Alright, I think a past scenario is required to explain this rather unorthodox one Ladies & Gents...
A few years ago I was at home watching my father play a new PC game he had bought. Now this game was brand new at the time, and he was playing away at the start of the game. While watching however, I couldn't help but point out things I had noticed, continually. Where I thought enemies would pop up, which direction to go next, what to do in this situation, why X didn't work against Y, etcetera. He wasn't particularly bad at it, I was just picking up things that he didn't quite perceive.
Of course this could be from merely being experienced at such games, and guessing what the next logical thing in that game should be. But I always had the slight feeling that I didn't know why I had spotted all those things that others had missed in a game. Whether this is due to the fact that I had played a huge variety of games up to that point and could guess, or whether I instinctively picked up what would be most likely to happen, I honestly don't know.
The question is whether you think that some gamers do have a rather 'instinctive perception' in situations like this that others lack, or do you think it's all just experience and guess-work, such as thinking what a developer would do in this situation?
A few years ago I was at home watching my father play a new PC game he had bought. Now this game was brand new at the time, and he was playing away at the start of the game. While watching however, I couldn't help but point out things I had noticed, continually. Where I thought enemies would pop up, which direction to go next, what to do in this situation, why X didn't work against Y, etcetera. He wasn't particularly bad at it, I was just picking up things that he didn't quite perceive.
Of course this could be from merely being experienced at such games, and guessing what the next logical thing in that game should be. But I always had the slight feeling that I didn't know why I had spotted all those things that others had missed in a game. Whether this is due to the fact that I had played a huge variety of games up to that point and could guess, or whether I instinctively picked up what would be most likely to happen, I honestly don't know.
The question is whether you think that some gamers do have a rather 'instinctive perception' in situations like this that others lack, or do you think it's all just experience and guess-work, such as thinking what a developer would do in this situation?