Is it odd that I never saw Animal Crossing as a casual game? For me basically anything on a console (or of a certain quality that most of us would agree on or higher) isn't a casual game, but most mobile games are. Not that I despise mobile games, they certainly have their place, usually it's the bathroom or on waiting for someone outside.
This means that as far as I am concerned, people who exclusively play these games are casuals, because they aren't particularly interested in core gaming or hardcore gaming, and so calling them casuals wouldn't be offensive. However, if someone was a core/hardcore gamer, and got called a casual, that would be offensive because they're basically questioning their interest in the hobby, and saying 'I don't think you really care about gaming, and I think you are being half arsed about it'. For someone who does gaming as a regular hobby, gets involved in communities and does the whole shebang, this could be quite upsetting, like if someone walked up to an avid golfer and went 'you don't really know anything about golf, do you?'.
If I called someone a casual (I can't imagine this situation would ever arise, but hypotheticals are as hypotheticals do) and they went 'hey, no I'm not' I'd reply with, 'what other games do you play' and they they didn't reply with anything that I considered to be core or hardcore, I would say 'why don't you try . Because if you think that's as far as gaming goes then your mind, my friend, is about to be blown like Krakatoa in 1883'.
Does that make me a dick? I'd like to think not, but someone might disagree.
This means that as far as I am concerned, people who exclusively play these games are casuals, because they aren't particularly interested in core gaming or hardcore gaming, and so calling them casuals wouldn't be offensive. However, if someone was a core/hardcore gamer, and got called a casual, that would be offensive because they're basically questioning their interest in the hobby, and saying 'I don't think you really care about gaming, and I think you are being half arsed about it'. For someone who does gaming as a regular hobby, gets involved in communities and does the whole shebang, this could be quite upsetting, like if someone walked up to an avid golfer and went 'you don't really know anything about golf, do you?'.
If I called someone a casual (I can't imagine this situation would ever arise, but hypotheticals are as hypotheticals do) and they went 'hey, no I'm not' I'd reply with, 'what other games do you play' and they they didn't reply with anything that I considered to be core or hardcore, I would say 'why don't you try . Because if you think that's as far as gaming goes then your mind, my friend, is about to be blown like Krakatoa in 1883'.
Does that make me a dick? I'd like to think not, but someone might disagree.