You can't really be a hardcore gamer if you don't have very much time for games.JediMB said:That's a paradox.
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Perhaps I should add that I don't believe there is such a thing as a casual game. Sure, one might play a casual game of -insert title here-, but that doesn't make the title itself a casual game by nature.
But then I also think that the term "casual gamer" is horrendously misused, being applied to people simply because they don't have as much experience with games, or because they don't have as much time for them.
I think the larger problem is "casual gamer" being used as an insult, which makes people go through mental gymnastics to justify why they or a game they like isn't casual.
Don't blame one person not being able to explain their opinion on a perfectly good word. If somebody can't explain what about the gameplay was bad, then not having the word 'gameplay' around isn't going to suddenly grant them the ability to articulate their opinion. You would just get comments like "The story was decent, but the rest of the game sucks."Fredrick2003 said:Not faking being an intellectual... I am serious about this.
I just wish people would elaborate on what they mean by "gameplay". Because telling me "the gameplay in this game sucks" doesn't tell me a damn thing. I ask them to explain exactly what they mean by "gameplay" or which part of the "gameplay" was especially bad and they say gameplay is playing the game and playing the game was bad.
Its frustrating, that's all.
Meanwhile, not every reference to a game's gameplay need be fully expanded. Requiring somebody to use more words to describe something that can be summed up as 'gameplay' when a full write-up of how the game plays is unnecessary distracts from the writer's point.