is in Germany, the online role-playing game ” World of Warcraft ” . In Germany alone, over one million people, “World of Warcraft” play, mostly minors and adolescents.
In ” WOW ” how the game is called the users to take the players any role in a. Krieger, dwarf, human, male, female, blond, brunette, often disproportionately muscular. They move through the virtual land and kill monsters and people with one goal: to become even stronger.
The U.S. expert on computer game Abuse, David Greenfield,
wow power leveling said the players in those games feel a little join in, which is larger than themselves. ” Online could each “hero on”. Especially those who in real life, certainly not.