Gaming

                                                             GAMING

they are alot of peaple that start to play alot on there Pc's or Xbox, PlayStations, But we need to know where that strat from, and the most emportant thing ever is, Where it's going for, and how that is going to benefit peaple, So Let's get started





What does Gaming mean?

Gaming refers to playing electronic games, whether through consoles, computers, mobile phones or another medium altogether. Gaming is a nuanced term that suggests regular gameplay, possibly as a hobby. Although traditionally a solitary form of relaxation, online multiplayer video games have made gaming a popular group activity as well.
A person who is into gaming is often called a gamer or hardcore gamer.


What is the Benefits of Gaming ?

You Might Get a Career Boost. 

Because certain genres of games reward and encourage leadership traits—providing for “communities,” securing their safety, etc.—researchers have noted that players can display a correlating motivation in their real-world career goals. Improvising in a game can also translate into being faster on your feet when an office crisis crops up.

Players Can Become Fascinated with History.           

Many games use actual historical events to drive their stories. Those characters and places can then spark a child’s interest in discovering more about the culture they’re immersed in, according to researchers. Parents who have obtained books, maps, and other resources connected to games have reported their children are more engaged with learning, which can lead to a lifetime appreciation for history.

They Make Kids Physical. 

While some games promote a whole-body level of interaction, even those requiring a simple handheld controller can lead to physical activity. Sports games that involve basketball, tennis, or even skateboarding can lead to children practicing those same skills outdoors. 


And The list Goe's On (if someone Tell's you gaming is for geek's tell him to fuck off lol)





One of the thing that make's gaming expensive is the pc's
If you are a gamer you know what i'm talking about, there is alot of offer's in the market about good quality pc but in the end they are serving the company ho made them and sell them to you,



 The price of a good quality pc just to play whit it start frome 1k$ up to 10k$ and it's alot of money to pay. If You Ask this kind of questions, 

Why are gaming computers so much more expensive than consoles?


  
let's answer that question right now 


They don’t have to be, but you’re correct if you assume you want to play all the newest and best titles. The PC will very likely be far more expensive to play the same games as are just being released on consoles. But there’s a number of reasons that ultimately it saves money to buy a PC.
  1. PC games are on sale far more often, and generally cheaper than console games. Humble Bundles give you dozens of games for under $60, the price of one AAA console title.
  2. As for consoles, there are PC exclusive titles. Fewer and fewer console exclusives, however. Nearly all indie games are available on PC, many not on consoles.
  3. Steam makes game purchasing way easier and more convenient than getting physical media, among others (GOG, G4L…) Saves time, gas, $$$, No such this as ‘out of stock’.
  4. You need a PC for other stuff in your life. It can replace cable TV, DVD/Blu-Ray players, sound systems, home theater boxes…. Plus work applications (for some).
  5. Cost for future upgrades is usually far less than the price of new consoles.
  6. The Free To Play market is enormous on PC; not nearly as much anywhere else. (maybe smartphones, but aside from Pokemon Go…) Again, saves $$$.
  7. Modding communities make old games fun and interesting with new content, so you pay for new games way less often. All free.
  8. Can play many online games whenever, where-ever. Not forced to go home just to chill out with some Dota 2. Same game on your work computer, laptop, and gaming rig if its lightweight enough.



 

 





























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