Once in a while, there are studies trying to prove that frequent users of first-person shooters are more likely to commit acts of violence or condone them but here’s something new. A study that links racing games to bad behaviour on real roads.
Wait, so while violations are higher for gamers than non-gamers, performance is also better? Gamers take 2 attempts for a test as opposed to 3 for non-gamers and have only 1 prang instead of 2 per year? Interesting.
This study specifically dealt with Britain if I remember correctly
ReplyDeleteSo we should stop enjoying games because some idiots take impressions from them.
ReplyDeleteanyone noticed that playing more driving games increases your chance on passing the drive test easier :D?
ReplyDeletenot for me, i have a need for speed irl regardless of what i play
ReplyDeletethats awesome. I watched the Bourne trilogy recently, know how it feels to want to beast...
ReplyDeleteSo instead of studying for my drivers license I should play some need for speed? Sweet.
ReplyDeleteWait, so while violations are higher for gamers than non-gamers, performance is also better? Gamers take 2 attempts for a test as opposed to 3 for non-gamers and have only 1 prang instead of 2 per year? Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThese studies pop up once in awhile which try to demonize video games, it's good to keep in mind that correlation does not equal causation. :)
ReplyDeleteHuh...
ReplyDeleteI don't drive, or play driving games... this works out. neat study though.
woah those are some big differences
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