Wow. Once again I've listened to one of your podcasts in its entirety about something I am not likely to indulge in (having never been a gamer) and didn't fully understand but found interesting, nevertheless. The thing that struck me the hardest was the discussion about the necessity of continuously supplying content in order to keep the gamers engaged. It brought to my mind this modern need for instant gratification, a mental health disease to which I myself have succumbed in this age of online distractions. I need to return to reading books that are printed on paper. But, you know, the library's across town and my phone's right here....
Wow. Once again I've listened to one of your podcasts in its entirety about something I am not likely to indulge in (having never been a gamer) and didn't fully understand but found interesting, nevertheless. The thing that struck me the hardest was the discussion about the necessity of continuously supplying content in order to keep the gamers engaged. It brought to my mind this modern need for instant gratification, a mental health disease to which I myself have succumbed in this age of online distractions. I need to return to reading books that are printed on paper. But, you know, the library's across town and my phone's right here....
Xander Crews is Superman now?
We need an interactive governance game