Its a myth i tell ya! Told by internet personalities and game journalists alike as an easy to use strawman!
Lately i have seen more and more people talk about "the gaming community this... the gaming community that" and it allways somehow rubbed me the wrong way...
See the problem with claiming that such a singular community exist would be the same as saying that there is one unified sports community. And this is where it falls apart...
Just like in sports where you have fandoms for soccer, football, tennis, golf etc. so exists different sub-communities for the gaming world.
You have your e-sports, your mmo players, your FPS nuts, your casual gamers, people who frequent 4chan, console gamers, the PC masterrace, i-phone fanatics etc.
And each of these communities are entities for themselves.. now a person can be part of multiple but i have yet to see a person be part of ALL of them.
Why do i bring this up?
Because people keep reffering to gamers as one huge community when it simply isnt true at all especialy when something negative happens thats somehow connected to gaming in general people are quick to blame "the gaming community".
Once again its like if the sportsnews is reporting about hooligans during a soccer game beating up a police officer and then blaming ALL sportsfans of ALL forms of sport no matter what sport they actually are a fan of and telling them that they have to "change" the sports community. It doesnt work that way.
Yet in gaming it seems to be all the rage to say that when something bad happens that is connected that its the "community". That the "community" has to work to change.. that the "community" needs to do something. How is said mythic being known as the community capable of doing it when it doesnt exist to begin with?
Because a couple of nujobs from 4chan are spouting sexist phrases at someone I am somehow responsible for changing their behavior? I dont count myselfe to the 4chan community nor do i have much of an interest of joining them. But because they play games and I play games im somehow responsible for their actions? And to top it off it is somehow my job to change their behavior?
This goes especialy out to all those internet personalities and reviewers/critics who keep pointing their fingers at their cameras and blaming their own viewerships for all the bad stuff that happens. NEWSFLASH: The people who are watching your shows and reading your articles are most likely not the ones involved in the incidents you talk about and have ZERO meanings of changing anyones behavior nor are they even part of the same subcommunity.
Anyways... what are your thoughts on the matter of "the gaming community"
Lately i have seen more and more people talk about "the gaming community this... the gaming community that" and it allways somehow rubbed me the wrong way...
See the problem with claiming that such a singular community exist would be the same as saying that there is one unified sports community. And this is where it falls apart...
Just like in sports where you have fandoms for soccer, football, tennis, golf etc. so exists different sub-communities for the gaming world.
You have your e-sports, your mmo players, your FPS nuts, your casual gamers, people who frequent 4chan, console gamers, the PC masterrace, i-phone fanatics etc.
And each of these communities are entities for themselves.. now a person can be part of multiple but i have yet to see a person be part of ALL of them.
Why do i bring this up?
Because people keep reffering to gamers as one huge community when it simply isnt true at all especialy when something negative happens thats somehow connected to gaming in general people are quick to blame "the gaming community".
Once again its like if the sportsnews is reporting about hooligans during a soccer game beating up a police officer and then blaming ALL sportsfans of ALL forms of sport no matter what sport they actually are a fan of and telling them that they have to "change" the sports community. It doesnt work that way.
Yet in gaming it seems to be all the rage to say that when something bad happens that is connected that its the "community". That the "community" has to work to change.. that the "community" needs to do something. How is said mythic being known as the community capable of doing it when it doesnt exist to begin with?
Because a couple of nujobs from 4chan are spouting sexist phrases at someone I am somehow responsible for changing their behavior? I dont count myselfe to the 4chan community nor do i have much of an interest of joining them. But because they play games and I play games im somehow responsible for their actions? And to top it off it is somehow my job to change their behavior?
This goes especialy out to all those internet personalities and reviewers/critics who keep pointing their fingers at their cameras and blaming their own viewerships for all the bad stuff that happens. NEWSFLASH: The people who are watching your shows and reading your articles are most likely not the ones involved in the incidents you talk about and have ZERO meanings of changing anyones behavior nor are they even part of the same subcommunity.
Anyways... what are your thoughts on the matter of "the gaming community"