A real gamer would of got a new wife.
I don't think that if someone only plays one game, like WoW, they can't call themselves a gamer. If they know the in's and out's of every spec, the top gear for each class, the lore and the stories in the game then surely they're involved enough to class as gamers. Maybe it's more appropriate to use a more specific title, as Emrico mentioned, like WoW-gamer but they are still part of the wider group of gamers, even if they just occupy a niche.Certainly someone who just plays on consoles is still a gamer. In general, the same games that come out on PC come out for consoles as well and many PC users use controllers for some games now so its strange to say someone isn't a gamer because they sit on a couch instead of at a desk to play games.I suppose my definition of a gamer is someone who involves themselves or takes an interest in the games they play outside of playing them for an hour every now and then to kill time.
My reasoning behind questioning the gamer status of the casual console user is the difference in attitudes in regards to challenge and exploration and general problem solving
Casual gamer here. When I've got nothing else to do like spending time with my son, practice guitar, hitting the gym or doing whatever with mates etc etc.. then I'll have a hoon for an hour.. sometimes more on the weekend if the missus takes the boy out without me.I used to play every night after getting home from work till at least 10-11 at night if not later.. long sessions of CS/BF/COD4 etc, those days however, are long dead.
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
One questionIf a guy can ONLY cook lasagna. Nothing else, but he can do it perfectly, Is he a chef?
If a guy can only play Rugby, Nothing else, but he can do it perfectly, Is he a sportsman?
I soon discovered that the majority of game developers are console gamers and they take that shit very seriously and definitely do all the things you mention, Shit they are the ones making those challenges and secret levels etc in the first place.
What Makes a Game Good or Bad For Your Gamerscore?Good: Good games for improving your gamerscore reward you for playing through the game, performing specific in-game tasks, or accomplishing goals within reason Bad: Bad games for improving your gamerscore are ones that require a long term investment of time, topping online leaderboards, or feature a majority of online-only achievements.
The first few games released for the Xbox 360 featured only a small number of achievements where confused developers would issue you a 200 point award for throwing a football or for managing to sit through a loading screen; they truly didn’t know what in the hell they were supposed to do with this system and were confounded by these "achievements". It's why NBA Live 2K6 has five achievements and four of them have requirements that are met the second you plug your console into a working power source.
StarCraft 2 has some pretty terrible achievements. You even get an achievement for watching a Demo.
Same here.I miss that feeling of rushing home from work/school and getting straight into my BF2. Stay up playing till 2am, go to bed for 4 hours sleep and start it all again.I try playing the odd game to try and get back into it, but just dont enjoy it anymore Damn growing up.
I think we should have a mass debate thread regarding achievements in games.
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Yep - nothing will ever quench that thirst like wake 24/7 and the old Iconz CS servers used to.. they were the pinnacle of gaming. Back then, it was all about getting to know the community, chatting with the members, meeting up at xLAN/other lans and what not, nowadays it's LOG IN, PUB SMASH, QUIT.
Yes.And not just because we're getting older, I think the kids game like this too.But I'm probably wrong, because I'm an old fart now :<