Kenda Wayment
Kenda Wayment voted up Walt O'Reagun's answer

If you can control your habit, it's okay.  Moderation is acceptable.

But if you can't control it - if you spend all your time playing computer games, to the exclusion of actually interacting with people in social settings - you won't grow to your full potential.

Kenda Wayment
Kenda Wayment voted up Walt O'Reagun's answer

If you can control your habit, it's okay.  Moderation is acceptable.

But if you can't control it - if you spend all your time playing computer games, to the exclusion of actually interacting with people in social settings - you won't grow to your full potential.

Kenda Wayment
Kenda Wayment voted up Anonymous' answer

My son always played a lot of games. I did think it was affecting his life . They make those games so you WILL keep coming back over and over so you can achieve a high level or score in an imaginary scenario.

I even used to help him with his games when he was … Read more

Kenda Wayment
Kenda Wayment voted up Bikergirl Anonymous' answer

I think because so many become addicted to their games, and it then becomes a destructive activity .. Not productive.  They can lose traction in 'real life' situations, and become competely compulsive.

Sure it can enhance hand eye co-ordination .. But, it you don't shower, don't work, don't feed yourself nutritional food or engage in other … Read more