My roommate is also a game lover, but I have a bad relationship with him. Generally speaking, we have the same hobbies and should get along. But he plays games in the dormitory all day. Skip classes and don't take part in activities. So when I was a sophomore, I failed everything except physical education, English and an elective course, and graduation was a problem.
From this, we may infer that a considerable number of students are addicted to games in the dormitory because they think that they can find a stable job to make a living after college without so much pressure. These students are generally divided into two categories: those who have certain strength at home and those who are naive. Others are obviously unwilling to do so, but lack self-control. I think these people are the most pitiful. They have some beautiful dreams and wishes, but they waste their time in games every day.
To play games, you should give yourself a position: Do I make a living by playing games? Nowadays, games basically have stages and ladders (that's why people are addicted, and it's everyone's idea to be the best person). Take League of Legends as an example. If you can't get a master's degree in a year, you actually have no possibility of starting a career. At this time, you should realize that games are used to relax, and I can't indulge in the dormitory all day. Finally, I hope everyone can clearly position themselves and find a clear direction of efforts. There's nothing wrong with indulging in games, but it's wrong not to be ready to take games as a career and still indulge in them.