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Bizdustry

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  1. I usually spend between 10-15 hours, but sometimes it can be less, sometimes more. It really depends on what I have going on with work and outside of working commitments to what time I have lef
  2. Generally I will finish a game. The only time I’ll pause it would be if circumstances in my life changed, or that I am so stuck and frustrated I couldn’t get pass the next level. Regardless I’d never give up, sometimes having a small break can help.
  3. I usually discover video games through social media and the internet. Once I’ve found an exciting game that is being discussed I will be looking up the reviews to see whether they are good enough. I’ll always do this before making the purchase.
  4. Nostalgia isn't just a trend; it's shaping the gaming industry today. These games are making a comeback and are being integrated into modern video games. I think it’s really good and welcome the idea.
  5. I know that indie games focus on creating detailed environments that draw players in. By using visually striking art styles and sounds, I have seen the developers evoke feelings of wonder and this will be encouraging exploration.
  6. Gaming can have a mixed impact on mental health, offering benefits like time to destress and social connection, but also risks such as addiction and depression can form. I’ve also heard of people gaining a lot of weight from unhealthy eating habits linked to gaming
  7. Games with non-linear narratives can be engaging and thought-provoking! I can make choices that influence the story, leading to different outcomes or paths. This format can create a more personalized experience, as I can see how my decisions shape the narrative.
  8. I think games that have parkour or free-running mechanics can be really exciting! They often add a element to gameplay, enabling movement and exploration of different surroundings. It can make players feel more involved in the game, as they navigate through complex terrains.
  9. Let’s say over the course of a month, how much money would you spend on gaming? All together including any micro transactions, subscriptions, games, consoles or even merch. Do you have a budget that you won’t exceed or do you just buy what you want?
  10. Anyone ever tried a virtual reality game? If so what game was it and what console? How did it make you feel playing? Did it feel the same as real life? I’d love virtual reality games to come with the ability to feel senses too, but we’ll see where the future will take us
  11. Has anyone ever been to a video game arcade? Do you remember the first time you went and when that was? What video games did you play? As technology and the industry advances we are seeing less and less arcades on the streets now.
  12. In what ways can video gaming be educational? A lot of schools block and discourage video gaming as a whole but surely it has some educational benefit to it? One that I can think of right of the bat is that some games can improve reaction time which can help later on in life, with things like driving.
  13. Can you remember the first video game you ever played? For most of us here this question will take us back for a walk in memory lane to our early years as a child on this planet. I can’t be for sure, but I think one of the very first games I played was Mario Kart on the original Nintendo Wii.
  14. This question is for the slightly older ones here. I’m only 24, so I can’t really answer the question in full. However, Over the last 25 years, how has video gaming changed? And what would you say were the biggest changes? Were they positive or negative? Is the industry changing too?
  15. As the title states, Should small children be allowed to play violent video games? Why or Why not? A lot of parents will buy age restricted games, usually 18+ markers, for their children. The children get around by having their parents buying them the title. What do you think about this?
  16. Are video games bad for your health, in your opinion? If so what ways are they bad for you? Have you personally experienced any symptoms either short or long term or known anyone who has? I’ve heard of gamers who develop a unhealthy addiction
  17. Do your parents or grandparents spend any time playing video games? If so, what originally got them into video gaming? And, how often do they play and what sort of titles? Was it you who got them into it
  18. What different devices do you use for gaming? I mostly use my mobile phone but occasionally I’ll play on my Laptop when I have time. Mobile is my preferred option as it’s portable and you can do it practically anywhere
  19. Largest unexpected bill I’ve had is an electricity bill. For many years I have been underpaying each month as my electric company didn’t take the readings correctly resulting in a bill I’ve had to pay for more than £3000. This happened when I switched from standard meter to a smart meter.
  20. We don’t call it citizens arrest. In the UK, people refer to it as such but it’s known as any other persons arrest powers. This is outlined under S24A Pace that gives any other persons certain arrest powers when an offence is being or has been committed.
  21. Saving up to pay off my car loan, short term debt and other expenses. I’m also saving up a significant amount of money month by month to attempt to afford the ability to travel to see Australia in the upcoming years.
  22. A little he of an interesting but weird question to ask. However, like others have said, over. It’s easier to access it when it’s hanging over. (When nature calls)!
  23. I’d probably prefer working abroad for the year. As in your free time you have a steady source of income to aid you exploring and enjoying the new country your working in. There again, studying abroad can allow you to gain an insight and a qualification into a higher paying job role
  24. I’ve never baked my own bread but I’ve had family bake some for me and I’ve got to say it tasted significantly better than processed off the shelf. Who knows, perhaps in the future I’ll bake myself but I haven’t really good the skills to do it.
  25. The longest time that I have been awake for 48 hours and I’ve felt shit after the first 24 hours. Start to loose the ability to keep my eyes open, feel horrifically cold and weak even it’s warm, and lightheaded. Also feel hungry if sleep deprived
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