Do you play game in your PC?

@umer5222 (724)
Cyprus
December 3, 2009 2:19pm CST
This is our perception that games are only designed for children. When i came to know about new strategic, action and war games, These are totally different, It requires more attention , more cleverness and more caution.These are designed specially for adults. Fore example, In a Game, when we shoot out our enemy, his blood flows into the road, if we walk over blood existing on a road, then it leaves red sign of your foots on a road, hence when our enemy comes near this place,he becomes alert due to foot signs, and siren turns on. Now i am taking example of my friend who is 27 year age, he bought gaming PC in 1200 dollars, Because new games requires high end processors, High end graphic cards, high Power supply unit, good motherboard and cooling system in PC. i think gaming PC in 700$ will also do great job except very new games. I do also surprise the result of new high graphic games.Totally looks like real environment.You will surprise to listen that New PILOTS does their training in simulation game, same buttons like in jet, fully same jet environment.How many crash happens,they do enjoy in simulation game.Then after this they come in real training jets. Totally same thing happens in new games. I saw many hard core gamers who are over 30 years age and still enjoying simulation games. What you think? and do you play?
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13 responses
• Romania
4 Dec 09
i like to play a lot of games on my pc expe. strategi and shooter but i dont have that time but i realy love to play games on the ps2 or the ps3 its more fun then on the pc but the games ar very very price'i the game that i play the most on my pc is red alert 2 yuri's revange i love it i just dont ghet bored whit it and on my ps2 god of war D the best game that i have playd in my life :
@umer5222 (724)
• Cyprus
4 Dec 09
I have played red alert many times. It is very good game.This game is in almost reach of very people, Because it does not consume much PSU and GPU. lol
@rjvb26 (2518)
• Philippines
4 Dec 09
Hi! I am a hardcore mmorpg gamer... Meaning, a Pro gamer, ive been playing pc games since i was at elementary, i am having my Post graduate studies now, and i am still paying online games. I usually join, tournaments, i always try new games, and i also wrote lots of guides about online and offline games. I used to review mmorpg games, like world of warcraft, rohan, cabal, lineage and lots more. I also enjoy playing stragey games like, red alert, dota, warcraft, command and conquer generals and lots more. I also play simulation games, actually there are 10 games that are installed at my pc right now, for the reason of creating a guide. I already finish all the games. I also have won, lots of achievements and awards because of online games. On playing those kind of games, we will be able to develop, teamwork, leadership, patience, critical thinking, how we impose strategies and lots more. For me, online gaming is a serious game. PC games rocks!!! Yes i still play, i am still playing not only because of writing for it, but also because of my passion for it. Have a good day.
@umer5222 (724)
• Cyprus
4 Dec 09
Nice to see you a hardcore gamer. It requires lot of time to end one mission, I consumed at-least 1 year just to cross all mission of GTA Vice city. I do give full time for games in summer vacations. Happy my gamers.
@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
4 Dec 09
Yeah umer, before come into contact with the computer games before I did think that there were only for children. I saw my son indulging in those computer games once he was back from school. He is a grown up adult now but he still will spend his spare time playing his favorite computer game to get himself refreshed from the stress after a hard day work. He did buy an expensive Playstation2 when got his first pay. After playing for quite some time, Playstation3 launched out and he wished to replace with the brand new one at first. But he finally gave up, for the former one still can serve its purpose well. It's not worthy as well to waste extra money to do so and put aside the old one. nowadays he has more interest in certain games available in Facebook. A couple of my colleagues are indulgent in playing games in Facebook as well. I find there are lots of interesting computer games are suitable for adults and elderly to play. Though I’m not young I still have great fun in playing certain computer games which are really interesting and challenging. I usually play it after getting bored with typing mylot posts here. I always feel energetic after playing for a while Happy posting
@umer5222 (724)
• Cyprus
4 Dec 09
Yes you are correct. Adults also do enjoys simulation games. No hardcore gamer is going to leave gaming computer. lol
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• Philippines
4 Dec 09
Hi. I believe it's just OK to play computer games. I have a lot of friends, especially male friends, who are still addicted to playing computer games even if they are already in their early or mid-30s. Personally, I'm not don't play a lot of computer games. But I do enjoy watching my little sisters play the games. I would usually ask the ins and outs of the games, try it for a moment, and give up. I would usually ask them to continue to game for me and just be contented to watch them play.
@umer5222 (724)
• Cyprus
4 Dec 09
Its really funny that you do enjoy watching games. I think you enjoys graphics and fake real environment. i also like it ver much. :-)
@nosmirc (72)
• Thailand
4 Dec 09
You may not believe me, but I really addict to old classic games like tetris. Tetris today has a great feature that you can hold one piece and let the next one out. Then wait until you see fit. You can swap the piece that moving down with a piece you held. It makes more flexible gameplay and gives you more strategics about placing those confusing pieces.
@borg246 (539)
• Malta
4 Dec 09
It's not the first time that I've seen a 50 year old playing a shooting game like Call of Duty. I think it's absolutely fine that people of all ages play video games as long as they don't end up having a "no-life", meaning they life their life playing games and nothing else. Playing is fine, but limit yourself. Video games, although, do bring positive things to one's life. For example, I'm 19 and I play video games. I had an experiment in Biology (study of life) where we tested the reaciton rates of those who play video games and of those who don't. I ended up having the fastest reaction rate of 20 students. I have been playing video games for a while now, and as long as new and better video games come out, I won't stop playing!
• Philippines
4 Dec 09
i love playing mystery case file, i like the part where you have to find things.huh
@theonerm5 (365)
• United States
4 Dec 09
I love playing video games but I don't think gaming PC's are worth it. The best games are usually on consoles and consoles cost a fraction of the price. Consider this! A system that has a quad core cpu for $1200 or a system that has an 8 core CPU for $300. The Playstation 3 has all kinds of great games, blu ray, and you have lots of multimedia options. For $300 that's a great deal compared to PC's. Consoles are the way to go for gaming in my opinion.
@maezee (41997)
• United States
3 Dec 09
I think it's OK to play video games as you get older. My sister's boyfriend (and his friends) are in their mid-twenties and in LOVE with their xBox's and Wiis.. It's ridiculous! But it looks fun. They play Halo, Call of Duty, and all of those "hardcore" games, and it looks like they're really enjoying themselves. Why not play video games? Of course, it's a little immature for a grown person to sit in front of their TV playing games all day instead of prioritizing their responsibilities in life and whatnot..But you can easily balance the two out!
4 Dec 09
i think it's fine if we all play a game. but we must remember the time. the old man said. if there's a people play a game all the time, it's same like show your fool to the other one.
@merlinsorca (1118)
• United States
3 Dec 09
Yes, I occasionally play some of those hardcore, serious games, but now that I do not seem to have the time I play some lighter flash games. I can easily do this and myLot at the same time, so this is really good. It also gets rid of a bad habit, because playing those games all day may be bad for your health. I especially like flash games that have a great story or plot to them, and those that have a good ending. I think that it is okay to play some of those games from time to time, but if you do it all day it will not be good for the body or mind. It is possible to get entertainment elsewhere, and we don't have to play these games to have fun. So, in my opinion, I think that although the video games are very interesting, we still need to do other things.
@monkeylong (3139)
• Guangzhou, China
4 Dec 09
As far as I am concerned, I like pc games so much. But seldom have I Played the PC games on my PC. But sometimes, I may play CS on my PC.I think I like CS so much ,wher I can enjoy the killing people . It just relaxed me so much. I think CS is really a nice game to play. Happy mylot.
@gx7001lm (63)
• Malaysia
4 Dec 09
i do play computer games frequently last time but less not as i will facing a national major examination in a year time. people like to play computer games because some games allow them to things which they not able to do in real life like car racing. to do it in the real world requires lots of money and there is also danger when car racing so why bother to waste the money and time? people want to relax after a hard and long at work. some people find that playing computer helps them to do so. so i think that is why some people even in their 30s still like to play computer games. now to the pilot training using stimulation, yes they do enjoy the game even though they crash the plane but indirectly they know of one more way to crash a plane so that they will not do the same thing with a real plane! further more it is a much cheaper way to train pilots or to give them some confidence before flying the real plane