Tuesday 2 October 2012

Anyone Can Get Better At Video Games With These Great Tips

By Philip Fleming


The world of video games has evolved into a realistic, completely believable virtual playing field! You can be the hero of the ninth inning, bases loaded tie game or rescue the beautiful princess from that evil warlord! Or, you could learn something new and valuable. Whatever your intent with video games, the following article will teach you a thing or two.

Try to restrain your major gaming to only one kind of machine. Buying all the major consoles plus a gaming-worthy personal computer can cost up to thousands, just in hardware. Yet, most big titles will be available on almost all of them. Choose one platform to stick with for savings.

Practice makes perfect! The more you play a game, the better you'll be. The more walkthroughs you read, the better prepared you'll be for each level. Watch videos of others playing, or read posts about their experiences, and you'll find you quickly master games with little effort and frustration.

When you buy a gaming system, you should think about buying a new chair as well. If you have games where you could be sitting for hours on end, you need a chair that will support your back and keep you from getting fatigued. Shop around for a good chair that will keep you comfortable while playing.

If you want to find a good video game for your child, the best way to start is with what he or she likes. Also, you can think about what they may need more of. For example, if your child is having trouble spelling, seek out a game that helps with that.

Make sure that if your children are using an online gaming system, they do not reveal their identity. If they want to play games online, they need to be taught how to stay safe. Teach them to never reveal their school, gender, age, name or address and location to anyone online.

If you are a parent, do not ban video games completely from your child's life. In fact, some video games contain information that is educational for your child. Rather than telling your child they cannot play video games, encourage them to play educational and fun games by purchasing the games for them.

Turn off your Antivirus software if you are gaming offline. If you are not online, there is no need for your computer to waste processes on antivirus software, so go ahead and shut it down. A word of caution, make a note to yourself to turn it back on if you are not already in the habit of doing so. You should never go online while your antivirus is not running.

Set a limit for how much you will spend on video games every week. You may want to buy all kinds of games whenever you can, but games are getting more expensive. Set a certain amount aside for your gaming, and you will never go over budget or get out of control.

Get some sun. Vitamin D is something many gamers are deficient in, but it plays a huge role in mind and body health. Get outside for at least 30 minutes a day to take in fresh air, the sun's healthy rays (wear sunscreen!) and allow yourself to decompress for a bit.

Use video game playing time to motivate your children. Does your child love to play video games? Do you have a hard time motivating him to much of anything? As your child completes chores, allow him to play a certain amount of video game time. For instance, if you want your son to do the dishes, let him play for half an hour once he completes this task.

Don't be shy about downloading games digitally! While this distribution channel experienced a somewhat rocky start, the kinks have been ironed out. Today, downloading your games (legally) is a much faster and more convenient way to get access to them. It's also a great way to hang onto them; with most reputable services you're allowed to download a game over and over again. This makes it easy to recover from a computer meltdown without fussing with a bunch of DVD-ROMs.

As you have just read, there are so many ways to play video games. When you go to a video game store, it can be overwhelming to know how to approach the world of gaming. This article has hopefully helped you open your eyes to the new tips and tricks you can use for gaming!




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