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In a surprising twist to the long-debated topic of video game violence, a recent study suggests that playing violent video games might actually decrease stress hormones in some players. Contrary to popular belief, the study found no increase in aggressive tendencies, indicating a more complex relationship between video game content and player responses than previously thought. The findings have been published in the scientific journal Physiology & Behavior.

For years, the impact of violent video games on behavior has been a contentious subject. Past research has often pointed towards a potential increase in aggression and stress among players of these games. This belief has fueled ongoing debates among parents, educators, and policymakers regarding the suitability of such games for young audiences. Motivated by these discussions and inconsistencies in previous findings, researchers embarked on a new study to explore the physiological and psychological effects of violent video games more comprehensively.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Agreed, the team's talent and passion shine through, it's a really satisfying FPS, engaging team-based comp stomper, and damned solid 40k 'mood' game (not a slight toward the design, quite the opposite!) Soundtrack's kickass, too!

I'd say TenCent made itself felt in the monetisation, especially in prioritising it over basically every other secondary mechanic from the start. Feels like all of that effort would have helped build more of this good game, y'know?

[–] andrew_bidlaw 2 points 10 months ago

Someone downvoted you before I followed the notification. I don't know why lol.

Maybe you are right, but there are many studios that introduced such tactics without any guidance, so by Occam's razor I'd be more inclined to lay that on stupidity rather than foreign influence. And what irks me more – FatShark are no Epic, their CEOs won't even sit at the same table, I'm surprised TenCent even bothered to buy into their stocks.

I'd stay with my idea of it being the access ticket into chinese market because no one, literally no one would buy these stocks intentionally - who'd even know who they are? Or, as my plan B, they just bought whatever was traded in bulk, using these cheap money they've got with a building baloon earlier, without care. Something would fly, something would drown, calculate the difference and reinvest.