[Closed] Competition!! How has gaming evolved you?

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  • Terkel's Avatar
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    As a kid with ADD and signs of being on the spectrum, social skills were lacking you could say. When I gamed, I was focused. I loved it. And when I gamed with friends, social skills wasn't the focus, whatever we were playing was. So that made me little by little over time, develop my social skills. Now I'm an adult with a job and lots of friends! Some of them I met while gaming 8-9 years ago.

    My navigational skills and sense of direction has become very good too. Probably from navigating my Minecraft world with just a compass for such a long time. (Didn't know about F3 as a kid haha).

    I also have a love for photography and I'm pursueing it professionally! I guess you can thank a lot of games for the creativity I have developed.

    Thanks for reading :^)
    -Terkel
  • Jessier73's Avatar
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    Once i was a very nonsocial person, but gaming devolope me and hade me more selfconfident. I have meet alot of people from diffrent countries, iam from sweden so my english has improved alot.,and i have meet and make lot of freinds. Gaming letting me relax after a stressful day. Gaming is alot for me 🤗
  • Alex5761's Avatar
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    Gaming has evolved my reaction time, it has made me more precice and accurate.
    It has given me the ability to foresee events and actions about to take place.
    It has also evolved my problem solving skills and given me ideas to come up with unique answers to situations.
    It has also evolved my social skills
  • Kiwi1919's Avatar
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    Well, I'm not a gamer, but my bonus son is. And yes, his gaming has evolved me. Gaming has become his way of overcoming nightmares and handling other symptom of PTSD, following experiences of having to flee war. Boomer mom no longer nags him about cleaning his room and other earthly things, as I see how gaming has actually improved his mental health. I'd love for him to have his own, real gaming lap top.
  • bladee's Avatar
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    Via Gaming and social media in general I learned english, met a lot of new people who I still talk to and Ive made some money off it as well. Super thankful for everything. GTBSG u kno who u are, ecco pulled up in a rover man
  • rufs's Avatar
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    I guess it all started when i was about 4 or 5 years old. We had an old N64 back then, and loved playing mario 64, yoshi's (story or island, cant remember), goldeneye etc. I remember spending countless hours in front of the television playing it till late at night in the weekends and always negotiating an additional hour of play on weekdays.

    So i grew up in quite a rural town, so believe me when i say there wasn't any other kids to play with. So when i eventually started attending elementary school, i naturally didn't have many friends. A part of the reason being there weren't many kids to begin with. This also made me a target of bullying. Things were dim, but one beautiful christmas, my parents had decided to get me a ps2 with sly cooper and crash bandicoot. Those games were so fun, and are still a part of me to this day. Things were finally looking a little better.

    elementary school continued, and the bullying got worse the older i got. I believe i was 7 when i received a DS for my birthday, further cementing myself as a "gamer", and i think that ds must have the longest recorded playtime of any game console i've ever owned to date. Fast forward to when i turned 10, i bought myself my first ever Computer. This was also the time i started to dwell away from console gaming and transition to Pc gaming (as it had more accessible games and was considered "cool"). I started playing games such as Gmod, Terraria and counter strike (3 franchises i still hold dear to this day).

    Now, gaming on my first ever pc was fun and all, but this seriously affected my social skills at the time. I remember having only 1 or 2 people to talk with and share my interests with. And when they eventually left, i was alone again.

    But as i started playing games online i realized that i could make friends online. So when i was 12/13 i used to play Gmod online all day after school, talking to strangers, chatting 💙💙💙💙, laughing and genuinely, enjoying myself. What i couldn't achieve at school or at soccer practice, i achieved online while playing video games; making friends.

    As i grew older, the games i played changed, but my habit of finding a group of passionate people to play with didn't. Sure, some would disappear and never log on again, But i didn't see this as an issue, i had finally developed social skills by playing games online.

    playing games with foreigners also helped tremendously with my english skills (thinking i was the best english-speaker in my class, i developed quite the ego). And coming from a rural farm-town in northern-norway, english isn't really as wide-spread as you would imagine.

    I am now 19 years old, having graduated from high school with no issues, and im now working part time so that i can afford tuition when the time comes.

    For me, gaming has: tought me english, helped develop my social skills, helped me acquire friends, entertained me when u
  • Namouto's Avatar
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    I rarely leave my house bc im addicted to gaming, but most of my good friends are from the internet, so it doesnt rly matter. Ive probably learned most of my english skills from gaming. Gaming has mostly been a positive thing to my life and i hope it will continue to be.
  • LillyFreakster's Avatar
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    Gaming made me open my horizons. I learned to accept others and myself for who we are. I learned not to judge a book by its' cover. And i learned so much about other people and their cultures.
  • LizQueen's Avatar
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    I have never been good with money. But, through my games auction house function I started to get better at understanding how finances and earning money works. It was more enjoyable dealing with gokd, of course, but I could use the things I learned in RL.
  • KentAdrian's Avatar
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    It helped through my English learning, it taught me to be an extrovert, to never give up, it helped me gain self-confidence and it also helped me to be happy agaian. To be honest I wouldn’t be the person I am today if it were not for the gaming. In fact my first laptop was a Lenovo, couldn’t exactly remember which but it was pretty old. So I’m hoping to win one of these laptops so I can finally start gaming again and have some fun in these pandemic days. Good luck to everyone that has participated.