Video games not harmful

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Thirty that is the average age of people who play video games in America according to the ESRB. Yet when people talk about video games as a bad thing the topic that always comes up is that video games are bad for children and is going to rot their brains. But if people looked just at the numbers it could be seen that if video games really did rot people’s brains there would be millions of average American’s that would not fit in with the average public in the slightest. Why does this not happen. Because Video games are not harmful because society still functions, video games are used for training and for teaching, and video games bring people together. First video games are not harmful to the public quite the contrary actually. Many video games encourage social behavior and team work whether that is the two player cooperative shooter game that two brothers play together working as a team inspiring positive feelings overriding the negative ones as stated in the study coauthored by David Ewoldsen. Or a family on game night all playing a game together and having a great time and bonding together because of the experience. And many games today don’t stop there at just play together and have fun. Many games promote teamwork skills through puzzles which can be solved together, or enemies that the players must work together to defeat. These positive social effects are not limited to one’s family but extend into online play, where one can converse and enjoy his time with others, creating entire societies and sub-cultures where entire groups of people get along enjoying a common form of entertainment. With this large group of people all cooperation in the subculture of video games it actually increases social behaviors. As well as th... ... middle of paper ... ...litary applications of simulations. U.A.V simulations just like flight simulators exist for U.A.V’s so that during training pilot’s wont crash the U.A.V costing the military more money. Tank operation could benefit from simulators in many of the same ways as U.A.V simulators or flight simulators along with the added benefit of strategic training. Bomb diffusing is also another suitable application of simulations for obvious reasons. Then the average solder could use simulators for combat and strategy training. With these simulations any situation can be made for these solders to use for training so that they can have at least some grasp of what tactics they might have to face in the field. While also giving them a chance to work together with their men so that they can see what tactics work well in what situations and what tactics don’t work well in what situations.

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