God no, I love the fact that in 5-10 years time, playing a game with a girlfriend etc. will be considered normal
That's what the hipsters say.Bobic said:I like its growing acceptance because I'm not a damned hipster.
I have a few thoughts on more mainstream appeal means more funding. I noticed there are some breathtaking games on consoles with enormous budgets. But, for me more funding doesn't always mean a better game.Nerdstar said:on the one hand i do miss the smug sense of satisfaction in knowing that i and a "elite" grope of people were the only people who really "got" gaming and had a badge of honer to prove it, however since gaming became more mainstream we did get something more. mainstream appeal means more funding for games thus we can get better quality games and more produced to enjoy.
I love it when the first reply sums up everything that needs to be said. Thank you sir.Bobic said:I like its growing acceptance because I'm not a damned hipster.
For me it isn't really the feeling of being in a niche just for the sake of being in a niche. My concern was what it has done to the design of games themselves. A lot of games are now streamlined and simplified to be more accepted to a broader audience. For example compare some of the earlier Bioware titles such as Baldurs Gate to Mass Effect 2 or Dragon Age 2. It seems these games have evolved from complex WRPG to action games with RPG elements. I enjoy these games still, but sometimes I miss the deeper complexity and custimization. Back when character creation was a hard intimidating process.NinjaDeathSlap said:Do you wish money was still just for white people?
The more inclusive everyone is about everything they like the better. I've never prized any sort of feeling that I'm part of a niche. Different people like different things. I'm not going to judge people for having different tastes in gaming to me and even less am I going to be hostile towards people who are different to me trying out things I like, like they're treading on my territory or something.
Yeah, THIS!AyreonMaiden said:Honestly, no.
Yeah, my excitement in some games has suffered in a way (I used to be giddy for Halo releases until they started doing Mountain Dew promotions and shit to the point where it was insufferable) but we need this.
No, not for acceptance or to be "taken seriously as a medium," but to get rid of the pretentiousness, ivory towers, high horses and preconceptions that plague us so.
Games are art except for the ones that aren't. And my games are the highest art and your Farmville isn't even a game. Consoles are lesser and PCs are supreme, it's all your fault that the industry suffers. All you play is Madden and Call of Duty, I'm a better and smarter gamer because I play Half-Life and Final Fantasy...All that bullshit needs to disappear. The more people that enjoy all sorts of games without needing a reason, the better we'll be as a community, and that means far more to me than games as an "art form." It's not about becoming "cool" or "accepted" or having any sort of comeuppance at all.