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Recently there's been a huge kerfuffle about the word "gamer" and how it's supposedly dying... Seriously guys? Not only can that be seen as an attack on people who had nothing to do with this (others can vouch this) but it's just not true. The industry is growing as the accessibility of games has gotten easier for a wide variety of gaming genres to get released. We're getting HEALTHIER, not sicker.
Of course, that only works if the definition of "gamer" is just "someone who plays games." Which is fine but that doesn't really say much; do you play on PC, console, handhelds, mobile games, etc? Do you have a specific genre you like? Just like movies, music and books, everyone has specific niches they enjoy that can't be conveyed in the general word itself.
Just to be clear, I'm not advocating for the casual/hardcore terminology. I firmly believe that it doesn't matter the GAMES that you play, it's how closely you follow the media. If you just know the release date of that new game you want from the Gamestop ad, I'd say there's some difference in interest when compared to the person who keeps up with gaming news, discusses issues pertaining to games and other such stuff.
But you know what? That's not a bad thing. Not everyone has to get in-depth with games because at the end of the day, they exist for entertainment. Pretty much every media is designed to entertain. It can also explore the human condition and societal faults; variety is everything so why not have the serious mixed with the silly.
So is there any solution to this terminology problem? I can't say for sure but what I do know is that the term "gamer" is here to stay, so don't kill it please. We still need it
at the end of the day, am I wrong? Am I right? I don't f**king know, I'm just one guy giving his opinion on a forum in the form of an editorial. The one thing I hope is that I've explained my position on the matter clearly and rationally.
-TACO NEWS: Totally Knows What He's Doing
<color=darkred>Older News: <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.859627-REPORT-Apple-Blames-Ghost-of-Steve-Jobs-for-iCloud-Breach#comment_form>Apple Blames Ghost of Steve Jobs for iCloud Breach
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Recently there's been a huge kerfuffle about the word "gamer" and how it's supposedly dying... Seriously guys? Not only can that be seen as an attack on people who had nothing to do with this (others can vouch this) but it's just not true. The industry is growing as the accessibility of games has gotten easier for a wide variety of gaming genres to get released. We're getting HEALTHIER, not sicker.
Of course, that only works if the definition of "gamer" is just "someone who plays games." Which is fine but that doesn't really say much; do you play on PC, console, handhelds, mobile games, etc? Do you have a specific genre you like? Just like movies, music and books, everyone has specific niches they enjoy that can't be conveyed in the general word itself.
Just to be clear, I'm not advocating for the casual/hardcore terminology. I firmly believe that it doesn't matter the GAMES that you play, it's how closely you follow the media. If you just know the release date of that new game you want from the Gamestop ad, I'd say there's some difference in interest when compared to the person who keeps up with gaming news, discusses issues pertaining to games and other such stuff.
But you know what? That's not a bad thing. Not everyone has to get in-depth with games because at the end of the day, they exist for entertainment. Pretty much every media is designed to entertain. It can also explore the human condition and societal faults; variety is everything so why not have the serious mixed with the silly.
So is there any solution to this terminology problem? I can't say for sure but what I do know is that the term "gamer" is here to stay, so don't kill it please. We still need it
at the end of the day, am I wrong? Am I right? I don't f**king know, I'm just one guy giving his opinion on a forum in the form of an editorial. The one thing I hope is that I've explained my position on the matter clearly and rationally.
-TACO NEWS: Totally Knows What He's Doing
<color=darkred>Older News: <url=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.859627-REPORT-Apple-Blames-Ghost-of-Steve-Jobs-for-iCloud-Breach#comment_form>Apple Blames Ghost of Steve Jobs for iCloud Breach
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