Unemployment in the UK is falling according to some quarters and we can only take these figures at face value.
Games Asylum: "Outdated football games are a common sight when scouring jumble sales, car boots and charity shops for bargain price video games. Entire shelves filled with decade-old FIFA and PES games spread across a dozen formats. Often they end up in bargain bins, sitting alongside unwanted celebrity fitness DVDs and seemingly random TV show box sets. But here’s the thing. Not all football games gathering dust in the likes of Oxfam are in fact worthless."
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I'm saying yes simply because unemployed folks need to quit wasting their time playing games and get out there job hunting...
(unless you're physically handicapped or below job employment age)
im employed and i get pretty sick no scope head shots. get that paper yo
I dunno.
Common sense would argue that the common full-time employee with a place of his own has more responsibilities and thus less time to get better through longer hours of practice.
But talent is always a factor, and if the talent is there, it requires less practice.
In the end, I guess it varies based on initial talent and how many hours between work a worker is able to practice.
As far as non-workers, they've got more time, but decidedly less coin, so their ability to get more games to practice on becomes severely limited.
They might become super pros at certain games, given enough initial talent and hours practicing, but their skills will not be spread out to nearly as many games in most cases.
This article made no sense to me at all. Like I read it...It's a good thesis...but then nothing else.