I am sure you’ve heard the saying, “Video games will rot your brain!”. But the question is do they? For the last year, Fortnite has dominated pop culture and nearly all young people are playing it on some sort of system. Many have learned valuable hand-eye coordination from this game along with problem solving. Generations have enjoyed video games from Pac-Man to Call of Duty for years, and Fortnite is no different. Video games do not rot your brain, quite the contrary, video games enhance fine and gross motor coordination, teach players to problem solve and give gamers the interaction from inside their own home.
First, video games are responsible for keen hand eye coordination. In a recent study in ‘Psychology Today’, they compared gamers to those who do not game and found that their visuomotor control was enhanced due to their time playing games. They also noted that their reaction time was twice that of a non-gamer. The gamers had enhanced performance in each study performed, thus proving video games do not rot a brain but enhance it.
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Secondly, when playing video games such as Fortnite, you must build shelter to protect yourself as well as stay ahead of the impending storm. This requires a sense of problem solving that is beneficial in all realms of life. ‘Business Insider’ states, “playing video games is not a waste of time”. They make this claim because they studied gamers and saw those who played games such as Call of Duty had improved cognitive abilities such as improved attention, spatial orientation and problem-solving abilities.
Lastly, those who participate in online multiplayer games interact with others in places they would never imagine visiting. Xbox alone has players from every place on the globe and players from every section can play with others far away. This improves communication skills and breaks down in person barriers that keep people introverted and shy. This has been fundamental during lockdown from Covid-19. It has been proven that during quarantine many children who are missing social interaction are thriving during online play as compared to those who are only interacting with those within their family. They are able to connect with peers and perform tasks as a team. Those who say children who play too many videos are inept are wrong as it doesn’t stunt social development but enhances it. Those too scared to talk in a public setting, learn how to communicate. This means of communication is especially freeing for those with autism. Video games do not isolate you; they open your tiny world up to the entire Earth, breaking down cultural barriers and even bridging people who were once discriminated against.
All in all, video games are not the evil everyone thinks. Video games are part of many cultures throughout the world. Playing games on a screen has been a cornerstone of childhood for generations. Many try to say, “Video games cause children to reenact scenes that have led to school shootings”. Well, I have been playing video games since I was a toddler and I have yet to break my moral code to kill. Fortnite is the most popular game today and has, along with all video games, bridged the gap in communication skills, enhanced motor skills and helped children learn valuable problem-solving skills needed for adulthood.