A mix of these two, with a little tinge of berserker in there somewhere.Surreysmith said:3. The Explorer- Games with large with plenty of new place to visit and explore such as Fallout 3 or Oblivion are the bread and butter of the Explorer.
5. The Strategist- The complete opposite of the berserker. Takes all possible scenarios uses every piece of info to conquer any situation.
Well I'm a combination of all three. I love all genres but put me in a FPS you'll find me ending up with a negative score. But I will allways be a fan of RPG's in general.Surreysmith said:7. The Monogamer- Gamers who find a particular game genre and stick to it. The ones who moan that they don?t want to join in till you put on something in their comfort zone.
8. The Grazer- Often casual gamers who are open minded about all genres and will happily have a go at anything.
10. The Fumble- the gamer who tries really hard but always seems to lose 15 times in a row and ending up with a minus score. However despite all-thumbs-no-fingerness they seem to get on with everyone so it?s not all bad.
First of all, very good post. Im a mix of these two. and sometimes kind of a camper when I snipe. But I do like some rts's.Surreysmith said:2. The Berserker- If you find yourself charging into battles no plan, only the drive to take as many of the enemy with you, and you find RTS?s slow and boring. Then you just may be a berserker.
8. The Grazer- Often casual gamers who are open minded about all genres and will happily have a go at anything.