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This sounds ridiculous on it's face.
But anyone with experience playing RTS games should realize a few moments thought, those players are perfect for the job.
Gamers are also great at building 3D models for engineering/ construction projects... the issue (as with so many of these fast moving tech topics) is that the decision makers are all, for want of a less perjorative term, boomers or older GenX
They'd be perfect for the job if they actually wanted to work. But they probably don't want to work. They want to continue sitting at home in their underwear playing video games. They may have the skills, but not the work ethic.
Wow, could you be more of a boomer stereotype?
If they called out D&D as satanic
It's not 1990 anymore. Almost everyone is a gamer these days.
It's a bigger industry than the global movie box office.
You have no idea how much work goes into being really good at a game.
That's why I'll never be any good at any game.