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by chillwaves
2627 days ago
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I couldn't disagree more. The problem with spending literally thousands of hours in a game is most of what you experience and learn is not transferable to real life. You are playing in someone else's sandbox and I have no doubt that it stunts developement in the real world. -someone who spent far too much time playing these games. Once the game is gone you will have nothing to show for it. It's worse than any hobby because it demands so much time with so little return. |
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That's not to deny that you can avoid doing those things, or that many games don't provide those same opportunities, but rather that it's not a fundamental property of games that you gain nothing beyond the game. I gained a lot from my time in WoW.
I think this also ignores that the alternative for a lot of people would be watching TV or using social media.
It's possible there is a problem with games like Fortnite in that you're communicating almost solely by voice and there's a very limited complexity, but it might just be that there's something about it that I don't get.