Drop a meme, 'the cake is a lie', 'you spoony bard' etc etc. Don't use the G word, I tend to find it usually has a negative impact on whoever I'm talking to. Unless it's a man. Joke...
Hows that different then retards who press buttons 95% of the time.Bambi On Toast said:The only time I wouldn't apply the term "Gamer" is when they play stupid little "apps" on their little iPod or other gizmo. I don't think it currently qualifies as a legitimate gaming platform. That's not to say that it won't be soon. It's rapidly growing in popularity among retards who like to spend 95% of their time poking a screen.
It's not very different at all. I just don't like touch screen things. It's a personal thing.lord.jeff said:We does it matter, you know you play games why does he need to acknowledged it, it's just a hobby not a mark of honer. I myself wouldn't even care to talk to someone about games if they think I need to have some random knowledge in order to enjoy games, because chances are the're elitist.
Hows that different then retards who press buttons 95% of the time.Bambi On Toast said:The only time I wouldn't apply the term "Gamer" is when they play stupid little "apps" on their little iPod or other gizmo. I don't think it currently qualifies as a legitimate gaming platform. That's not to say that it won't be soon. It's rapidly growing in popularity among retards who like to spend 95% of their time poking a screen.
Seriously, the definition of 'gamer' is 'someone who plays games'. The ideas floating around these days that "You have to have played X to be a gamer" or "If you like Y you can't be a true gamer" are just pretentious nonsense perpetuated by immature elitists who feel that gaming has to be some obscure and exclusive members-only club. Gaming is a hobby that is free and open to all; no-one should be dismissed or taken to task for the type of games they do or do not play.TheAztec said:For example, they would ask "Are you a gamer?"
And you would reply with "Yes. Yes, I am."
And they would instantly know.
But a personal preference does not define them as less of a gamer than you. And, if you think that they will end up more and more popular until Buttons are extinct, then it wouldn't be a gimmick anymore; It will have become the norm.Bambi On Toast said:It's not very different at all. I just don't like touch screen things. It's a personal thing.
I understand why it's so popular. iPods and other touch screen devices have created a whole new casual gamer market. There are some fun and creative games available for touch screen devices.
In my eyes though, it will never be anything more than a gimmick. Unfortunately, touch screen is just going to become more and more popular until buttons are extinct.![]()
I like the fact that you use the traditionally toff word "inconceivable". You're defying all kinds of modern stereotypes.Fieldy409 said:Some people dont believe it straight away when i say im a gamer, if they know im a builder first.
What, a tradesman who likes videogames and not sports? inconceivable!