I wonder, do many people still think that video games are pong and pac man still? I wonder if maybe why many people see games as pointless or dumb is because they still think that games are the same as the ones made in the 80s.
Ugh, yes, that. The whole thing is just embarrassing. I did say in another thread that it's probably done more damage than the attack articles that got it moving, but I just got someone quoting me going `nuh-uh!`. Probably should have mentioned that I meant the whole shitstorm and not the individual shitstormers involved, but who cares.Lieju said:OT: Actually, lately the assumption that gamergate = gamers has actually annoyed me.
Yeah, I'd say it has done more to destroy the 'identity of a gamer'.Phasmal said:Ugh, yes, that. The whole thing is just embarrassing. I did say in another thread that it's probably done more damage than the attack articles that got it moving, but I just got someone quoting me going `nuh-uh!`.Lieju said:OT: Actually, lately the assumption that gamergate = gamers has actually annoyed me.
No, it just belies your complaint. You're rationalising. When you respond to a generic sentiment with "but it's not true for me," yeah.DizzyChuggernaut said:You missed out my following sentence that explains that my personal experience isn't what I deem to be a universal fact and to take it with a grain of salt.
Careful, there, people are going to start accusing you of thinking that gamers are dead.Lieju said:Yeah, I'd say it has done more to destroy the 'identity of a gamer'.
Well not yet they aren't. The real tragedy of Gamergate is how they fail to see the bigger picture and fall prey to the real conspiracy.Zachary Amaranth said:Careful, there, people are going to start accusing you of thinking that gamers are dead.
This right here brings up a great point: When and why did being a "gamer" become something other than "someone who enjoys playing video games"?Pink Gregory said:That I might have something in common with other 'gamers' other than 'plays videogames sometimes'.
Cool. That's a valid complaint and I welcome it. What would you have preferred me to say?Zachary Amaranth said:No, it just belies your complaint. You're rationalising. When you respond to a generic sentiment with "but it's not true for me," yeah.DizzyChuggernaut said:You missed out my following sentence that explains that my personal experience isn't what I deem to be a universal fact and to take it with a grain of salt.
And yes, I know it's what grinds YOUR gears (now that I've referenced the rest of your message, please tell me I missed something this time, too). Doesn't change naything.
Sorry but I got to disagree with you. Gaming is under attack by people who have been playing for twenty years and refuse to accept that their hobby is more widespread now. They have created terms like hardcore, casual, gamer, etc to try and exclude and alienate others while making themselves feel better. They also harass developers and publishers for trying to appeal to anybody who is not them.erttheking said:That it's under attack. By feminists/SJWs/the politically correct police/Anti-gg, whatever.
It. Isn't. Nothing that's been happening online has stopped me from enjoying my new copy of SMT: Strange Journey or love gaming any less. We are not under attack.
Well that's a problem, but "Attack" just doesn't feel like the right work to describe it. I don't know what word is.Little Gray said:Sorry but I got to disagree with you. Gaming is under attack by people who have been playing for twenty years and refuse to accept that their hobby is more widespread now. They have created terms like hardcore, casual, gamer, etc to try and exclude and alienate others while making themselves feel better. They also harass developers and publishers for trying to appeal to anybody who is not them.erttheking said:That it's under attack. By feminists/SJWs/the politically correct police/Anti-gg, whatever.
It. Isn't. Nothing that's been happening online has stopped me from enjoying my new copy of SMT: Strange Journey or love gaming any less. We are not under attack.
Little Gray said:Sorry but I got to disagree with you. Gaming is under attack by people who have been playing for twenty years and refuse to accept that their hobby is more widespread now. They have created terms like hardcore, casual, gamer, etc to try and exclude and alienate others while making themselves feel better. They also harass developers and publishers for trying to appeal to anybody who is not them.erttheking said:That it's under attack. By feminists/SJWs/the politically correct police/Anti-gg, whatever.
It. Isn't. Nothing that's been happening online has stopped me from enjoying my new copy of SMT: Strange Journey or love gaming any less. We are not under attack.