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The key, however, is to play with real people whom you know and with whom you have a real connection—even if they are across the country. As McGonigal explained, “We don’t see those benefits in the first-person shooter world when you are mostly playing against people you don’t know in the anonymous Internet game play.” That’s because there is a negative effect associated with playing violent games when the opponent is anonymous.
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