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    Is it worth controlling video games for children?

    Is it worth controlling video games for children?
    Do you think it's worth controlling or should you leave it alone?

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    It seems to me that it is necessary to control the process of playing, for children. In any case, in order to preserve vision and emotional state, you need to play 1 or maximum 1.5 hours. For example, my younger sister constantly asks to download her different games that she sees somewhere. I often have to go to the pirate bay to download games. But she plays no more than 1.5 hours a day.

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    Most studies and our personal observations suggest that the optimal length of play is five hours. If this figure is exceeded, there is already reason to think about your lifestyle. Those who play more than 50 hours a week should be especially concerned - that's really a lot.

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    Controlling video games for children is important to ensure a healthy balance between gaming and other activities. For older players who enjoy games like CS:GO, customization with weapon skins is a popular aspect. If you are looking for affordable skins, this website has an article about the cheapest stiletto knife CS:GO skins

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    It is clear that skins do not wear out physically, but in CS:GO each of them has a quality (Factory New, Minimal Wear, etc.). Should you avoid frequent use, or is this a myth?

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    I try to use my skins wisely and not waste them on ones that aren't worth it. For example, I recently bought a Desert Eagle Kumicho Dragon from https://dmarket.com/csgo-skins/produ...kumicho-dragon and it's in great condition because I immediately put it in my collection and rarely use it. Keeping it in good condition and not playing useless games with it is my main advice.

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