For having Team Fortress 2 at your top of your list.
I just loved this game like no other, I am still hording a collection of items in this game. I am a collector of it in game items, huge fan boy...
I would love to gift you something for it then, I am mostly collecting now I don't have enough time to play much.
add me and I ll get you something if you still play it.
I recently played call of duty for the first time in my life.... I have played video games since childhood, so after a few months I did get good, but my thumb went numb for a few months... haven't played since. I guess I just wanted to see if I could still keep up with the youth, I couldn't but I was starting to hold my own. And definitely agree that games enhance your reaction time. They keep you sharp. I wish I had time to play again. Nice post.
full $teem ahead!
@lemouth
I agree that not all games are the most useful.
As for the references to the scientific article, I'll try to find them and send you to the chat
Cool! Thanks a lot (or maybe as an update to your post as others may be interested in?) My username in the Steemit chat is @LeMouth (with some capital letters).
Well video games can help with hand eye coordination, critical thinking and much more... but what most people don't realize is all of the hidden symbolism they put in video games, movies, etc. they plant things for your subconscious mind to pick up on.
ahh memories.. i use to play some a few games; these days i feel like i am not using my time well if i am playing.. thanks for providing me with some ammo to combat that line of thinking.. i have a decent gaming pc and feel it is going to waste :( might have to get back into it one night a week just to relax and have some fun time, with the added benefit of training my brain ;)
acreol +1 :)
For having Team Fortress 2 at your top of your list.
I just loved this game like no other, I am still hording a collection of items in this game. I am a collector of it in game items, huge fan boy...
Kudos.
@skapaneas thx for your feedback
I also have a couple of toys from this game))
I would love to gift you something for it then, I am mostly collecting now I don't have enough time to play much.
add me and I ll get you something if you still play it.
I recently played call of duty for the first time in my life.... I have played video games since childhood, so after a few months I did get good, but my thumb went numb for a few months... haven't played since. I guess I just wanted to see if I could still keep up with the youth, I couldn't but I was starting to hold my own. And definitely agree that games enhance your reaction time. They keep you sharp. I wish I had time to play again. Nice post.
full $teem ahead!
@streetstyle
Once a week, you can relax with your favorite game. thanks for the feedback)
Mmmhh. Interesting! I guess this may largely depends on the type of the games, on would not be true for any game.
This remembers me that I was playing a lot when I was younger, but then I got children... :D
PS: do you think you could add the links to the scientific articles you are mentioning to your post? Thanks in advance for your consideration.
@lemouth
I agree that not all games are the most useful.
As for the references to the scientific article, I'll try to find them and send you to the chat
Cool! Thanks a lot (or maybe as an update to your post as others may be interested in?) My username in the Steemit chat is @LeMouth (with some capital letters).
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@virtualgrowth
nice picture
Well video games can help with hand eye coordination, critical thinking and much more... but what most people don't realize is all of the hidden symbolism they put in video games, movies, etc. they plant things for your subconscious mind to pick up on.
@johnnyyash I totally agree, everywhere has its advantages
ahh memories.. i use to play some a few games; these days i feel like i am not using my time well if i am playing.. thanks for providing me with some ammo to combat that line of thinking.. i have a decent gaming pc and feel it is going to waste :( might have to get back into it one night a week just to relax and have some fun time, with the added benefit of training my brain ;)
@seempower
I agree.
I also now a little time to play, but sometimes turn on PS and you can relax)