publicado originalmente en:Psykana Librarius
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since psychologists have been taking a great interest the benefits of gaming, I figured I'd create a thread to learn more from the source, AKA you guys. :)
In what ways has your lifestyle benefited from gaming?
As for myself:
.1 An easy way to occupy my insane imagination and desire to learn new things. Nothing beats the excitement of exploring an open world coupled with the danger of monsters and wizards.
.2 An simple way to reward myself for completing something important in life. If I am going through a big math or writing crunch I remind myself that this hard work will result in a Sunday of pure, unrefined gaming.
.3 When I was younger it provided a quick escape from the angst all teens go through. Having a bad day? Knock some skulls in Halo and forget about your worries!
Parents arguing? Turn on Skyrim and plug in the headphones.
Undesirable relatives in the house? Make a hasty retreat to your bedroom with a laptop running Minecraft!
.4 Making new friends. If I meet someone who is a gamer I can instantly bond with them, I am of the opinion that gamers are actually one big hive mind, despite the flame wars.
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It's kept me from taking my aggression out on real people instead of virtual aliens. I've got a lot of anger that doesn't have any other way of calming, unless I get totally -blam!-ed up on something. Which gets expensive if I do it too often. So I play videogames and force my frustration onto the Covenant, or the fine citizens of Los Santos, and then I'm not only calm, but generally either satisfied or extremely amused. That's why I say videogames [i]prevent[/i] violence. Except for those mentally ill kids that shoot up their schools because Tank Dempsey convinced him in his dreams everybody was a zombie or something. When that's the case, knitting would probably be a better hobby.