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Colon_CrapSpray
07-16-2010, 07:05 AM
http://www.1up.com/media?id=3802758&type=lg

The tried and true tale of video game violence turning players into well-trained killing machines received an interesting wrinkle today. A Texas A&M study (via CVG) claims that violent games may actually reduce hostility, rather than increase it.
The study, conducted by Dr. Christopher J. Ferguson, gave 103 young adults a frustrating task to perform. Afterwards, they would be randomly selected to play no game, a non-violent game, a violent game as a hero, or a violent game as a villain. "The results suggest that violent games reduce depression and hostile feelings in players through mood management," said Dr. Ferguson.

"It probably won't come as a surprise to gamers that playing games may reduce stress, although others have been skeptical of this idea," he said. "This is the first study that explores this idea, however." Ferguson does note that the results are correlational, which means they aren't necessarily causal, and more research is needed for a certain conclusion. Dr. Ferguson also points out that this research could lead to video games being used in therapy, to help patients deal with their frustrations.

Keep in mind that the study was conducted among young adults, so it doesn't necessarily contradict earlier studies we've seen related to children playing violent games. While we shouldn't be too eager to take one study as a win, this is a good step in the right direction of dispelling some fears about video game violence.

1UP (http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3180386)

Hmmm....All I notice is that when my 16 yr old son plays video games for a couple of hours...my fridge gets raided more often...which in turn means my wallet takes a beating...How's that for a causal effect!!!

MaydaX
07-16-2010, 07:25 AM
However what they don't take into consideration is playing buggy console ports which can often cause more anger :P

Neil
07-16-2010, 08:07 AM
However what they don't take into consideration is playing buggy console ports which can often cause more anger :P

+1 lol

England4eva
07-16-2010, 09:09 AM
The conclusion is simple.

If you`re a well rounded individual with no psychopathic tenancies then you can play and/or watch whatever you wish without the need to go out and act out what you just saw or played.

If you are a sandwich short of a picnic then its quite possible you`ll go out and act what you just played or saw.

Solution.. lock up those who aren`t stable.

bacon
07-16-2010, 10:46 AM
However what they don't take into consideration is playing buggy console ports which can often cause more anger :P

I lol'ed and was thinking the same thing when I saw the pic in the op. I will also add that listening to Cliffy B whine about PC gaming and why consoles are awesome make me have violent thoughts.