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When we play games does frustration play a big part in making you come back for more? Is frustration the key? Well when we think about it may seem silly but in some cases very true. Think about racing games like Gran Turismo, we sometimes get very annoyed but instead of giving up the frustration gives us more determination and we won't stop playing until we win. As humans we are very stubborn so in our heads we think "I can't let a computer beat me!" So we go on playing and playing until we win.
What are your views on this? Do you agree or disagree?
Thanks for reading RiCkOsS
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When we play games does frustration play a big part in making you come back for more? Is frustration the key? Well when we think about it may seem silly but in some cases very true. Think about racing games like Gran Turismo, we sometimes get very annoyed but instead of giving up the frustration gives us more determination and we won't stop playing until we win. As humans we are very stubborn so in our heads we think "I can't let a computer beat me!" So we go on playing and playing until we win.
What are your views on this? Do you agree or disagree?
Thanks for reading RiCkOsS