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Will the popularity of games lead to fewer street fights?
I don't think so. The reduction of street fighting is closely related to the popularization of law and public education. Nowadays, games are highly popular, but we can still see teenagers fighting in the street, but the frequency is much less than before. This is not a change brought about by the popularity of games, but a change brought about by economic development and legal popularization.

In fact, it is unrealistic to let people vent their emotions into the game by the popularity of games, especially some games involving yellow violence will only aggravate the occurrence of violent incidents, because it is easy to kill and hurt people in the game without paying any price, but some people easily confuse the network with reality, which makes it easier to commit crimes in real life. Moreover, people nowadays are impatient, get angry easily when playing games, and like to spray people. Last time I talked about Wuhan University of Technology, two boys in the dormitory had an argument to play games and grab buff, and finally drew swords. When there were no games before, we fought for other reasons. Now that there is a game, there is another reason to fight. If games are widely popularized, will society really be harmonious? I don't think so. People can't see the reality clearly just because the game is becoming more and more violent.

Therefore, the popularity of games is not the fundamental solution to social crimes. The real solution is to popularize the law and let the public know that it is illegal to do such a thing, and let them know the punishment after committing a crime and the consequences of doing so. Doing this kind of thing with games can only be called disaster, and it can't solve the problem at all. When I was a child, a classmate was invited to the police station for fighting outside. Going back to school is a kind of punishment, and then the students are fine, which is the result of aggravated punishment. Therefore, popularizing the law is the last word, and everything else is crooked ways.