04-21-2012, 03:28 AM
Both yes, and no.
Myself, I know that I can get Violent DURING a videogame. For example, loosing badly or other unseen events make me REALLY angry (I've broken the case of my controller 3 times). But, as soon as I stop the game as I am back to normal.
Overall, as much as I feel (myself) they only make a person violent if they are within the vicinity of playing the game, but as soon as the game is taken away from them they'll return back to normal. However, there are extreme cases where people can take videogaming to the max and go around shooting people or getting sick thoughts due to what they've seen.
Mixed feelings though.
Myself, I know that I can get Violent DURING a videogame. For example, loosing badly or other unseen events make me REALLY angry (I've broken the case of my controller 3 times). But, as soon as I stop the game as I am back to normal.
Overall, as much as I feel (myself) they only make a person violent if they are within the vicinity of playing the game, but as soon as the game is taken away from them they'll return back to normal. However, there are extreme cases where people can take videogaming to the max and go around shooting people or getting sick thoughts due to what they've seen.
Mixed feelings though.