【Tap Topic】What have you learned from playing games?

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When recently many you have started to use software to work or study from home, like Zoom or other remote conferences. It changed the way people used to think about absorb knowledge, keep learning and practicing.
But have you ever thought that, in fact play some games can also absorb things that make you more knowledgeble and mature.
For example, sitting in class and holding your history textbook could make you feel boring. You need to read massive words and memorize them for preparing the exam.
But, how about let you among of history, and explore the virtual ancient open world yourself. You probably can achieve it when playing Assassin's Creed series. From the ancient Egyptian culture, the Greek culture, to The French Revolution.
You can experience the realistic historical sites and humanities, in addition to the mission, you can actually feel the background life of that era.
Besides learning knowledge from game, meet new people who you never meet before, chat, work together with them, improve your social life and skill. Minecraft is one of the most typical game you probably know.
Learn the concepts of architecture and space, and build a lattice building, take a great adventure from land to sea, upper ground to underground with other players, it will be the best time.
💡 Here comes with the topic:
What have you learned from playing games?
It's as if you've discovered something important in the virtual world that you don't realize in your real life. Answers can be hugely wide.
🕒 Time: 4/23 ~ 4/29
⚠️ NOTE: Reply will be closed on 4/29. Any irrelevant content, troll, spamming will be deleted.
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Last topic is the first try to make a topic for a specific game, thank to all players with your words.
PS: I played DbD last week when it released, but I found killers are less than survivors, although I still enjoy playing killer😞
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xzrn
xzrn
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I learn... that I'm not good at it... well just kidding. First I got to experience having that spatial awareness as part of a complex sense from hearing to vision more like ecolocation but not dolphins. I got that from years of playing fps games but sadly its not in my abilities anymore (years of not playing that type of game). Second is how I got good using technology to my advantage or to being productive. It is an indirect way of influencing me but its the the same cause. The loop of having a game and going through troubleshooting and many ways for it just to be "forcefully" compatible to my device. Though not now, most of my stuff is compatible with the current generation. Third... etc(?)?? Like fast reaction time, scheduled days, wanting to have more collection...uhmm maybe just being plain competitive as is... from many player vs everything games.  A downside (if not controlled) is only addiction....especially if you have many influence to continue and discarding that sense of needing a rest. Just taking a 30min break will do... most of the time. "If Everything is positive, it could also be negative"  Well....
04/23/2020
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Royalflare
Royalflare
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wow i have to say you have a great mindset of how to recognize playing the game, it is more advanced rather than my thought, very great
04/24/2020
VulgarisUSA
VulgarisUSA
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I love this question a lot. As an older gamer, many of my colleagues consider it an immature waste of time, and some of them have actually altered their judgement of me.  So ill tell you what I've told them:  IMPROVED HAND-EYE COORDINATION This is a very legitimate benefit. It's made me a better driver, for example. It has also improved and developed my multi tasking skills IMPROVED CRITICAL THOUGHT AND DECISION MAKING Another benefit of MMO gaming. In order to build a character properly requires thought and good planning. You need to understand your character thoroughly in order to maximize your time and resources in the most efficient manner possible IMPROVED PEOPLE SKILLS Many people overlook this very important skill. Later in life, these skills (or lack thereof) can mean the difference between success and failure within your career. Your chances for promotion depend HIGHLY upon the way you are perceived to interact with other people.  I can easily go on, but I'll limit this post to these 3 important benefits.
04/24/2020
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DOCTORGLOCK_YT
DOCTORGLOCK_YT
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I learn to waste my time during corona pandemic
04/23/2020
KirraLuan
KirraLuan
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emmmm...To tell the truth,my ability of English is due to the types of games which I like is often only have English information and I write my reviews with English about it because of this hobbies.Yes,because I like playing games,I would like to share my opinion for more people,I must to read English information to learn them,the most important point is I want to go out and communicate with people from different countries.And the game is sure that become the most convincest tool to help me.
04/23/2020
Ryu Saga
Ryu Saga
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I might see respawn button at the edge of my life.
04/23/2020
User3900679
User3900679
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that every game needs a skip tutorial option
04/24/2020
Bernard Mark As
Bernard Mark As
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As long as you continue, you surely win!
04/24/2020
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04/24/2020
Toast Craft
Toast Craft
I learned that gamers don't die.....they respawn... Just kidding 1.   Gamers don't die they respawn 2.   Honestly games improve knowledge too.      For an example : games can improve knowledge about guns if you're interested some puzzle games to sharpen your brain etc. 3.   Games are socially well yet socially distanced..       Get my point? You can actually play with someone from USA without going to USA..... So it's social at the same time it's social distancing That's it I guess
04/24/2020
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