That is a long time in one game world....aescuder said:Rawne1980 said:Nope, we'd have watched a lot more television, a hell of a lot more movies or listened to more music.
Take away one form of entertainment and people will go on to others. Removing gaming will not bring about the cure for cancer any faster.
You never know. Probably not cancer, but with 210 million collective participation hours spent weekly on World of Warcraft alone, you just never know what we could be doing. That's an incredible amount of collective engagement on just a single world.
However....
Pop on over to the WoW forums and have a browse. Even if some of those people managed to live 3 lifetimes they would barely have mustered up the combined IQ to toast bread safely.
You seem to overlook the fact that a percentage of gamers would not contribute anything to solving any of the worlds problems.
Gaming is a focus for them and it keeps them out of harms way and away from sharp or hot things they could potentially harm themselves with.
It's an interesting concept but not every gamer has the knowledge or will to do bigger and better things to benefit the world as a whole so I still stand by my statement that nothing would change. People would just find something else to do much like we did before gaming became big.
We read, we watched TV (or not for those of us that didn't have a TV in our youth), we listened to the radio or we went and hung around on parks kicking footballs around.