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I play games much. Some says it helps to develop the brain of our. So will gaming is bad?
The forum discussion centers on the impact of gaming on brain development and time management. Participants agree that gaming can be beneficial in moderation, enhancing skills like hand-eye coordination and socialization, particularly in multiplayer settings. However, excessive gaming can lead to addiction and hinder personal responsibilities. The consensus emphasizes the importance of self-regulation and the need to balance gaming with other life activities.
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Chronos said:Gaming with other people is a form of socialization [if you play strictly solo, that may be an issue]. Like almost everything else, in moderation it is harmless, and possibly beneficial.
Chronos said:Sounds like we are comparing gaming to porn ...
AnTiFreeze3 said:Porn can be a social activity.
leroyjenkens said:Unfortunately, I feel I wasted a lot of my youth playing video games. It could have been worse, though. Some people got hooked on World of Warcraft and spent literally years worth of time on that game.
For a few years now, I haven't played any games. I just don't enjoy them anymore. When I was a kid, I could play any game for hours. Now, I'm extremely picky about what games I'll play, and I'll only play like one game a day. Like I just got finished playing League of Legends. I played 2 games. I'll probably play a couple more today, but I have other things to do.
I wish I had this mentality when I was younger. Oh well, can't change the past, whatever will be will be.
Hepth said:Part of the problem is games are designed to be addictive and time consuming, its a business.
Chronos said:Sounds like we are comparing gaming to porn. Gaming with other people is a form of socialization [if you play strictly solo, that may be an issue]. Like almost everything else, in moderation it is harmless, and possibly beneficial.
dreamLord said:I really don't get why many people don't consider gaming a hobby. Does a hobby always have to 'develop' the individual in some way? Can't it be something done for simple leisure? And even then, many games are capable of doing both the things at the same time.
I play about an hour (well two since I have holidays at the moment) a day of some game or the other, and stay up to date with all the gaming related news. As long as you can keep it in moderation and not let it affect your other activities, I don't see why it should be considered bad.
FlexGunship said:Gaming (more specifically, video gaming) seems to be in the same category as smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol.
All three can be argued to be social but could also ruin your relationship with family and friends. All three can be argued to be a waste of time but could also be a healthy alternative to smoking crack or shooting heroin.
Anyway, gaming can't be said to cause cancer or liver damage, so that probably gives it an edge.
collinsmark said:But one could make that argument about pretty much any hobby.
Swapping a few words,
Amateur astronomy (more specifically, deep sky astrophotography) seems to be in the same category as smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol.
All three can be argued to be social but could also ruin your relationship with family and friends. All three can be argued to be a waste of time but could also be a healthy alternative to smoking crack or shooting heroin.
Anyway, amateur astronomy can't be said to cause cancer or liver damage, so that probably gives it an edge.
[Feel free to swap in RC airplanes, model trains, vintage hot rods, etc.]