It's crazy how people call gaming destructive, yet it supports brain development so much more than watching TV or movies does. You never have to think on your feet or have any kind of dexterous thought when you're watching any form of video. Yet movies have been around for over a hundred years. But all of sudden if you have an element of control on a form of entertainment it's a problem. If someone says they love cinema they're accepted, but if they say they play games they're 50% likely to be called a nerd. The only sense that video-games are a problem is because they're almost too much fun, and therefore addictive.
Great video, I was a professional gamer for 2 to 3 years, when Joe made a joke about athletes more prone to injuries, to everyone's surprise videogame professionals actually get injuries too, an average in "League of Legends" pro per say, spends 16 to 18 hours to play to practice alone, scrim against other professional teams, watching replays etc.
Y’all want Siri and google assistant as your assistant but I want a Jamie
One of those guys who acts like he doesn't play and playing the dumb guy, know so many people like this lol
It's crazy how people call gaming destructive, yet it supports brain development so much more than watching TV or movies does. You never have to think on your feet or have any kind of dexterous thought when you're watching any form of video. Yet movies have been around for over a hundred years. But all of sudden if you have an element of control on a form of entertainment it's a problem. If someone says they love cinema they're accepted, but if they say they play games they're 50% likely to be called a nerd. The only sense that video-games are a problem is because they're almost too much fun, and therefore addictive.
Great video, I was a professional gamer for 2 to 3 years, when Joe made a joke about athletes more prone to injuries, to everyone's surprise videogame professionals actually get injuries too, an average in "League of Legends" pro per say, spends 16 to 18 hours to play to practice alone, scrim against other professional teams, watching replays etc.
“It’s called growing up”🎯