MMOGs, FPSes, Fighting Games, and 'Strategy' games are the games that are most likely to have a 'competitive gaming scene'. Some competitiveness in anything is good for a variety of reasons, primarily because you strive to be better at that task/subject/etc. But in gaming, at what point does it become too much?
I'm sure that some of you (Probably most of you) won't agree with all, or possibly any of what I say. Because it's an opinion. Just sayin'
'Strategy' Games: Some of you may be questioning why the quotes are there. Well, strategy games actually contain only one strategy. If you've ever seen tournament play of a strategy game, then you know what I mean. If you haven't (Perfectly understandable. I'm kind of ashamed that I have.) then I'll just tell you this. There is a single strategy which is considered to be the 'best'. Tournaments are basically 'Who can enact this single strategy the fastest?' Yes, you heard (Read?) that correctly. Strategy game tournaments are actually a test of how quickly you can use hotkeys and nothing else. I don't know about the 'Pros' who take part in these tournaments, but I don't find that fun...at all. I remember when me and my friends would play Empire Earth III in the middle of class. We didn't look up the very best strategy and then all four of us try and do that faster than the other three could. In one of the tournaments I watched (Starcraft II), some of the participants actually broke down and started crying if they lost. That really doesn't sound like they're having fun to me.
Me and my friends just made whatever the hell we wanted and screwed around with it, and know what? It was fun. (Example, me and mah BFF JILL (Who is a guy, and not named Jill) covered half the map in anti-air turrets/vehicles. My other two friends made nothing but very inexpensive jets from their aircraft carriers. The resulting battle was so amazingly epic, it crashed most of the computers...but the aircraft destroyed all of the AA and our bases, so meh.)
Fighting Games: This one can be summed up in a single phrase which I'm sure many of you are familiar with. "NO ITEMS, FOX ONLY, FINAL DESTINATION" I recently got Marvel vs Capcom 3 and I can say this about it. In an hour of playing online, I'm fairly certain that you will receive more hate mail than you would have if you said you were a cat-raping pedophile and posted pictures on 4chan. Basically, what I learned from the mountains of hate mail can be summed up with this: "If you use Arthur, Dr. Doom, Magneto, Trish, Dormammu, Akuma, Hulk, Wesker, Dante, X-Factor, Phoenix, Zero, call assists, or basically do anything but stand there with the lowest health characters and let them KO you, you are a scrub and unworthy to play any fighting game ever because of how much you apparently suck at it. Also, if you use Sentinel, your mother preformed a variety of depraved sex acts with complete strangers apparently. (Of course, then they disconnect so they don't get a loss and you don't get a win. It makes getting the 'win 5 in a row' trophy really, REALLY hard.) Also, if you use the 'Simple' control scheme for any reason at all, then you should kill yourself. (At least, that's what part of GF's message board seems to think.)
I don't really see why ANY game should have hate mail and ragequitting. It's a game, you're supposed to be having fun! If you aren't, then something is terribly, terribly wrong.
Obligatory 'topic relevant' comment: Me and my best friend play MvC3 fairly often. Do we sit there for hours and hours every day, training to make sure we're 'Pros' and beat everyone at the game? No! We just there and mash buttons, and know what? It's fun!
FPS: This is probably the least affected in the bunch, depending on circumstances within the game. I'm sure that many people who play FPSes know that some guns, setups, equipment, etc is considered to be 'optimal', even if everything in the game is perfectly balanced and you become a 'scrub' to the opposing players if you use even a single part of the 'optimal' setup and run the risk of being kicked/banned by the host. So, say you use become a 'scrub' to your own team if you don't use the entire layout. Actually, there are many, many servers/rooms/etc whose host will kick you from the room if you aren't doing it the 'right' way.
I'm sure that winning a game is more enjoyable for most people opposed to losing, but what lengths would you go to in order to win? I see it as shunning one of your friends from your social circle because you don't like who he picked for the fantasy football league. Anyway, there isn't much more to say than that. (The reason I added this one was mostly because I'm a bit sour at being banned from multiple servers on a few different FPSes because I use a shotgun...for everything. Then get accused of hacking when I twitch kill someone coming around a corner. A HEADSHOT AT BLANK POINT RANGE WITH A SHOTGUN ISN'T SOMETHING YOU GET BACK UP FROM. ...Anyway...)
Disclaimer: When I say strategy game, I mean Real-Time Strategy. Not like Chess.
/End rant.
tl;dr Do you think that some people take video games to a level of competitiveness where it stops being fun and starts to become a job? A job that doesn't pay, I might add.
Offtopic: Apparently Fox News has a group of people who play video games and review them. These same people said that Uncharted 2 was possibly the best game ever made. MIND = BLOWN
I'm sure that some of you (Probably most of you) won't agree with all, or possibly any of what I say. Because it's an opinion. Just sayin'
'Strategy' Games: Some of you may be questioning why the quotes are there. Well, strategy games actually contain only one strategy. If you've ever seen tournament play of a strategy game, then you know what I mean. If you haven't (Perfectly understandable. I'm kind of ashamed that I have.) then I'll just tell you this. There is a single strategy which is considered to be the 'best'. Tournaments are basically 'Who can enact this single strategy the fastest?' Yes, you heard (Read?) that correctly. Strategy game tournaments are actually a test of how quickly you can use hotkeys and nothing else. I don't know about the 'Pros' who take part in these tournaments, but I don't find that fun...at all. I remember when me and my friends would play Empire Earth III in the middle of class. We didn't look up the very best strategy and then all four of us try and do that faster than the other three could. In one of the tournaments I watched (Starcraft II), some of the participants actually broke down and started crying if they lost. That really doesn't sound like they're having fun to me.
Me and my friends just made whatever the hell we wanted and screwed around with it, and know what? It was fun. (Example, me and mah BFF JILL (Who is a guy, and not named Jill) covered half the map in anti-air turrets/vehicles. My other two friends made nothing but very inexpensive jets from their aircraft carriers. The resulting battle was so amazingly epic, it crashed most of the computers...but the aircraft destroyed all of the AA and our bases, so meh.)
Fighting Games: This one can be summed up in a single phrase which I'm sure many of you are familiar with. "NO ITEMS, FOX ONLY, FINAL DESTINATION" I recently got Marvel vs Capcom 3 and I can say this about it. In an hour of playing online, I'm fairly certain that you will receive more hate mail than you would have if you said you were a cat-raping pedophile and posted pictures on 4chan. Basically, what I learned from the mountains of hate mail can be summed up with this: "If you use Arthur, Dr. Doom, Magneto, Trish, Dormammu, Akuma, Hulk, Wesker, Dante, X-Factor, Phoenix, Zero, call assists, or basically do anything but stand there with the lowest health characters and let them KO you, you are a scrub and unworthy to play any fighting game ever because of how much you apparently suck at it. Also, if you use Sentinel, your mother preformed a variety of depraved sex acts with complete strangers apparently. (Of course, then they disconnect so they don't get a loss and you don't get a win. It makes getting the 'win 5 in a row' trophy really, REALLY hard.) Also, if you use the 'Simple' control scheme for any reason at all, then you should kill yourself. (At least, that's what part of GF's message board seems to think.)
I don't really see why ANY game should have hate mail and ragequitting. It's a game, you're supposed to be having fun! If you aren't, then something is terribly, terribly wrong.
Obligatory 'topic relevant' comment: Me and my best friend play MvC3 fairly often. Do we sit there for hours and hours every day, training to make sure we're 'Pros' and beat everyone at the game? No! We just there and mash buttons, and know what? It's fun!
FPS: This is probably the least affected in the bunch, depending on circumstances within the game. I'm sure that many people who play FPSes know that some guns, setups, equipment, etc is considered to be 'optimal', even if everything in the game is perfectly balanced and you become a 'scrub' to the opposing players if you use even a single part of the 'optimal' setup and run the risk of being kicked/banned by the host. So, say you use become a 'scrub' to your own team if you don't use the entire layout. Actually, there are many, many servers/rooms/etc whose host will kick you from the room if you aren't doing it the 'right' way.
I'm sure that winning a game is more enjoyable for most people opposed to losing, but what lengths would you go to in order to win? I see it as shunning one of your friends from your social circle because you don't like who he picked for the fantasy football league. Anyway, there isn't much more to say than that. (The reason I added this one was mostly because I'm a bit sour at being banned from multiple servers on a few different FPSes because I use a shotgun...for everything. Then get accused of hacking when I twitch kill someone coming around a corner. A HEADSHOT AT BLANK POINT RANGE WITH A SHOTGUN ISN'T SOMETHING YOU GET BACK UP FROM. ...Anyway...)
Disclaimer: When I say strategy game, I mean Real-Time Strategy. Not like Chess.
/End rant.
tl;dr Do you think that some people take video games to a level of competitiveness where it stops being fun and starts to become a job? A job that doesn't pay, I might add.
Offtopic: Apparently Fox News has a group of people who play video games and review them. These same people said that Uncharted 2 was possibly the best game ever made. MIND = BLOWN