I think this is a lazy topic TBH. He's a game critic and he doesn't want to be called a gamer, he also happens to be somewhat existential...Of course he doesn't want a label. He's an intelligent man.
Haha, in retrospect I wish I left out the last part of the main paragraph.ghii3 said:lol, that really did make me laugh, its completely possible about the lady buisness but it seems more like you got offended and completely overreactedMatsVS said:Clearly Yahtzee was desperately hitting on a woman in his bar the other day, only to be turned down, which left him broken and disillusioned. Thus, in a alcohol-fuelled rage he reasoned that this not-too-rare occurrence was due to not him being a scrawny, pasty, glibly arrogant brit who wouldn't have a friend in the world if it wasn't for his little internet show (about games and penises, incidentally), but the 'gamer persona'. Driven by bitterness and hatred towards his peers, that again spawned this ill-conceived internet rant which makes no sense to anyone but his most ardent followers.
Oh fuck it... I'm just gonna sit and play some games before I have to go to work.
I love Adam Sandler!Sir John the Net Knight said:Sir, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.pretentiousname01 said:Goodie, its my turn.Sir John the Net Knight said:That is quite literally the WORST rebuttal to a well thought out argument that I have ever heard in my entire life.pretentiousname01 said:fixed it for you. I'm fairly certain that there is a statute of limitations on spoilers.
In fact, I may also claim that your use of spoiler tags as a fanboyism.
We all know fanboyism invalidates arguments.
Seeing how you did nothing but come down on "Yahtzee fanboys". I fail to see how its a bad rebuttal. For no other reason than agreeing with his statement that labels are bad.
Your a pot, or a kettle, I don't really care which but you are one of them.
I wouldn't either, actually. I don't really think gaming is of any importance, it's important to me, as it's entertaining, but I don't think it's world, aside from producing jobs. Honestly I wouldn't be able to say the rebel part either in an average conversation. How do I think i'm above any of it? You have to remember it's fairly difficult to keep serious with this conversation as theres always the nagging suspicion you're a troll. I wrote 3 lines, The try it mann, it's cool thing was a reference to someone trying to get someone else to try drugs. Also, I've grown up believing that hipsters are well, artsy people. If that definition is wrong, my bad.derelix said:That last bit was pretty funny. Yeah man gamers are totally not hipsters, your like....rebels.tryx3 said:Successful troll is successful? Or sad person is sad?derelix said:god I love this. I use to be one of the immature idiots that thought gaming was something special. something very satisfying about reading the rants of an educated yet cynical guy who was sucked into the idiotic world of "gaming"
The funny thing is now people will talk about gamers and girl gamers like they agreed with this all along, yet most of them are just blindly agreeing because they read it here. Hipster culture for you.
When you really look at it all for what it truly is, games, movies, television are just things that play on boxes that emit eye damaging light. I don't understand how people don't see this, it's like showing a monkey pictures of happy monkeys to make that monkey feel happy (sitcoms with laugh tracks or comedies without) or showing a monkey a video of a sad monkey having problems to make the monkey feel sad. Video games are just a diluted version of that for the next generation.
Games are fun. I don't think anyone thinks they're some amazing thing that no one else in the world has experienced. "Try it mann it's cool." Or maybe a bit sadistic? You assume because people agree with something written, they didn't think that before. Theres an agree and disagree side of this argument 50/50 chance you end up on either side. Also, this for you.
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/sheeple.png
And another thing, people who play games aren't hipsters. Far far from it.
God I'm glad this is text based conversation, i would never be able to say that with a straight face. I love that comic btw, but at least I'm aware of what I am. You on the other hand seem to think your above all of it.
I'm a cynical sarcastic annoyance, I'm ok with that. Your a less amusing annoyance, you seem to think your hobby is somehow important. You want to talk about sad?
...Pffft, naw. I'm Australian. I'm way too slack to say all THAT.Yahtzee Croshaw said:I want people to stop saying things like "I'm a gamer." I want people to say things like this:
"I wake up in the morning. I take a shower. I get on the bus to work. I play Doodle Jump on the bus. I go to work. I work. I play a bit of Team Fortress 2 at lunch break with some colleagues. I go home. Some nights I see a movie. Some nights I go for a drink. And some nights I stay in and play Modern Warfare. I am normal."
But you do call them viewers because they are viewing them. For TV, too.hawk533 said:I suppose that makes sense. We don't call people movie watchers because we watch movies.
Perhaps we could all just stop hate-mongering. This entire argument is about distinguishing ourselves from people we don't like. "Losers" crawl under the parasol BECAUSE of people like you calling them losers. Hate all you want. Keep it to yourself. You're as guilty of wanting to be special as the losers crawling under the parasol. You want to kick the losers out of your special club because you don't want to be associated with them. If you can't have a special club, no one can!! Destroy it! Don't call us gamers! Get over it. There are several different types of gamers, as there are several different types of fighters, miners, public speakers, teachers, fisherman, boaters, writers, artists, singers, etc. You get the point.Generic Gamer said:But the problem is that 'gamer' is a nice parasol that the losers can crawl under and hide from the harsh rays of reality. If there was a separate phrase for 'people who play games' and 'losers who play games to hide from a reality they don't understand' then I'd be happy to be a gamer.Gsmoove said:I can see what Yahtzee's trying to do here, but the use of the word gamer isn't a problem and despite what he says, Ben Croshaw is a gamer and when you:
-Make your living from video games.
-Play a new video game, every week.
-Open a bar, that's inspired by video games.
-Wrote a book, inspired by a video game.
-Made a TV pilot, that was a video game show.
-Occasionally appears on a podcast about video games.
-Was a keynote speaker at a conference about video games.
Then you are more than a guy who plays video games, don't try to separate yourself from the nerd in the basement because you two most likely have the same amount passion. Don't try to deny it, be proud of it, besides there wasn't a secret meeting that decided that we're all gamers.
I know he won't read this but it had to be said.
The problem with websites like this is that they give people in a self-destructive lifestyle some form of validation. "I hate the outside world, but so do these people so that's ok." If we're going to try and insist that gamer doesn't mean loser we need to be frank with ourselves and realise that in a lot of cases yes it does. I really like playing games, by any reasonable criteria I'm an enthusiast, but compared to some people on here I'm as casual as my grandmother.
And she's dead.
You can see it on here, people play games to escape life and we need to stop encouraging it because it's not the image we want. Either we need to accept that gamer will always mean loser or we need to evict the losers.
EDIT: The first thing we need to change is the popular but wrong assumption that people who don't play games are stupid, or that people who don't appreciate gaming are ignorant. It's a prime nerd defence back from when people first started to manifest nerdness at school; anyone who dislikes your behaviour is stupid and isn't really a person anyway.
That's the core of self deception we need to crack, if gamers have to accept that everyone else is as smart as them and just doesn't like gaming we may well get somewhere.
Also, John ended up proving Yahtzee right. The irony. Yahtzee at least called someone doing exactly what John did.ilovemyLunchbox said:Aeris is a flaky bint. Hell, she was the most boring character in the game. I stand by that steadfast. I never understood the obsession with her.Sir John the Net Knight said:You know, I've put up with the self-important, narcissistic bullshit of a one Benjamin "Yahtzee" Croshaw for quite some time now. And though that is hardly a stretch for me, as I have been absorbing the anger and prejudice of the world's asshole population for a good three decades, I can no longer stand to have Yahtzee's own brand of verbal diarrhea being funneled into my ear canal any longer.
I put up with a lot of shit from people like Yahtzee over the years. But when you call Aerith Gainsborough a "flaky bint", you have stepped over the proverbial line. I have no more patience for you, Croshaw. Take your crybaby rants that you poorly disguise as legitimate reviews and stick them up your pasty, white tuchus. You really wanna know what the definition of the stereotypical asshole gamer that gives us all a bad name? Every morning you look at one in the mirror when you wake up. It's people like you that ruin this hobby for the rest of us.
And before you accuse me of the following. No, I do not own a body pillow or any other perverted anime crap. Though I'm sure you'll claim otherwise in next week's article.