Generally, I think games are just a way for people to enjoy themselves, get away from the "real world" for a while. The same reason novels have existed for centuries.
[Q] ¿How the videogames have helped you in life? - Page 3
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United States8037 Posts
Generally, I think games are just a way for people to enjoy themselves, get away from the "real world" for a while. The same reason novels have existed for centuries. | ||
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On February 12 2009 10:39 Manifesto7 wrote: I really think pushing the social aspect is important. Cultural understanding, language skills, connections aronud the world... these are tangible benifits that are more easily understood and more highly valued than things like reflexs or multitasking. this is a very good point starcraft has been huge in shaping who i am today. i have friends from all over the world now. all the points you made are valid | ||
antrax
Peru191 Posts
http://epistemicgames.org/eg/?cat=5 | ||
Not_Computer
Canada2277 Posts
HOW DID YOU DO THAT¿¿¿ (things like typing random symbols for no apparent reason but to look cool in a nerdy way) edit: duh of course you use it in spanish, it's proper grammar to have an upside down question mark at the beginning of a question with a right side up question mark at the end. same with exclamation marks. good job detecting sarcasm. i bet you'd be like, "omg, chinese punctuation have a big circle after a sentence? what is that, a period?!" 6-_- the point is that since i'm not fluent in spanish, i would never have a need to type a ¿, and thus because of video games and seeing spanish people type ¿ i would also be interested in typing ¿ as well. | ||
[X]Ken_D
United States4650 Posts
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HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
On February 12 2009 12:53 Not_Computer wrote: OMG YOUR QUESTION MARK IS UPSIDE DOWN HOW DID YOU DO THAT¿¿¿ (things like typing random symbols for no apparent reason but to look cool in a nerdy way) uh if you took spanish you would know how much of an ignorant ass you look right now, you place a upside down question mark for correct grammer..lol he even said "sorry if my english is bad" or something along those lines. | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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yoshtodd
United States418 Posts
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Hypnosis
United States2061 Posts
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ZergZoul
Mexico408 Posts
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Fen
Australia1848 Posts
If you start naming games, youll get stuck in a situation where your the only person who knows what your talking about. Chances are your going to be representing gaming against a very biased argument so you want to explain it to them as though theyve never played a game in their life. Also, make sure you agree with they say that games are no substitute for real life senarios. Your not trying to represent the 70 hour per week WoW gamer. Your trying to represent the gamers who are still part of the real world. | ||
anotak
United States1537 Posts
I cannot restate that enough. Intelligently chosen practice pays off. Always build on your basics. This is something I learned from starcraft and I have taken and applied to every other subject I know and have greatly benefited. | ||
CosmicAC
United States238 Posts
it also increases your vocabulary a LOT | ||
rpf
United States2705 Posts
/obligatory joke about digital skill | ||
MrHoon
10183 Posts
I learned so much during my early age! | ||
frostynine
Sweden53 Posts
On February 12 2009 14:53 ZergZoul wrote: I learned a lot of English thx to videogames. Same here. Talking in vent while playing cs/css has really helped my englishtalking alot. And all the reading that has to be done on games like PS:T, BG, the FF games O.o I love games :o | ||
Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
English too, but "normal" Internet use trains your English too, so... Hand-eye-coordination Strategical/analytical thinking General knowledge about computers | ||
Dyllyn
Singapore670 Posts
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KrisElmqvist
Sweden1962 Posts
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Nazarene
Denmark996 Posts
Other than that, I think it has been pretty useless. But it's been good fun while it lasted. | ||
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