This is kind of a return to the old casual/hardcore gamer arguement however there's a twist.
See, over the last few years it's settled into a fairly us and them discussion on the net when it comes to this kind of bracketing. What's clear though is it's not so easy to define, most gamers like to consider themselves hardcore gamers or core games as is more commonly used now. Though it's somewhat of an over simplification.
For example, many of the Wii gamer market were considered casual. For my Mum even that formats titles were too much of a faff, though give her a cake making game on a laptop and she's away for hours. A gamer who is in the elite players list of Tekken players is considered a hardcore gamer, except really he very well might not be as the focus on one title could well mean he has limited knowledge outside that series, it's immediate rivals and knows not too much of gaming as a wider whole.
I myself find myself often knowing more about games and industry goings on than many of those around me in addition to having a long, long gaming career playing many varied genres and series imported and domestic and yet I'd freely admit that there's no single game I'm world class at and whilst I could inform on some stuff I could never tell you the really technical aspects of hardware specifications or software engine aspects like several on here could.
It all suggests that either you take the world peace solution of saying there's only one type of gamer: The Gamer, or our two catagories are too narrow and there's in fact more.
So assuming that, how many types of gamer do you think there is and what would you name them and describe them as?
See, over the last few years it's settled into a fairly us and them discussion on the net when it comes to this kind of bracketing. What's clear though is it's not so easy to define, most gamers like to consider themselves hardcore gamers or core games as is more commonly used now. Though it's somewhat of an over simplification.
For example, many of the Wii gamer market were considered casual. For my Mum even that formats titles were too much of a faff, though give her a cake making game on a laptop and she's away for hours. A gamer who is in the elite players list of Tekken players is considered a hardcore gamer, except really he very well might not be as the focus on one title could well mean he has limited knowledge outside that series, it's immediate rivals and knows not too much of gaming as a wider whole.
I myself find myself often knowing more about games and industry goings on than many of those around me in addition to having a long, long gaming career playing many varied genres and series imported and domestic and yet I'd freely admit that there's no single game I'm world class at and whilst I could inform on some stuff I could never tell you the really technical aspects of hardware specifications or software engine aspects like several on here could.
It all suggests that either you take the world peace solution of saying there's only one type of gamer: The Gamer, or our two catagories are too narrow and there's in fact more.
So assuming that, how many types of gamer do you think there is and what would you name them and describe them as?
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