Hi there everyone, it's been a very long time since I've posted on this forum, so hello again. I know, on the surface, that this topic is going to seem a little ridiculous, but I've found the longer I play video games, the more it's taught me about decent ways to live my life, or to respond to issues that have been pertaining to my life. For the most part, it has merely taught me different ways to respond to simple conflicts. So, I now pose the question to all of you fine folks here, what ways have video games taught you to live your life, or respond to situations at hand?
For me, one of the bigger things that I've learned to deal with is how to ignore trolls on the internet. While I've always known "don't feed the troll" to be a very important part of surfing the internet, I've found that playing the game "League of Legends (yes I'm one of THOSE people)" has hardened my skin and mentality, and has taught me how to deal with nonconstructive criticism from a raging source.
For me, one of the bigger things that I've learned to deal with is how to ignore trolls on the internet. While I've always known "don't feed the troll" to be a very important part of surfing the internet, I've found that playing the game "League of Legends (yes I'm one of THOSE people)" has hardened my skin and mentality, and has taught me how to deal with nonconstructive criticism from a raging source.