Could videogames be used for team building?

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Mitchell Smith

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I was thinking reciently instead of Team Building days where it's all trust falls and co-ordinating a group of blindfolded and entangled co-workers through an obsitcle course, could videogames be used as a more effective team building tool?

If so what games would you think would be best at fostering teamwork within people?
 

JWRosser

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Something like Left 4 Dead 2 in Realism mode...that relies heavily on teamwork. Of RE5 on Professional mode, but that might just make people angry.
 

Amnestic

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I trusted my raiding group. Well, the good players anyway. I'd never met any of them in person and our sole contact had been text, voice, and maybe a couple of "This is our guild" pictures thread but I was still more than happy to trust them to get the job done and do the right thing.

I would say it's perfectly possible, depending on the game.
 

SimuLord

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I'm exactly the sort of sociopath who thinks letting a coworker fall on her ass is funny---I always call in sick on "team building" days because the penalties for not showing up are inevitably less severe than the penalties for showing my true colors as someone who proudly wears his "does not play well with others" label from kindergarten as a badge of honor.

That said, I think games are a solitary pursuit. Using them for team building defeats the purpose.
 

Mitchell Smith

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SimuLord said:
I'm exactly the sort of sociopath who thinks letting a coworker fall on her ass is funny---I always call in sick on "team building" days because the penalties for showing up are inevitably less severe than the penalties for showing my true colors as someone who proudly wears his "does not play well with others" label from kindergarten as a badge of honor.

That said, I think games are a solitary pursuit. Using them for team building defeats the purpose.
What about something like team fortres or Counter strike, pure simple, repitive team based combat.. still a solitary pursuit?
 

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Mitchell Smith said:
SimuLord said:
I'm exactly the sort of sociopath who thinks letting a coworker fall on her ass is funny---I always call in sick on "team building" days because the penalties for showing up are inevitably less severe than the penalties for showing my true colors as someone who proudly wears his "does not play well with others" label from kindergarten as a badge of honor.

That said, I think games are a solitary pursuit. Using them for team building defeats the purpose.
What about something like team fortres or Counter strike, pure simple, repitive team based combat.. still a solitary pursuit?
Wouldn't know. I don't play them. If a game relies heavily on multiplayer there's about a 99.999% chance I won't even touch it.
 

Twad

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Give them all airsoft/paintball guns, throw them in a field/abandoned factory with plenty of ammo.

As for VG, i think yes they can, just choose simple games that favor teamplay.
 

Mitchell Smith

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SimuLord said:
Mitchell Smith said:
SimuLord said:
I'm exactly the sort of sociopath who thinks letting a coworker fall on her ass is funny---I always call in sick on "team building" days because the penalties for showing up are inevitably less severe than the penalties for showing my true colors as someone who proudly wears his "does not play well with others" label from kindergarten as a badge of honor.

That said, I think games are a solitary pursuit. Using them for team building defeats the purpose.
What about something like team fortres or Counter strike, pure simple, repitive team based combat.. still a solitary pursuit?
Wouldn't know. I don't play them. If a game relies heavily on multiplayer there's about a 99.999% chance I won't even touch it.
In that case I won't even try to understand your though process, or lack there of, in posting.
 
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Team Fortress 2 anyone? Against a rival company? Works especially well if your company's name corresponds to a colour.

EDIT: Shit, I was indeed ninja'd - sorry about that.
 

hannan4mitch

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Team Fortress 2 anyone? Against a rival company? Works especially well if your company's name corresponds to a colour.
Ninja'd, but I agree. TF2 actually requires alot of teamwork.