blasteroids.com
Search Search User User name Password  
     
All Platforms PC PS2 PS3 Xbox Xbox 360 Wii
 Home  News  Games  Downloads  Forums  Feedback 
 

News

You are here: blasteroids.com / news / gamers feel more relaxed after playing violent games? /
Latest news

Gamers feel more relaxed after playing violent games?

Dela @ Apr 04, 2008 23:02 | 14 comments

We have heard research that link video games to almost every human emotion in existence and still have come no closer to figuring out the true effect, if any, that this content has on impressionable minds. Nevertheless, since it is a hot and controversial topic in almost all regions where video games enjoy strong sales, we like to publish the results of studies and let users renew the debate.

Develop Magazine has conducted research that involved 292 World of Warcraft players aged between twelve years and eighty-three years. The results allegedly show that, contrary to a popular belief and several other papers, playing video games that depict levels of violence leads players to feel calmed and tired.

Of course, whether World of Warcraft is the best title to determine the effect is debatable too, but it still is an interesting result. "There were actually higher levels of relaxation before and after playing the game as opposed to experiencing anger but this did very much depend on personality type," said Jane Barnett, who headed the Middlesex study.

Barnett added the research will help develop an emotion and gaming questionnaire to help distinguish the type of gamer who is likely to transfer their online aggression into everyday life.


Get regular news updates from AfterDawn.com by subscribing to our RSS feeds using the Subscribe button below. If you have been living in a cave for a few years now and don't know how to use RSS feeds, then Click Here to read a Guide on how to use RSS (and other) feeds.

Previous Next

Comments

Comment by: 21Q (Apr 04, 2008 23:19)

I can understand feeling more relaxed. I don't play violent games but I would imagine that is anything it lets you get the anger out, and thus, you get the feel relaxed. But hey, that's just what I think. There are teams of researcher's on it so no one cares what I think ;_;

Comment by: ooZEROoo (Apr 04, 2008 23:19)

I read something similar to this a while back. I personally feel better by taking all frustrations of a long day out on some poor online opponent by shooting them in the face.

Comment by: B33rdrnkr (Apr 04, 2008 23:36)

Originally posted by ooZEROoo:
I read something similar to this a while back. I personally feel better by taking all frustrations of a long day out on some poor online opponent by shooting them in the face.

True..

Comment by: iluvendo (Apr 04, 2008 23:57)

What? Are you asking that in psychiatry is it called "Agression Therapy"???

Comment by: susieqbbb (Apr 05, 2008 00:03)

I like this because there was a study done in florida where they found that gamers who played violent video games had better hand and eye coordination then gamers that didn't the study also found you didn't even have to play a extremely violent game. most of the games that users where placed on where games like.

Super mario sunshine

legend of zelda: oot

And the most violent they placed users on.

Grand theft auto III.

Comment by: snowlock (Apr 05, 2008 01:22)

they all relax me to an extent, unless i'm playing local multiplayer.
i wouldn't say the violent ones relax me anymore, but still...
i'm about to relax a little right now.
-puts in no more heroes-

Comment by: Wolfkin (Apr 05, 2008 02:39)

World of Warcraft which is the game they used in this study hardly counts as the type of game that would insite tension. The game is almost zen. That's like saying people are more relaxed after playing "Endless Ocean" or "Bejeweled".

Comment by: Ludikhris (Apr 05, 2008 04:11)

Catharsis

Comment by: 7thsinger (Apr 05, 2008 12:43)

I hurt small woodland creatures to ease agressive tension.

I play video games for fun. Not anger management, or as relaxation therapy, or to make me lose weight, or be more influential.

I play for fun.

Comment by: Gradical (Apr 05, 2008 23:20)

I personally find it extremely stressing whenever i play on a local network a game like unreal or CS, i get way to much involved in the competition, although whenever i stop i feel relaxed, theres only so much i can play, unless the competition sucks then i can be pawning noobs for a real long time with no stress whatsoever ;)

Comment by: ZippyDSM (Apr 06, 2008 01:31)

I hate MPing, mostly due to the fact I can not type and look at the screen that and by the time I buy said game the MP servers are dead.....hehehehehe

but anyway I do so enjoy my FPSs good lord a good gib is so relaxing,its almost better than sex....(well i never had have had sex so what do i know :P)

Comment by: chaos_zzz (Apr 06, 2008 14:50)

Originally posted by Wolfkin:
World of Warcraft which is the game they used in this study hardly counts as the type of game that would insite tension. The game is almost zen. That's like saying people are more relaxed after playing "Endless Ocean" or "Bejeweled".


second that, wow it's not violent

real violent games will get you relaxed if you are good, if not u'll get stressed and start smashing things around. not the desired behavior right?

Comment by: lxfactor (Apr 06, 2008 18:08)

thats why they didnt measure REAL VIOLENT games.. its just to show that angry kids calm down after beating up a bunch of people online.. not everyone has a lvl 70..

Comment by: mrgooey (Apr 06, 2008 21:38)

Originally posted by ooZEROoo:
I read something similar to this a while back. I personally feel better by taking all frustrations of a long day out on some poor online opponent by shooting them in the face.

agree, unless im the one is getting owned by some1

   

Digital video: AfterDawn.com | AfterDawn Forums
Music: MP3Lizard.com
Gaming: Blasteroids.com | Blasteroids Forums
Software: Software downloads
Blogs: User profile pages
RSS feeds: Digital Technology News | Latest Software Updates International: fin.AfterDawn.com | Download.fi | fin.MP3Lizard.com
Navigate: Search
About us: About AfterDawn Ltd | Advertise on our sites | Rules, Restrictions, Legal disclaimer & Privacy policy
Contact us: Send feedback | Contact our media sales team
 
  © 2024 by AfterDawn Ltd.