Oooh, someone got up on the wrong side of bed this morning.ShredHead said:Um, no.
Look who's saying that quote. Now look at what The Stones did. Just mildly hypocritical for them to say anything about life choices, n'est pas?
Oooh, someone got up on the wrong side of bed this morning.ShredHead said:Um, no.
depends how much you do it i suppose...hansari said:Man, I wish I was a celebrity...just so I could pull statistics out of my ass. I'd be making stuff up like Ron Burgundy...Learning how to read notes requires the same effort it takes as pressing a color right when it comes on screen?Malygris said:"It irritates me having watched my kids do it - if they spent as much time practicing the guitar as learning how to press the buttons they'd be damn good by now," he said.
yes, i thought so too. strange how most people who don´t associate with videogames feel free to criticize and blame shit to them from their point of view regardless of what they know about it or gamings demographic.Sexual Harassment Panda said:Music games discourage kids from trying the real thing...but shooters encourage kids to try the real thing? Seems we get to claim anything we want without having to carry the burden of proving it. Did you know?...sports games make you fart.
I'd like to echo this statement wholeheartedly. When a game gets to the point where the player is simulating what can pretty easily be achieved in real life, I think it's gone too far.Marq said:This very much reflects the attitude I've held towards Guitar Hero/Rock Band from the beginning. And on the other hand, I also hate them for being bloody awful games.
This is so funny for all the wrong reasons. Well done.Wizzie said:Games like Manhunt are the reason why people aren't interested in Mass murder.
*jazzhands*The_root_of_all_evil said:This is so funny for all the wrong reasons. Well done.
Except that's a ridiculous analogy, because playing the guitar can't be compared to mass murder.Wizzie said:Games like Manhunt are the reason why people aren't interested in Mass murder.
Sigh.gains said:Sigh.
It's because rock music is HARD. You need a small group of like minded friends, several hundred dollars of gear apiece, a garage you can practice in without the cops getting on your ass, and hours and hours to work on your stuff. The best rockers in my high school were the guys who were still too scared of girls to start dating, so they had all of these things.
This. My fingers are too short to play real guitar.zjpicks said:I've tried learning how to play the guitar. I don't have the dexterity for it (or something). Rockband, like many other games, is my way of doing something that I'd like to do but can't for one reason or another.
Games like Guitar Hero let people who CAN'T play guitar have a brief glimpse of a dream, just like Karaoke games give people the brief belief that they can sing with the best of 'em.curlycrouton said:I'd like to echo this statement wholeheartedly. When a game gets to the point where the player is simulating what can pretty easily be achieved in real life, I think it's gone too far.Marq said:This very much reflects the attitude I've held towards Guitar Hero/Rock Band from the beginning. And on the other hand, I also hate them for being bloody awful games.
But the player almost invariably won't, and will most likely think "Hey, this feels like I'm playing guitar, and I don't have to put any effort in. I'll stick with this".scotth266 said:Games like Guitar Hero let people who CAN'T play guitar have a brief glimpse of a dream, just like Karaoke games give people the brief belief that they can sing with the best of 'em.curlycrouton said:I'd like to echo this statement wholeheartedly. When a game gets to the point where the player is simulating what can pretty easily be achieved in real life, I think it's gone too far.Marq said:This very much reflects the attitude I've held towards Guitar Hero/Rock Band from the beginning. And on the other hand, I also hate them for being bloody awful games.
If anything, it should be seen as a motivator: a "Hey, you CAN do this with enough effort: you just need to be willing to invest the time" sort of deal.
If these people were so half-hearted, odds are they wouldn't get into the industry anyway.curlycrouton said:But the player almost invariably won't, and will most likely think "Hey, this feels like I'm playing guitar, and I don't have to put any effort in. I'll stick with this".
And for the record, I despise karaoke.