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Unread 08-06-2003, 09:06
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w00t, good old tribes... I miss that game I have both, but I can't play it like I used to, man I was good. (Won 512M of RAM from my clan for being MVP). Now it's all about CS, rawk.

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Now on to the article:

Yes, I think this is very true. Playing games makes your reaction times quicker because you are training your reactions. Giving every movement a response. The adverse effects though, are that in real-world situations, most people commonly react quicker to people. i.e. anger more quickly. I see this as common among gamers, and myself.

But hey, who needs to like people, games will always love me
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