tech explorer
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Is it the hardware or software? The amount of time you spend playing games? Or is it how heavily you compete? (btw I'm not a gamer)
I wouldn't consider my mum a gamer, and she plays solitaire.
Gamers will look beyond the glossy box, care about what engine the game is rendering on, care about pixel shaders on their graphics cards and what FPS they'll get. Gamers care about KDR and other rankings, have clan tags etc.
You don't have to be good or have great hardware to do the above.
I feel that there are different types of gamers.
Enthusiast gamers: These guys/ gals play for the stunning graphics, the evolutionary game design. They will critically review a game and stand by what they believe in. They will take every minor detail in to affect of their decision. They take pride in their equipment, not just their hobby, it's their life. They aren't pressured into social gaming (whatever their friends play just to hang out with them in the online world).
Casual Gamers: These guys/gals play for the rescue from boredom. They play the game, just to play the game. They are easily pressured into social gaming. They really don't care about their hardware, as long as it works. Some like a good game play game, but it won't regulate if they buy it or not.
Wanna-be-enthusiasts: these guys/gals really piss me off personally. Just like in the real world, they are posers. They will have the gear and the games, but will not have the interests as deep as the enthusiasts do. They spread the word that they care about graphic design, game play and hardware, but when it comes down to it, they don't know what they are talking about. They just do what they do because they want to be a part of something.
Though lately I've been playing a lot of NFS: Hot Pursuit when I get the chance.
I consider myself a gamer because I play hardcore games like The Sims and Animal Crossing![]()
I can't agree.
I play(ed) CoD4 at a competitive level, needed a special config setting for absolutely terrible graphics(for fps, 125 fps = further jumps so faster rushes and 250 fps = higher jumps and there fore better movement). Game is amazing. So by what you said I would not be an Enthousiast gamer, because I don't play for the amazing graphics. Don't get me wrong, you do some it up pretty well, but for me graphics is a secondary thing. Gameplay and enjoyment is the first and foremost part of a game.
Also the "poser" image is right but a gamer is a gamer.
Unless you're 13. You can't be a gamer at 13. Its against the laws of gamer-ism.
Don't go too wild
I think anyone that plays computer games is a gamer, but there are different types. Anyone playing just browser games, anyone playing games where there isn't competition or risk, like the sims or sim city or any party game for example or people that play occasionally would be casual gamers.
Those playing frequently, but that don't play competitively or invest time and effort into the systems behind the games, like servers and communities, i would consider "core" gamers.
Those playing daily, competitively, renting or administrating servers, running clans and dedicating large parts of their lives towards something beyond just a hobby, i would consider a hardcore gamer
There are a lot of faint grey lines though making it very hard to simply drop someone in a category
I feel that there are different types of gamers.
Enthusiast gamers: These guys/ gals play for the stunning graphics, the evolutionary game design. They will critically review a game and stand by what they believe in. They will take every minor detail in to affect of their decision. They take pride in their equipment, not just their hobby, it's their life. They aren't pressured into social gaming (whatever their friends play just to hang out with them in the online world).
Casual Gamers: These guys/gals play for the rescue from boredom. They play the game, just to play the game. They are easily pressured into social gaming. They really don't care about their hardware, as long as it works. Some like a good game play game, but it won't regulate if they buy it or not.
Wanna-be-enthusiasts: these guys/gals really piss me off personally. Just like in the real world, they are posers. They will have the gear and the games, but will not have the interests as deep as the enthusiasts do. They spread the word that they care about graphic design, game play and hardware, but when it comes down to it, they don't know what they are talking about. They just do what they do because they want to be a part of something.
Shit like...
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- You're only a gamer if you play on PC.
- Casual gamers aren't real gamers.
- MMO players aren't real gamers.
- If you don't play X number of hours or spend Y number of dollars, you're not a gamer.
- You're not a gamer if you don't care about K/D.
- You can't be a gamer at 13.