Right. Does Gaming help with the development of a child, or hinder with their schoolwork? Does it help develop imagination, or hinder the personal growth of the player?
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I know most people probably wouldn’t agree with me, but thats my view on it.
And to my imagination… Some of those games are truly inspiring.
The only danger I see in this kind of games (I mean high quality RPGs) is that they might be too captivating at times. They can easily distract from other stuff like learning for school. And depending on the player, it might well be that they will not learn anything of the game, and only have wasted time, so to speak. But the exact same thing could be said about anything that is fun and addictive, games, movies, the internet, books and other things.
However, they are also likely the cause of growing social problems as well.
Again, for most activities in general, do in moderation.
Mind you, books do the same thing, but i’m still saying – it’s like anything, you can’t generalise under the one title of ‘games’.
In fact, I think it its effect can be less positive. I remember I bought GTA Vice City and literally vanished for a week while at university. Luckily. I bought this game long before exams started and by time I was sitting my exams, my desire to play this game 24/7 wasn’t huge.
But my flatemate, he got a copy of the game just before he began his exams. He also vanished for while. One day, he came through the door of our flat after sitting an exam and he says to me "Matt…I have wasted my life!"