I think the two groups of people you described make up a very, very small part of the gamer general population. But I'm almost positive you already know that.
You just said that those who like skyrim and single player are pc gamers. So COD Battlefield fans are console gamers... Battlefield is PC game. Even if you have it on console.bullet_sandw1ch said:this topic is confronting the fact that gamers are now divided. on one half, the multi player crowd loves COD/Battlefield, OMG SKYRIM SUKS!!!!!.
on the other side, the pretentious bastard pc/single player group who believes anything that is not skyrim sucks, or believes that pc games are instantly better, and hate on ps3/xbox games.
what do you guys/girls think?
I think we are dividet into two groups too.bullet_sandw1ch said:this topic is confronting the fact that gamers are now divided. on one half, the multi player crowd loves COD/Battlefield, OMG SKYRIM SUKS!!!!!.
on the other side, the pretentious bastard pc/single player group who believes anything that is not skyrim sucks, or believes that pc games are instantly better, and hate on ps3/xbox games.
what do you guys/girls think?
The divide is more along the lines of casual gamers vs. serious gamers. Platform has less to do with it than you think. The FPS crowd gets so much flak because they consider themselves hardcore due to "all the violence and blood" when really your dealing with something generally equivilent to "Farmville" just aimed at a differant audience. A point illustrated in arguements by the simple fact that an 11 year old moron can figure out how to play one of those games and do fairly well at it, with the experience being simple enough for them to seek it out despite the rating... it has a very low "mental age level" as opposed to other games which repel people like that due to being too intellecual and "boring" because they don't want to have to say think or *gasp* read. This is not to say that serious gamers do not play FPS games or things like "Farmville" as well, it's more about your predominant choice and how seriously you take them. A serious gamer considers something like "Call Of Duty" a form of intellectual slumming, entertaining, but hardly meaningful or worthy of much thought or effort, and thus detests those who think that is anything more.bullet_sandw1ch said:this topic is confronting the fact that gamers are now divided. on one half, the multi player crowd loves COD/Battlefield, OMG SKYRIM SUKS!!!!!.
on the other side, the pretentious bastard pc/single player group who believes anything that is not skyrim sucks, or believes that pc games are instantly better, and hate on ps3/xbox games.
what do you guys/girls think?
Actually its more like a giant spectrum and only asshats harass others for liking something they don't. In that way those two groups people are actually more united. Personally I'm not a fan of COD, but I have no problem with people who love it. Likewise I have friends who like COD but don't happen to enjoy fantasy rpg but don't care that I do.bullet_sandw1ch said:this topic is confronting the fact that gamers are now divided. on one half, the multi player crowd loves COD/Battlefield, OMG SKYRIM SUKS!!!!!.
on the other side, the pretentious bastard pc/single player group who believes anything that is not skyrim sucks, or believes that pc games are instantly better, and hate on ps3/xbox games.
what do you guys/girls think?
As I see it there are two ways of approaching the term gamer.Abandon4093 said:I hate it too.Darkasassin96 said:Z of the Na said:What do I think?
I find this thread highly insulting. Who's right is it to say that all "gamers" (God how I loathe the term) belong to either of those "groups?"
I'm impartial. I like both multiplayer and single player games. Problem, stereotypes?
Why do you loathe the term gamer?
I play games but I wouldn't identify myself as a 'gamer'. There are a lot of feathers to my cap and I don't think gaming is the most important one.
i think u arent part of the "pretentious" pc/single player group?bullet_sandw1ch said:on the other side, the pretentious bastard pc/single player group