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Rosie

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Many of us play games because we want to enjoy and have a good time. I like playing games because of the joy that I derive from playing them. That being said, I've read a couple of times where some people attribute some violent acts to be from playing games. Is it what you believe is possible?
 
I don't think games affect how we behave, at least it does not affect healthy adults. However, it might affect kids or psychologically weak personality. Games might not affect us but we sure do like to talk about favorite games, so in a way games we play linger in our mind for a long time.
 
I don't think games affect how we behave, at least it does not affect healthy adults. However, it might affect kids or psychologically weak personality. Games might not affect us but we sure do like to talk about favorite games, so in a way games we play linger in our mind for a long time.

So you are saying that we can blame the type of games that kids play for their violent conduct once in a while?
 
I think games can affect how we behave. Competitive games might boost aggression temporarily, while story-driven or cooperative ones can improve empathy, decision-making, and teamwork. It really depends on the genre, content, and how much you play.
 
Games affect the way people behave depending on the kinds of games. Competitive games always makes people have a desire to dominate and win all the time. People that play real time strategy games always tend to think faster than the average person.
 
I think games can affect how we behave. Competitive games might boost aggression temporarily, while story-driven or cooperative ones can improve empathy, decision-making, and teamwork. It really depends on the genre, content, and how much you play.

Well, I get the part where we react in certain ways when we are playing those games. The question is how would one react when they are done playing? Does it affect how we treat others in offices, schools or at shopping malls?
 
Without a doubt, playing games has an impact on our behavior. It can be observed in our emotional reactions. It can lead to aggression, particularly when playing violent games. However, it still depends on the person.