Dexter111 said:
i TOLD you it was anecdotal evidence. from my experience, there hasn't been a single person that's been MORE turned off by gaming because of a violent game. usually the ones playing farmville and "the price is right" all day on facebook are actually more INCLINED to play more "core" games when they see something over the top and full of freedom and spectacle.
Starcraft bores them. Believe me, I've tried.
So does Fallout, Minecraft (really, minecraft doesn't win any hearts because of how you have to make your own fun), and generally PC-centric games of slow pace or pitch-perfect skills.
Now Mass Effect? Prototype? Crackdown? Saints Row 2? Just Cause 2? they all provide quick, explosive, and instant spectacle, and from what I've seen (again, it's only anecdotal, you didn't need to go off accusing me of being someone who finds PCs "too hard") with my friends and family, the hearts and minds are almost immediately drawn to when i transform into a random lady on the street then proceed to pick someone up, run up the empire state building, and piledrive them onto a helicopter before shapeshifting again and hijacking another helicopter in mid-air.
That's what they want to see. That's what they want to do. Micro-managing, long, drawn-out, meticulously planned battle strategy games won't provide the same "OH MY GOD! DID YOU SEE THAT?!" factor as a console-centric game can usually provide (from my experience).
Again, I was merely postulating something, not trying to lay down a law, so before you go off and accuse someone ELSE of "getting fired because computers are too complicated" you should actually read, analyze, and THINK before posting.
Psycho-Toaster said:
You're getting very over-emotional about something no one really argues about.
i don't see how any part of my post was "emotional". i was merely postulating something and trying to see what others thought of it.
but it seems the only way to get REAL discussion here on the escapist is to make it SEEM emotional
besides, your post is completely off-topic