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People who play car racing video games may be more prone to drive recklessly and get into accidents, according to a study that adds to evidence that video games can influence the behavior of some players.
The study by German researchers published on Sunday examined the effect these games, featuring realistic driving environments with players often racing through city and suburban traffic, affect people who play them.
"Driving actions in these games often include competitive and reckless driving, speeding and crashing into other cars or pedestrians, or performing risky stunts with the vehicle. In short, most actions in racing games imply a very high risk of having an accident or severe crash in a highly realistic virtual road traffic environment," the researchers wrote.
It's just another way of parents trying to blame somebody else but themselves because their child is messed up.
Very well said Gunner36!
It seems the growing trend to blame everything but the dwindling family values in this country. I think children can become decensitized to violence, believe that everything will be ok, all you need to do is push the reset button. Children arent born with societies rules of right and wrong, they need to be taught. Anything from TV to reading is going to have an influence on them