I'll come right out and say this; I love the Escapist, I visit the site pretty much daily and find it to be an exemplary source of learning, entertainment and.. well, escape bolstered by an incredibly positive and mature community. I've been lurking a long time before making an account here and now that I have, the fora have obviously opened up for me, enabling all sorts of interesting discussions and questions. And it is on the topic of the fora that I have an appeal to make to the Escapist.
Since when are visual media the holy grail of escapism? Why does this site almost exclusively dwell on video games, its associated culture and a smattering of film? Escapism pertains to all activities performed to get away from (escape) daily life and its grind and frustrations; why does this site equate that with only a handful of activities?
The fora directly reflect this lack of scope by calling pretty much anything that isn't game-related off-topic (I'm even posting here NOW!) and somehow not belonging on this site while even the very act of engaging in discussion on ANY topic is a diversion from every day life and thus a form of escapism when you think about it.
Why don't we have forums for books, music, philosophy, sports, arts etc? And if you're thinking "well that would be a lot of work moderating more threads" I'd say "Good!" that means there're more people active on the site!
The Escapist in general and shows like Extra Credits and The Big Picture in particular are examples that gaming and game-associated culture is growing up; treating its adherents like responsible adults and not necessarily kids with a shiny toy, which I think is great. Could it not be time to break out of these niche constraints? Escapism is practised in many ways, I hope I can see the Escapist become a testament to that. With some luck this stuff is under way already and I needn't have said anything, so I'll just hope on that, otherwise, what say you?
Cheers,
Matsjo
Since when are visual media the holy grail of escapism? Why does this site almost exclusively dwell on video games, its associated culture and a smattering of film? Escapism pertains to all activities performed to get away from (escape) daily life and its grind and frustrations; why does this site equate that with only a handful of activities?
The fora directly reflect this lack of scope by calling pretty much anything that isn't game-related off-topic (I'm even posting here NOW!) and somehow not belonging on this site while even the very act of engaging in discussion on ANY topic is a diversion from every day life and thus a form of escapism when you think about it.
Why don't we have forums for books, music, philosophy, sports, arts etc? And if you're thinking "well that would be a lot of work moderating more threads" I'd say "Good!" that means there're more people active on the site!
The Escapist in general and shows like Extra Credits and The Big Picture in particular are examples that gaming and game-associated culture is growing up; treating its adherents like responsible adults and not necessarily kids with a shiny toy, which I think is great. Could it not be time to break out of these niche constraints? Escapism is practised in many ways, I hope I can see the Escapist become a testament to that. With some luck this stuff is under way already and I needn't have said anything, so I'll just hope on that, otherwise, what say you?
Cheers,
Matsjo