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Worldwide, it is estimated that just over 40 percent of the world’s population plays video games on a regular basis.
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During 2022, the gamer industry in Mexico generated income of almost 17 million pesos.
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During the past year, the video game industry in Mexico registered an increase of just over 5.5 percent.
Without a doubt, video games have become a fundamental part of people’s daily lives, so much so that for many, this has become more than a hobby, even becoming a highly paid economic activity; however, for the “hobby” of video games, it can bring various negative consequences; as narrated by an Internet user, who has given himself the task of telling, how is it that he saved a colleague from being fired for playing video gameswhen verifying that the graphics card of his computer might not load the game for which he was accused of “wasting time”.
Worldwide, data provided by The Competitive Intelligence Unitpoint out that the video game industry generates income of just over 16 thousand 928 million pesos, only in Mexico, this during the past year, a figure that also registers an increase of just over 5.5 percent compared to what was indicated in 2021.
In addition to this, worldwide, the gamer industry has given way imprint, because according to DFC Intelligence, Currently, just over 40 percent of the world’s population plays video games on a regular basis. a figure that represents just over three thousand 100 million active gamers within the current scene.
Avoid dismissal for playing video games at work thanks to your graphics card
According to what has been pointed out by health experts, on average a person in Mexico spends between one and five hours a week playing video games, Although of this figure, three percent of those surveyed declared that they spend more than 20 hours a week playing video games, figure that reveals the amount of time that an average person can dedicate.
However, although the universe of video games now allows you to play practically anywhere, sometimes this “hobby” can bring with it various problems, as narrated by a young man who tells how he saved one of his colleagues, to be fired, following he was accused of home video games during work hours.
a member was accused of playing video games on his work computer and I got him cleared by proving conclusively that the employer-provided graphics card mightn’t handle the resource-hungry game his supervisor claimed to have seen https://t.co/FIS5yyIy78
— Erik Strobl ???? ???? (@erikstrobl) January 25, 2023
According to what he points out, the user of Twitterhe narrates, that his partner was accused of installing unauthorized third-party software on a government computer, Therefore, he was able to demonstrate conclusively that his partner did not abuse time or state property, Well, the requirements to play the video game were not compatible with the equipment provided by the employer, weapons of pointing out that the only thing his partner did was check a review of the game on his break, which is not illegal.
not even close. He watched a game review on his break (which is fine) but he was accused of installing unauthorized third-party software on a government computer (which he 100% didn’t do and, as I showed, mightn’t have done). Zero abuse of time or state property
— Erik Strobl ???? ???? (@erikstrobl) January 25, 2023
Although playing video games has become a highly demanded activity, especially among the new generations, this pastime can have adverse consequences, because today, “addiction” to video games can be a serious problem.
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