It does not, morons continue to exist as usual and always finding a way to make things worse.
Edit:
Here's the good side.
Gamer uses virtual training to save lives What do you know, a guy learned playing as a medic in the computer game America's Army.
He helped rescue two victims from an overturned SUV on the shoulder of a North Carolina interstate. As the first one on the scene, Galvanek safely removed both individuals from the smoking vehicle and properly assessed and treated their wounds, which included bruises, scrapes, head trauma and the loss of two fingers.
America's Army is a fully-featured game that takes players through a virtual representation of real-life soldiering, from basic training to the field of battle. To play as a medic class, players must sit through extensive medical training tutorials based on real-life classes.
Wow there are people who actually read tutorials out there. Good to know that sometimes games can help for the better, so far I'm hearing about self destructive addictions and people going berserk for no apparent reason.
Of course in the end it comes down to what kind of person you are.