Did videogames influence your education?
Did videogames influence your education?
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Sometimes pieces of trivia offhandedly mentioned in video games stick with me more than a formal telling of them would. Like the booze facts from Catherine.
Yes I majored in computer science
Yeah, depending on the theme I research it after finishing a game, metallurgy, modern servo motors, history, astronomy, planes in detail, DIY from bricks to powerplant etc etc
we know damn well what this thread is about, post more anime boobs
yea, i dropped out of school because of vidya
>tfw no qt big tiddy gf
Do girls mind if you sleep on their boobs?
I'm so sorry, user.
Seriously, this is the most likely outcome. Modern videogames greatly confuse me. All of them want to be 60+ hour chores, when the demographic that plays them does not have that kind of freetime. Why not just make 30 hour JRPGs that have replay value with new events/routes/characters in each playthrough? Fairy Fencer F had the right idea.
Yeah, I ended up majoring in economics by just playing Merchant class on RO back then and trying always to rule the market.
did you know that crystalline like structure of titan makes it burnable like paper when it reaches critical temperature? which isn't very high, around 1200C'
no
Big tits sex demons shouldn't educate little boys. No wonder he adds "o" to it.
its uncomfortable to sleep but to rest there's no better pillow
>titan
Jupiter's moon? that's neat, why's that?
goddamn sauce please
meant titanium, little lingual mishap
it's not porn
I learned how to speak fluently in Japanese because of playing imported Super Famicom games from Japan.
Why don't you just play visual novel,user?
oh
then how does it resist high temperatures? it is used on jet engines and the like after all.
No, american education influenced my education
I think you are missing a few steps there, Name user.
apparently not in temperature critical sections, was surprised as well
Learn english without pay to any one in my hellhole
Oっπ!
the name of the character at least?
I did pay a tutor in school days, but I got one giant vocabulary from video games
That doesn't make any sense shes spending 10 minutes per cut, sawing a board into three pieces means 2 cuts what the fuck
Expanded my english reading skills by playing Pokemon Red.
My brother and I learned to read playing Ocarina of Time. Nioh helped me a bit when it came to my japanese class.
those rare moments where the teacher gets it wrong, now almost non-existent because they look up the answers on the back of the book
Teacher dinged me five points for properly using the word 'dystopian' in a book report, because she 'hadnt taught us that yet' and I said I learned it from a video game
it's very obvious that the question creator (or grader in this case) is not thinking very clearly.
Anyone have more anime/mangu milfs? Rather not have body hair and the ridiculously "motherly" face (i.e. one expression), but beggards can't be choosers and just read a recent thing with man and woman discussing spooky stories in a car and involved a ton of milfs (monsterous or not).
>she hadn't taught us that yet
what a dumb teacher
>because she 'hadnt taught us that yet'
that's the grounds for complaint and salary deduction in some countries.
Teacher pinged me for 3300 milliseconds because I was thinking about videogames.
>play EU4
>"dude wtf is aq qoyunlu/other random nation"
>wikipedia it
>now I know
I bet you $50 you used it incorrectly and that why you were actually dinged five points.
question creator probably didn't think teacher would stumble on this.
I was reading at a higher level than my peers in elementary school, yet at the same time I shunned reading, so the only explanation I have is that I learned polysyllabic words from video game instruction manuals and text boxes.
Also I learned basic trigonometry by making a shitty 2d shooter.
Big Boobies :D
>le click bait thread cuz its big titties and not translated ex dee
kill yourself she is saying pie but the class is saying OH.. oh-pie.. haha get it? not end yourself you mouth breathing retard (You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You)
Fuck off with your dystopian post
oPie indeed
That makes it even better. Fuck all this hardcore shit.
>tfw I know the year most big european events happened, which piece of land is located where and belongs to whom, and which pieces of land are rightfully my country's.
Imagine being this mad at a picture
Most of my English comes from playing video games in English, so I guess it influenced me. Also I always sucked at math, so I can't really blame it on video games.
>learned advanced mathematics (for my grade) because I wanted to make doom levels for other kids in my class
Remembering back they weren’t very good but people had fun.
>cut a board in half from top to bottom
>now have two boards just as long as the original, but half as wide
>cut left to right along one half-board
>takes half as long, as half-piece is half as wide
It's retarded, but there is an explanation. Question doesn't provide enough info.
Sometimes games will get me to invest a little bit of time into learning a few topics at least a surface level. Read Once and Future King after reading FSN, did some research on Gnosticism after playing Xenosaga, looked into a few religions after playing SMT, learned gardening and cooking after playing Harvest Moon, learned a small bit about guns and gun usage after playing through the MGS series, etc. Nothing super deep (again, usually surface level stuff), and it usually never amounts to anything, but I find some of the topics interesting.
lemme pirate your memories fag
Honestly making games is probably one of the best ways to get a head start on mathematics. You learn translating velocity over time to distance, if you want momentum or realistic jumping you also need an acceleration variable to alter speed, trig for translating distance at an angle to coordinates, the basics of graphing, the visible spectrum (by translating RGB into colors), Boolean logic which comes in handy for simplifying logical problems. And that's just on the programming side of things.
A little. I was a toddler when the SNES came out so I grew up reading not just random books I took out of Dad's office library (ex: Lord of the Rings, The Man Who Folded Himself, Ender's Game) but also JRPGs more than Dr Seuss or Roald Dahl so I was way ahead of everyone else in reading level.
More recently I took a couple classes in programming in college but my teacher was a fuckhead who only namedropped famous people in tech that he knew and did jackshit to actually teach. I assume the bastard had tenure to get away with that crap.
I learned english from video games so when the actual english lessons started I was really far ahead of others. I guess I just played lot more since I was ahead of my friends who also played games regularly. The first english word I learned was "use".
This kept me in the game to this day, I was always getting the best grades in class because of it, and I couldnt comprehend how some of my classmates had so much trouble with english.
This. I want shorter and more replayable games instead of 60-120 hour slogs that I'll play once and then never again. I burnt out on TW3 because of how long it was. By the time I was like halfway through I had already spent the same amount of time I spent beating each of the first two.
I actually did end up doing this too. I'm much more interested in story, characters, art, music, etc. than I am in pressing X To Swing Sword a dozen times and walking around a half-empty map doing chores for some villager. I still play a lot of regular games too, but VNs are great and more devs should start making them here in the west.
That picture is making me ill
They influence my dick
Have you guys seen this video
>if she works just as fast
It's a badly worded basic division problem. The question is supposed to make you think "10/2 minutes per piece = 5 minutes per piece -> 5*3 = 15." The problem, obviously, is that it doesn't take 5 minutes to cut "1 piece" of wood, you already have it and don't need to cut it at all.
I did something similar, except that after playing Blacksmith and dominating the market of enchanted weapons plus refined ones ended up studying mining and metalurgy engineering. Nowadays my life is selling 150 tons of blister copper to the Chinese, it's not a big business but its highly profitable
it never even says it's a square board though, if it's a 2 by 4 the next cut will be the same time as the first, it's just a really, really stupid question
This image triggers me more than it should.
But well... MURICA!
American educayshun
Haha it takes her 5 minutes to MAKE the board and then another 5 minutes per cut, DUH! DO YOU THINK WOODEN BOARDS JUST GROW ON TREES? LOL
I tried to do that, but found it easier to make money scamming people. Now I work in marketing kek
Are you DSP?
I wish I was even half as manly as DSP
>DSP
>manly
Are you a woman?