Maybe it's because gaming is also a lifestyle for some people. Not many people would claim that their life would be almost pointless without TV or the cinema, but a relatively large number of gamers would.
Lets face it, it can't be much worse than oblivion.
Anyway, I'm a little disappointed that you seem to still need to level up your skills by training, it makes some skills fall into a spiral of redundancy.
I think it's pretty much impossible to discuss this as we don't really know why we feel "alive" to begin with, I can understand how we give the illusion of "life" but I don't think anyone knows why we appear to have "souls" (not saying they exist).
I think the real mind-fucker here is what...
It isn't taught at all really. From what I remember primary school history covers Aztecs, Vikings, Romans and Greeks (you know, the fun bits) and secondary school starts with the middle ages and works its way up to the cold war.
History was a stupid subject though, on my GCSE exam we had a...
I think prostitution should be legal, but you should need a prostitution license. It's better if government's bureaucracy controls everything instead of the pimps and human traffickers.
That's still not your aiming skill. Look, I'm not saying "Every game with ironsights is easier than every game without them." I'm saying "With two similar games (IE most of the other mechanics are the same), the one with ironsight aiming will most likely be easier.".
Video games desensitize you to fictional violence, not actual violence. I'm pretty sadistic when it comes to games and movies, but I find real violence pretty appalling and I tend to view people that resort to it as the lowest form of scum imaginable. Fictional Violence is just the images we...
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