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What Puts People Off Gaming Online?

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Ben Bradley
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To many people, online gaming is a great way to kick back and relax after a hard day at work or school. It’s been around for decades – and with everything from single-player trivia games to multiplayer shootout games on offer, there’s something for everyone.

But there are some concerns around online gaming, such as the risk of fraud or the perception that it might be “wasted time”. This article will delve into some of these concerns and address them to give you the reassurance you need to help you enjoy the online gaming world.

Fraud risk

 

Sadly, it’s true that the risk of fraud is somewhat ever-present whenever you’re doing anything online. There are plenty of fraudsters out there, and that’s true in the gaming world as well. Any game that requires you to provide some sort of financial information is likely to have at least a tiny risk of fraud built-in – because any time you provide credit card details over the web, they could be hacked.

One way to reduce the risk of falling victim to fraud is to ensure that you do your research before you start playing. If you’re going to do some online gambling, for example, heading to an information-based website like Betting Compare can potentially help you find good providers and weed out the bad ones. While there’s no guarantee that you’ll ever be able to avoid fraud, knowledge certainly is power – and you can reduce the risk significantly by becoming better informed.

Waste of time?

Another reason that some people avoid gaming online is because they consider it to be a potential waste of time. According to this article, online gaming is a less valuable pursuit than some other leisure interests – perhaps because it’s idle rather than active, or because it’s perceived to not be enriching the mind.

However, there’s plenty of evidence to suggest that online gaming can have positive consequences for people. Participating in a game-based environment can help enhance problem-solving skills, for example, while multiplayer games are designed to boost teamwork and co-operation. These are all skills that can later be transferred to the workforce or to other environments.

Some games, meanwhile, are even designed and marketed with skill and knowledge enhancement in mind. It’s been demonstrated that games like Sudoku, Tetris and more are able to enhance mental agility because of the skills required in order to succeed at those games. Trivia quizzes, meanwhile, form a big chunk of the online gaming market – and these can help you become more knowledgeable about a particular area. This, for sure, isn’t a waste of time!

Ultimately, gaming online doesn’t have to be a negative experience. It’s something that can build character and provide a range of transferable skills – including teamwork, problem-solving abilities and much more. And while it’s certainly the case that fraud can crop up in online gaming, it’s also the case that you can reduce the chances of this happening to you.

Ben Bradley

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