What have you learned from video games?
What have you learned from video games?
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How to walk away. As a kid, I would hate play difficult games until I beat them. Now, if I find myself getting angry enough to yell or spike a controller, I just move on. Games are supposed to be fun, not rage-inducing.
If you face enemies, most likely you’re headed the right direction
If you encounter enemies it means your going in the right direction
Someone will always be better than you then there’s also the opposite
I learned what nostalgia feels like when visiting past memory games
If someone is begging for handouts, don’t give them anything. It will never be enough and they’ll always come back begging for more.
That time is precious…
Mortal Combat taught me how to fight
People rage. lol. Was playing Insurgency sandstorm and buddy was yelling the entire time.
It’s just a game.
If you need money just kill things.
As a stealth games player: patience!!
Rule 34.
There is almost always a solution to a problem.
Bronze = Copper + Tin
IF you get a transmission that there’s a free upgrade for your augs at the clinic say NO.
The last boss will use it to disable your limbs.
That’s it’s okay to die
Without regulation the economy will always be fucked
Always check for integer overflow
“To jump, jump!”
That you can fell in love with a android
If you run fast enough, and jump out of the way every now and then, you can outrun your problems!
Cheat codes are not always available IRL.
Practice and patience will lead you to victory.
Historical stuff like WW2 events, people, units, weapons, vehicles, etc…
Also Some critical thinking skills under timed pressure and team work
As a kid geography. Sid Miers Pirates! taught me all the major cities of the Caribbean.
How to have human conversations with others
Most of the English language
Not to stand behind a horse
Some people are going to say English, well I did too in the past. But now I’m learning Japanese by playing video games.
You always have time to play Gwent. Even if your daughter is in danger.
Teamwork. I play a lot of milsim shooter like Project Reality, Squad and Arma, and those games revolve heavily around teamwork. Your team cannot win the battle when people do not collaborate. Everybody have their own role, even a logi truck driver is as important as a CAS pilot.
Zombies can pop out from almost anywhere.
That my pc is garbage
Programmers/ coders are the laziest people on the planet.
Thanks to Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst, I now know what a conglomerate is.
The Yakuza series taught me alot. I had heard the comparison that it was “Japanese GTA” and picked up zero. That comparison is completely false.
Without spoiling any of the games, it taught me that sometimes, you have to dig in your heels and fight for what you believe in, and that it’s okay to be goofy every now and then.
Laundry piles up, dishes in the sink, eating frozen pizza and TV dinners ain’t so bad.
I learned my left and rights from Monster Truck Madness.