That sounds more like a rationalisation than an expectation.kris40k said:I could easily see that being answered as yes as our household has a shitload of consoles in it.
That sounds more like a rationalisation than an expectation.kris40k said:I could easily see that being answered as yes as our household has a shitload of consoles in it.
XD god forbid people actually question what they are told. I don't get it either man they really need to just shut up, listen and believeWorgen said:It's pretty easy to see with most posters doubting the data or suggesting that just because one owns a console, doesn't mean they use it for gaming. It's just another way of saying "fake gamer girls."Corey Schaff said:I'm not seeing it. But if you want the more universal concept outside of gaming, try "Poseur". You'll find lots of examples.Worgen said:I like how quickly this thread went right to the whole "fake gamer girl" thing without actually calling that. Is there anything that guys get called "fake" for?
Its not about questioning, it about assumptions. Everyone assumes women don't play games so they assume any study that shows they do is bs.aba1 said:XD god forbid people actually question what they are told. I don't get it either man they really need to just shut up, listen and believeWorgen said:It's pretty easy to see with most posters doubting the data or suggesting that just because one owns a console, doesn't mean they use it for gaming. It's just another way of saying "fake gamer girls."Corey Schaff said:I'm not seeing it. But if you want the more universal concept outside of gaming, try "Poseur". You'll find lots of examples.Worgen said:I like how quickly this thread went right to the whole "fake gamer girl" thing without actually calling that. Is there anything that guys get called "fake" for?
Doesn't seem like many people are assuming a lot of people here went through the data to confirm the validity of the results. Besides it doesn't take a genius to notice that men just do play far more games. Go to any game release, convention, or game related event and it will be dominated by men. Which doesn't invalidate the women who are there but that is the the demographics that games appeal to. Like I mentioned above women love books and literature far more often than men do and so most books are written to appeal to women and that's ok they are the primary audience. Why do you think fan fiction features so much guy on guy or romance and that pairing is so popular. It is because women simply enjoy fanfiction more than men do. So should be complain that nobody is trying to get more men into fanfiction? No, people like what they like and while its ok to introduce people to new things you can't make people like things either when it doesn't appeal to them.Worgen said:Its not about questioning, it about assumptions. Everyone assumes women don't play games so they assume any study that shows they do is bs.aba1 said:XD god forbid people actually question what they are told. I don't get it either man they really need to just shut up, listen and believeWorgen said:It's pretty easy to see with most posters doubting the data or suggesting that just because one owns a console, doesn't mean they use it for gaming. It's just another way of saying "fake gamer girls."Corey Schaff said:I'm not seeing it. But if you want the more universal concept outside of gaming, try "Poseur". You'll find lots of examples.Worgen said:I like how quickly this thread went right to the whole "fake gamer girl" thing without actually calling that. Is there anything that guys get called "fake" for?
The portable Genesis is actually a thing, though it was called the Nomad. Not many people bought it, and it is a rare collectors item these days that you wouldn't want to leave on the bus, but Sega did make a portable Genesis.Dreiko said:Apparently this study cited psp and sega genesis as examples of portables. It doesn't look like they know what they're saying all that much.
Really? Because I remember a Christina Hoff Sommers video that made the rounds a while back...lemme see if I can find it.Dreiko said:Even if I were to grant you all this (which sounds kinda persecution-complexy to me)it STILL doesn't make the points wrong though. Worst case scenario we need to call out more false statistics about men. It still doesn't change the fact about these statistics here being wrong, not one tiny little bit.
Also, who even makes such topics about men, like, ever. Nobody tries to use equally applied studies to show this or that about JUST men or make a point that is only about men doing whatever, thus there's never really any methodology to question in the first place. We just don't even broach the subject when it's specifically only about men, cause we don't care how many men play games.
Netflix! Maybe single mothers buy consoles for their kids and they don't personally use them. That you thought the poster you responded too meant that women used it for cooking says more about you than anyone else.undeadsuitor said:what the fuck would you use a gaming console for other than gaming?Aerosteam said:Just because someone owns a gaming console doesn't mean they use it for gaming.
I mean, I know some consoles run hot enough to cook an egg on but just because girls own consoles doesnt mean theyre cooking on them exactly.
This is just more pointless goal post shifting.
Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.Strazdas said:Gamers are game enthusiasts. Simply playing a game does not make you a game enthusiasts like simply watching a movie does not turn you into a movie buff or driving a car does not turn you into a petrolhead.Phasmal said:Yeah, Rebel_Raven, what are you thinking?Strazdas said:then you are wrong.Gamer to me means playing games.
Gamers don't play games. Jeez...
Ah, these discussions. So predictable. So silly.
Yes, pretty predictable here, since, you know, the position hasnt changed despite outside influence trying to pervert the concept.
Number of games does not matter. the mindset of the person does.WeepingAngels said:Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.
Usually the question of whether girls play games is asked alongside the question of why there aren't more female focused games. In this case, the money they spend on games is a lot more important than the amount of time they spend playing, whether they are any good at them, or what genres they prefer. The real question isn't "are they real gamers?" but "are they real customers?"Strazdas said:Number of games does not matter. the mindset of the person does.WeepingAngels said:Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.
Yes, which is why this survey is not a measure of number of gamers, but rather a number of people whose household has a console in it.Bad Jim said:Usually the question of whether girls play games is asked alongside the question of why there aren't more female focused games. In this case, the money they spend on games is a lot more important than the amount of time they spend playing, whether they are any good at them, or what genres they prefer. The real question isn't "are they real gamers?" but "are they real customers?"Strazdas said:Number of games does not matter. the mindset of the person does.WeepingAngels said:Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.
Anything that a large corporation that collects terabytes of marketing data can make with the expectation that the female audience will turn them a profit, without relying on the male audience. Sometimes it's obvious, like Twilight, sometimes it isn't.Strazdas said:What do you consider a "female focused game"? Somehow i don't think it's what is stereo-typically seen as such.
Games shouldn't change to accommodate anyone, they should simply aim higher. Gaming wouldn't be an art form if games only depicted certain subjects in a certain way. Just like photography wouldn't be an art form if all photos were of buildings.Saetha said:[...]
so female focused game is anything that sells to females?Bad Jim said:Anything that a large corporation that collects terabytes of marketing data can make with the expectation that the female audience will turn them a profit, without relying on the male audience. Sometimes it's obvious, like Twilight, sometimes it isn't.Strazdas said:What do you consider a "female focused game"? Somehow i don't think it's what is stereo-typically seen as such.
Why not?Strazdas said:so female focused game is anything that sells to females?
Ok, so if a person has played only one game (or no games), what mindset would make them a gamer?Strazdas said:Number of games does not matter. the mindset of the person does.WeepingAngels said:Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.
I didnt said it shouldnt be, just wanted to clarify your position. I admit that position is different than what i thought it would be, so im glad i asked first.Bad Jim said:Why not?Strazdas said:so female focused game is anything that sells to females?
Being enthusiastic about videogames. Gamer is a gaming enthusiast. You dont have to play a game to be enthusiastic, but in most cases it goes hand in hand.WeepingAngels said:Ok, so if a person has played only one game (or no games), what mindset would make them a gamer?Strazdas said:Number of games does not matter. the mindset of the person does.WeepingAngels said:Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.
What if that one game was World of Warcraft, and they had done every quest and every raid and ruled PvP? What if he/she only played League of Legends, but happened to be a professional player? My brother doesn't have many games, but he is pretty much always playing either XCOM or Civ 5. You don't need a lot of games to be a gamer, you just need to play them.WeepingAngels said:Ok, so if a person has played only one game (or no games), what mindset would make them a gamer?Strazdas said:Number of games does not matter. the mindset of the person does.WeepingAngels said:Rebel Raven said "games", that's plural and then you counter with "a game", that's singular. Yes, to be considered a gamer, one must play games. You can't call me a runner if I buy a treadmill for my kid and I never use it.