Useful is probably not the best word to describe online games. "Useful" is not the same word that describes basketball or ice hockey. Online gaming is another activity that people do for entertainment. Unlike traditional sports, it is highly disliked because it has little to no physical interaction, but like sports, it typically requires a high degree of mental agility, mental stress, and social interaction.
It involves action.Online games develop a variety of skills, such as problem solving, tactical coordination, and hands-on perseverance. However, playing too many online games without a break can dramatically affect the maintenance and development of your other skills, so you need to strike a balance. As a gamer and software developer, after spending hours uninterrupted on my PC, I find myself experiencing a partial loss of verbal and motor skills, as if I were experiencing the real world in a fog.
There are a few examples that I have noticed. Lens mentally. Some online games encourage verbal interaction with other players, which can help solve this problem. Overall, I recommend online games in general, as well as specific online games, to anyone looking to develop relationships with family and friends, or to develop basic mental skills. But for the most part, online games are valued as a source of entertainment. This is addictive entertainment full of emotional satisfaction and reward, but for all its merits comes some risks and a need for balance.