I got my brother into gaming. We were at a Best Buy when he was really young (maybe 3 or 4) and we played a Guitar Hero demo together. The results were hilarious of course but it started him out on being a little gamer-guy.
Yeah, we shouldn't take for granted how difficult it is to move in a 3D space. We know left stick is move and right stick is look, but to a newcomer it makes zero sense whatsoever.Lightning Delight said:I tried to get my mom to play Halo. She spent the first 10 minutes staring at the ceiling, then started spinning around so fast she got dizzy and had to stop.
Then I had my dad play Portal. What really surprised me is how difficult it was for him to walk and look at the same time. This seems second nature to us, but apparently it is extremely hard to move and look somewhere simultaneously.
You know, much as I game, looking around and moving at the same time is still a pain in the arse for me. Then again I have a serious disconnect between shooting guns in real life vs in video games. Good at the former, shite at the latter. Some people just don't do well with it. And some people like one of my mates, gets vertigo from playing games like Portal(which is only fun if you enjoy your friends possibly throwing up on you when they run to the bathroom).Lightning Delight said:Then I had my dad play Portal. What really surprised me is how difficult it was for him to walk and look at the same time. This seems second nature to us, but apparently it is extremely hard to move and look somewhere simultaneously.
Multiplayer games are a TERRIBLE place to start, especially if you are way more skilled than them, it will just make them mad :/. when I introduced my friends to sc2, i just let them play the campaign... It takes you in baby steps.Shanicus said:I tried teaching a friend of mine how to play Starcraft...
That session ended with me nuking her crappy little base with 4 ghosts at the exact same time to show her 'How to spot a nuke attack, and why you need detectors'.
...I don't show people how to play video games anymore. I do give them information if they ever want to get into gaming, and have successfully converted a handful of Uni friends to pokemon (1 hour of public transport to get to Uni? Perfect time to take out that pesky Team Plasma!) so I'm not out of the game just yet.
EDIT: I also introduced my Dad to Duke Nukem Forever, as he had a PS3 (just as a Blu-Ray player) and really liked Duke 3D.
He still hasn't been able to get past the first boss without help...
And that's the game where my brother, upset that I took the only Tiger Collar in DW5 Empires, actively TRIED to get killed.arnoldthebird said:My dad wanted to play Dynasty Warriors...the only game that I thought would guarantee a win, yet he some how managed to die on Beginner difficulty
Exactly the same situation here!putowtin said:A few years ago I got that sick of me ma saying that she'd never play a video game that I bought her a DS for her birthday.
She's now hooked on brain training and Prof Layton!