At some point, you do become a fucking abject loser if you're older and play games AS MUCH AS adolescent gamers do, i.e. 20+ hours/week continuously. I'm nearly 28, but the number of games I play has decreased over the last several years, as well as the average amount of hours per week. Sometimes I go a couple weeks without playing a single game at all because I find other stuff to do. My half-brother is 41, has a wife and two kids, and squeezes in a few hours of gaming a week, always at night and at the expense of sleep.
Regardless of age, it's all about balance. I laugh at any gamer who can't be bothered to get outside and play a sport, ride a bike, or engage in some kind of regular rigorous exercise. Fat or uncoordinated, stereotypical gamers just make me cringe. If all you do with your free time is sit, it shows in your face, your body, the energy and vitality (or lack thereof) that you project.
I don't support the extreme position of saying "gaming after age X is pathetic and brands you as a loser," but there should be some sort of time devotion drop-off as years pass and you progress into adulthood. Between a budding career (or just shuffling along between a couple part-time jobs), and getting a long-term girlfriend (or boyfriend), people in their twenties and beyond shouldn't be finding so much idle time to devote to what is mostly a fruitless leisure activity.
Regardless of age, it's all about balance. I laugh at any gamer who can't be bothered to get outside and play a sport, ride a bike, or engage in some kind of regular rigorous exercise. Fat or uncoordinated, stereotypical gamers just make me cringe. If all you do with your free time is sit, it shows in your face, your body, the energy and vitality (or lack thereof) that you project.
I don't support the extreme position of saying "gaming after age X is pathetic and brands you as a loser," but there should be some sort of time devotion drop-off as years pass and you progress into adulthood. Between a budding career (or just shuffling along between a couple part-time jobs), and getting a long-term girlfriend (or boyfriend), people in their twenties and beyond shouldn't be finding so much idle time to devote to what is mostly a fruitless leisure activity.