Aww, Belgium doesn't even have a site where you can re-watch this kind of stuff? Backwards country :P
Well then, I can only comment in general....Funny that of all the MMO addicts they picked a Ryzom addict - we must make up like 0.01% of the MMO population?
And generally with these shows for a non-gamer audience, I think it's sad that they don't clearly make the distinction between games in general and MMOs. Sure you can get addicted to any game (or any thing), but MMOs are definitely specifically designed to get people hooked in quite evil ways.
Now what we get is that the non-gamers worried about game addiction just conclude all games are evil and get ridiculed by the gamers. Maybe if it became clear it's not games but specific elements programmers put in some games, they could actually do something effective.
Well then, I can only comment in general....Funny that of all the MMO addicts they picked a Ryzom addict - we must make up like 0.01% of the MMO population?
And generally with these shows for a non-gamer audience, I think it's sad that they don't clearly make the distinction between games in general and MMOs. Sure you can get addicted to any game (or any thing), but MMOs are definitely specifically designed to get people hooked in quite evil ways.
Now what we get is that the non-gamers worried about game addiction just conclude all games are evil and get ridiculed by the gamers. Maybe if it became clear it's not games but specific elements programmers put in some games, they could actually do something effective.