archont said:
-Samurai- said:
It isn't respected because it doesn't exist.
There are people that play games, and people that don't. "Hardcore" and "casual" are like the sub-sub-genres in music; They're made up by insecure elitists that want to feel better than someone because of what they enjoy, and want something to ***** about.
Your logic fails. Since when does music have a learning curve? Since when is music an interactive form of entertainment that can not function without the viewer's feedback?
Oh god. It's one of you. "I disagree with what you're saying, so you're trolling.". Because you don't see
that every day.
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-Samurai- said:
You know what ruins games? People like the majority of the people in this thread. Shut up and go play your games.
No, it's you, people like you and people with an attitude like yours that ruin games and things much more important than games. Though I get the impression you're just trolling.
Anyway, I would gladly go play my games but that's the whole point - there's less and less good games left to play and the trend is towards shittier casual games.
My attitude of "let people like what they like and stop trying to be an elitist *****" ruins things? How so? I'm curious to know how letting people enjoy what they like without being blamed for shitty industry standards makes things worse.
"Casual" games and gamers aren't the problem. The industry hasn't properly adjusted to being mainstream yet. They're still in the experimental stage where they're trying to figure out what's going to get them more money. Right now it's small, simple games and military shooters. In the next few years? Who knows? But I'm sure the kids of those years will still ***** about something.
But, hey, if you gotta blame someone, why not blame the people that play the games being made for them? Because it's their fault they enjoy something you don't, and it's their fault you(maybe not specifically you(although probably specifically you), but the people bitching about "casual" games) can't adjust to a changing industry.