Report Video gamers’ aggression linked to frustration

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The disturbing imagery or violent storylines of videos games like World of Warcraft or Grand Theft Auto are often accused of fostering feelings of aggression in players. But a new study shows hostile behavior is linked to gamers’ experiences of failure and frustration during play—not to a game’s violent content.

The study is the first to look at the player’s psychological experience with video games instead of focusing solely on its content. Researchers found that failure to master a game and its controls led to frustration and aggression, regardless of whether the game was violent or not. The findings of the study were published online in the March edition of the Journal of Personalityand Social Psychology.

“Any player who has thrown down a remote control after losing an electronic game can relate to the intense feelings or anger failure can cause,” explains lead author Andrew Przybylski, a researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University, who said such frustration is commonly known among gamers as “rage-quitting.”

That experience is not unique to gaming, says coauthor Richard Ryan, a motivational psychologist at the University of Rochester. For example, in sports, players may lose a game as a result of a bad call. “When people feel they have no control over the outcome of a game, that leads to aggression,” he explains. “We saw that in our experiments. If you press someone’s competencies, they’ll become more aggressive, and our effects held up whether the games were violent or not.”

 
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LOL I thought this was obvious. Well, some people are angry because they are "failing , losing!" Not because of the violence on screen.
 

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LOL I thought this was obvious. Well, some people are angry because they are "failing , losing!" Not because of the violence on screen.

Without a study to reference from, no scientist will ever believe that "obvious" thought.
 

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There's no reason to believe that it's the violence causing aggression either.
If you can't master a game, you get frustrated... Right? Well , some people can't handle it.
So, they might taking out their frustration/aggression on others.
 

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There's a fact you must know:

Only Nintendo first-party games are the only games that brings out the least amount of frustration, compared to all other games.
 
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