for some reason I was day dreaming about thisSchadrach said:I think you actually hit one thing that causes us such difficulties as a subculture -- there's no convenient way to identify each other outside of scenarios already centered around us. We lack the "secret handshakes" and "uniforms" of other groups -- I mean of course that we lack any common recognizable visual cues that we are gamers, and we also lack readily apparent behavioral cues.Wereraccoon said:Bad news. Good chance they do live close by! The point is, you don't see them! Because they either stay inside... Or you just won't recognise them on the streets. Aside from fangirls/fanboys it can be pretty had to recognise a gamer because it's not like we all wear the same clothes like we're some kind of cult xDOmniscientOstrich said:Hmm, suppose I don't give as much thought to socially inept women trying to find somebody. And yet my immediately selfish response is why do none of these geek girls (or geek gay, bi guys for that matter) live near me!
It's easy to pick the goths out of a crowd. It's easy for Freemasons to recognize each other at close range (just look for the ring). Other groups have words, phrases, etc that allow them to signal to each other "I am one of you" without causing much chaos within the greater social group. Gamers lack this though.
like some sort of acceserie that when two gamers are within a certain distance to each other it shows their gamerscore/avatar/steamaccount/whatever (or holographic above their head..which would require wearing special glasses and probably isnt even possible...yet)