Wow, just wow. I fit more into the casual crowd than the core demographic, and this is insulting. I have core games because they are enjoyable, but I also have casual games because they are as well.Dreiko said:I have a question for casuals.
Why play games?
You're casual about games, sure, I get that, not everyone needs to be serious about everything. You DO have something you're serious about though, don't you? Why not JUST do that? Why not just devote your time to what actually matters to you? Why the need to take away time from important soul-defining passions to just have fun with something you don't care that much about?
My problem with casuals is this; they seem to not have ANYTHING they're serious about, they spend a lifetime of unspecified time, being casual about absolutely everything and serious about nothing, which to me is a waste of time, life, resources and potential, which greatly annoys me fundamentally. I believe people should find what they really love, their passion, and do that. This way we're all better for it since we all have counterparts in our own fields we can actually communicate with on a deeper, more meaningful than the "uhh...i just played that for like 2 hours dude, i don't remember the guy's name" level.
By taking a hobby and attempting to limit who gets to use it (which by your aost shows you hope for that) you are saying these people aren't good enough for you and your medium of entertainment. But how do you know if you truly like something if you don't dabble? Also, what is wrong with being half-assed in two or three different hobbies? My dad loves video games. He is obsessed with Starcraft and Warcraft, but he will not play ladder matches because he isn't good enough, he is not allowed to play games anymore cause he isn't core enough?
Now, hyperbole time:
Do you like beer? I really enjoy beer, I enjoy it so much that I am a part of a brewing club and design my own recipes. But you only enjoy Bud Light (assumption), you don't know what true beer tastes like so you shouldn't enjoy that crap beer or any beer along with it.
Do you like music? But do you know about Trent Reznor's side project with his wife (How to Destroy Angels) or ever seen Girl Talk live? NO?(assumption) So you shouldn't listen to music anymore because you truly aren't that big of a fan of it.
Do you like Star Wars? Of course you do, everyone likes Star Wars (exaggeration). But you didn't know that in the original film Alderon explodes a few frames before the laser from the Death Star hits it so it isn't just a super powered laser but a tachyon beam (assumption, but I know a guy who actually did this to prove it and doubt anyone else knows or cares), so you can no longer watch Star Wars or any other sci-fi movie.
I would rather be a casual who enjoys Chime, LittleBigPlanet, and attempting to complete a perfect Yes Man run on New Vegas and enjoy a past time than someone who looks down on other people because they are not enjoying the games the right way.
Furthermore, a lot of casual games are stepping stones to more advanced games. I gave someone who played Farmville religiously a go at Civ V and she loved it. It scratched her resource managing itch better than that Facebook app. I had a party in my dorm room and had 8 people (2 core, 3 casual, and 3 self proclaimed non-gamers) where all we did was drink and play Wario Ware, and those 3 that said they didn't like games came back later and joined in multiplayer Halo after we explained rules and how to work the controls. Think of it as a gateway drug, you just need competent pushers.