What Stereotypes About Video Games Do You Hate?
Question by Question Mark: What Stereotypes about video games do you hate?
Here is what I mostly hate whenever someone criticize my hobby.
1. Video games are pointless
2. We become anti social, although none ever says that facebook makes you anti social or watching tv and movies
3. Video games are an addiction? Can’t anything be an addiction? Like Books, Movies, tv shows, or exercising to much? Can’t this all be an addiction if we are going by this logic?
4. They are not productive
What are yours?
3.
Best answer:
Answer by D.Legion
Ask the NRA they’ve been spouting a ton XD
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How people say you kill everyrhing in video games AKA my mom when i play fallout
Anyone who plays video games is:
Going to be a serial killer
Is morbidly obese
Has no life
That they cause violence. It’s a ridiculous statement, I’ve been playing games all my life, and have never been violent. As for kids becoming violent because of playing games like COD and halo and what ever war game they’re getting a hold of, it’s the not the games fault. They very clearly have m ratings and are advertised and Not for children, and if parents are so god damn concerned that these games are warpin their children they should stop buying the damn things for them and learn what the ratings mean.
That it rots your brain.
Yep, solving mysteries and puzzles on various games is gonna make my brain recede.
If not for video games, I would most likely never talk to anyone as I have auspergers syndrome (autism) that makes me extremely socially awkward, but video games gives me a topic I know people love.
You can also tell by my “top contributor” in Video and Online Games that I’ve helped quite a few people, that would have never happened without video games.