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computer games are spoon fed addiction, not games.

They provide fast moving visual stimulus, which is in direct opposition to the part of your brain which engages the imagination.

Brain reaction and using your brain to slowly construct strategies are two very different things.

Unless you are a fighter pilot, it is a skill not needed, where as strategy building skills are a skill set you can utilize throughout your life time.

just sayin'...

Oh, I understood now. Thanks....

Thinking of it that way might be the reason I like RPG and tactics games, they make you think slowly and strategically about things. Unlike action computer games...

games like total war - on the map campaign moves- are pretty good, but the battles are jut arcade style wargames..