Igneel PrimeRebecca HailSakashiro
What I meant by "not an ideal approach to therapy" is that an individual with diagnosed clinical depression probably shouldn't be allowed to play a game like EVE in the first place.
That's not our decision to make. I'm straight up not qualified enough to make any recommendation as to how to treat depression.
Here I have to disagree. You don't have to be a therapist to say that. Especially after playing the game for a bit I can guarantee that EVE is very much the wrong game to play when depressed. Not just because of the nature of the game and community but also because of how people play it. What we actually can't say is why he was depressed but let's assume for a moment that life was getting too much for him. EVE is often described as being a second job and "it's not a play style, it's a life style". So if he needed a game to think about something that isn't whatever what was bothering him irl EVE was just a bad idea. And even if he didn't need to get his mind off his real job or something. Working to get by is not really something you do to not be depressed.
There are many ways to play EVE, it doesn't have to be a second job or a lifestyle. there is so much to do but you don't have to do much of it to enjoy it. What one person finds relaxing others may not. speculation is pointless. Rebecca is correct that is not our decision to make.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 26 Nov 2020, 11:09am