'I learned English': Gamers reveal skills they gleaned from playing video games, leveling up their custom characters in the real world

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    Photograph - What real-life skill did you learn from a video game? LEVEL UP
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    Font - As a kid, at about 9 or 10 years old, I loved the game Mercenaries! I loved to f around in this game and blow up tons of cities with C4 or highjack countless vehicles and helicopters from the North Koreans. But
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    Font - incidentally, I learned how to read and navigate maps really well from this game. You would have to go all over, to different corners of the map, to complete missions or capture different North Korean high ranking officials.
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    Font - To this day, I credit this game with teaching me how to read and navigate maps. What real-life skill did you learn from a videogame?
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    Font - Sofaris 17 hr. ago English ●
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    Font - rbardy 17 hr. ago Yup, same here. Can't imagine how many people learned English from video games.
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    Font - tokkyuuressha 11 hr. ago ● "How come you know english so well, you're so talented" No, I just played through games in original english language instead of installing localization patches like my friends.
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    Font - GamingGems 17 hr. ago Speling for me 64 Reply Share _Ritz_ 14 hr. ago I don't think you've played enough yet for this skill.
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    Font - savvaspc 15 hr. ago Using GPS while driving. I see how my dad gets confused by GPS and cannot understand where his next turn is, or loses orientation. I got so used to it from games, that a tiny peek for a split second is enough to let me know when to turn and where. Especially for roundabouts, it helps a ton.
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    Font - pizzabagelcat 12 hr. ago Mini maps! Honestly never made the connection until I read this, but the way I look at gps is the same I quickly glance at mini maps when playing. Definitely more careful when driving though
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    Font - savvaspc 12 hr. ago ● And the phone screen always has to be on my right, because that's what most games had been using! I can't work with a phone on the left of my steering wheel.
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    Font - ThePointForward. 8 hr. ago Found the guy who doesn't play GTA. And personally I just have my phone hooked up to the infotainment, so the nav is on the screen.
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    Font - CarneyVore14 18 hr. ago Situational awareness. We are constantly worrying about the surroundings of our characters, so we do it to ourselves.
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    Font - Ok-Boysenberry-2955. 7 hr. ago Always telling kiddo "no son, don't stop in doorways, only rude people do that".
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    Font - theWatcherIs Me 10 hr. ago ● Yea, I played videogames where girls were flirting with my character and it instantly made me realize about 15+ girls that were giving me hints or obvious signs that I missed
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    Font - This User_Said · 14 hr. ago Racing games really helped me with this and driving. Knowing the pack of cars around you is another key thing no one teaches in driving but is just as important.
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    Font - batman2million 16 hr. ago Problem solving. So many people I know usually give up and look elsewhere for solutions to a problem. Gaming has taught me how to look a ton different ways to solve something.
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    Font - tdring22 17 hr. ago · I don't think this applies to everyone but I have cerebral palsey so my hand eye coordination is not as good as it should be. It would be infinitely worse without video games
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    Font - portezGaber 17 hr. ago I learned the skill "Awake". ● I can stay awake for 2 days.
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    Font - PM_ME_UR_FARTS_ 15 hr. ago I lost that skill as I got older. Naps rock, though. 264 ● · Reply Share portezGaber 15 hr. ago Dude, Nap is another skill we learn as we level up in real life. :)
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    Font - MaroonTrucker28 Mom used to tell me that too much time spent on video games will turn your brain to mush. But I like difficult video games, and my brain is very much active and working well when playing them. · 15 hr. ago
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    Font - Icy BigPoe 15 hr. ago · Yeah pretty much the exact opposite of what our parents told us about games is true.
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    Font - I'm completely making this up, but I'm going to guess that within the next few years, a study will show that people who play video games into their later life, prolong the onset of diseases like dementia, Alzheimer's, etc.
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    Font - Sevandcats 16 hr. ago ● Cheesy, but I learned to identify many bug and fish species from Animal Crossing New Horizons. It actually helped me overcome my fear of bugs, because instead of freaking out and trying to k II them, I could identify what they were, and leave the harmless ones alone.
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    Font - imnotfunny687. 17 hr. ago Runescape taught me buy low, sell high and how to watch out for scammers
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    Font - Kraile 10 hr. ago Runescape taught me a hard lesson on how a confidence scam works. Glad I learned that lesson with virtual items instead of losing actual real money.
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    Font - FellowDeviant - 16 hr. ago People scoff at games like Guitar Hero or Rock Band because "Lol play a real instrument" But I ended up getting really good playing on the drums, which transitions to real life very well. I have an ear for rhythm and it translates now to my DJ/Producing.

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