Many people, children in particular,
enjoy playing computer games. While I accept that these games can sometimes have a positive effect on the user, i believe that they are more likely to have a harmful impact.
On the one hand, video games can be both entertaining and educational. Users or gamers are transported into virtual worlds which are often more exciting and engaging than real-life pastimes. From an educational perspective, these games encourage imagination and creativity, as well as concentration, logical thinking and problem solving, all of which are useful skills outside the gaming context. Furthermore, it has been shown that computer simulation games can improve users motor skills and help to
prepare them for real-world tasks, such as flying a plane.
However, I would argue that these
benefits are outweighed by the
drawbacks. Gaming can be highly
addictive because users are constantly gIven scores, new targets and frequent rewards to keep them playing. Many children now spend hours each day
trying to progress through the levels ot trying to progress through the levels of a game or to get a higher score than their friends This type of addiction can have effects ranging from lack of sleep
to problems at school, when homework is sacrificed for a few more hours on the computer or console. The rise in obesity in recent years has also been linked in part to the sedentary lifestyle
and lack of exercise that often
accompany gaming addiction
In conclusion, it seems to me that the potential dangers of video games are more significant than the possible benefits.
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