The TS did hurt his argument with that example (he should have posted a shot of Alpha centauri and MOO2), but you guys are cherry picking.Zantos said:No, there are still a lot of games out there that are mentally challenging. They're just not overburdened with terrible UIs and dodgy controls. I don't mind losing in a game when I've made a bad decision, but I remember most of the challenge in my old games was just a bad controller or a game that wasn't designed to be easy to use. That's just downright frustrating.
Besides, me and a lot of my friends prefer reflex based games. We spend all day number crunching and reading endless amounts of text, I don't really want to come home and have my chill time involving that too.
This got posted while I was typing me response. Just, yeah, in every way.Deshara said:Actually, "smart" games exist still too. You just choose to not aknowledge them. You're cherry-picking, good sir. To your arguments about how gamers are dumber nowadays because of Cod and Cod and Cod, I reply with DOOM, DOOM 2, DOOM 3, Duke nukem, ect. "Stupid" games will, and always will, be made. It's not because they're made for stupid gamers. It's because not everybody goes home from 8 hours of work so that they can sit and be mentally tested again. That shit is draining. Not everybody wants to pay for a second job as a middle-manager for the city's industrial center. Games like COD and DOOM give entertainment, while not being mentally draining. You wanna stand on a pedastal and decry the millions who play them as being stupid for not finding this
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enjoyable? Then fine. Just don't expect us to feel ashamed for having fun.
And none of these games had dodgy controls.