Is playing a game repeatedly over again and again considered OCD?

Muz1234

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I play my childhood game, again and again, everyday, and I don't play or do something else. Is this considered OCD?
 
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life is repeated everyday
eat, shit, sleep,
 
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I was like that when I play at first. I played a lot of consecutive hours, like 5-6 hours. It damaged my health, I think, especially my internal biological clock for sleeping.

The best is to stop after an hour. Get 15-20 minutes of rest. Then start again. Shorter stints but with an obligatory stop.

I have a friend who only play the first two Lara Croft games. I don't understand it, but he is kind of the expert on those games. I wonder sometimes if he isn't stuck in a very narrow world vision. And part of his behaviour and opinions, kind of say that too.

Humans are strange man.
 
That lifestyle sounds kinda boring...

well if you do not do that, then you are a robot, and it is time to delete robots, and save us from reading rubbish
 
I play my childhood game, again and again, everyday, and I don't play or do something else. Is this considered OCD?
I used to back when I played games. I loved the metal gear solid and final fantasy games, and sonic when I was really young, and I played them repeatedly. I've barely played any games for a while but I think Japanese games are the best ones. I don't think it's OCD. It just means you adore the game.
 
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I play my childhood game, again and again, everyday, and I don't play or do something else. Is this considered OCD?
The best wasy to know if you have OCD, is to see if it interfere with other things you want to do.
 
I play kof97 for decades,for Ge Shiki Yuriori in right timing.
 
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