Savagezion said:
I think its fair to think what you want but i gotta disagree.....
Playing a game doesn't make you a gamer it just doesn't. You need to have real passion and dedication to really call yourself a gamer. Me and my friends love fighting games and more importantly love guilty gear, but to the outside world guilty gears dead and yet its the most well designed fighting game ever made. Guess what we did? we loved the game so much we maintain a weekly group get together and practice for the game with tournaments.
Another friend friend of myn decorates his whole apartment with gaming apparel and posters and just simply being surrounded by his passion his noticeably just makes him happy. Another thing me and my buds will do is actually beat an rpg and do multiple playthroughs to actually find out the cryptic hidden items and secret endings without reading any walkthroughs and yet most people just take the no effort way.
Or importing Japanese games and getting your friend to translate or worse if hes on vacation (dammit Andy!! we need you) you try to learn Japanese yourself. Hell i traveled to japan and guess what i spent most of my time on? Competitive Guilty gear at the arcades (all the best players in the world are there)
Sorry i guess these dont prove my points really, just examples of what i see it takes to be a gamer, the passion dedication, the love.
Here , heres the best example i can give a test so to say.
Lets say your madly in love with someone 5 year relationship or something or maybe your married, if she asks you to stop playing games because you should spend more time with her and maybe do some fun new things with her (take up painting maybe?) and if you say sure and give up coming. Your not a gamer, thats it.
Also if you feel you'll eventually grow tired of gaming your grow to old for it. your not a gamer. Its simple as that.
And before you say thats unfair. My best friend's passion in life is music, he was playing some form of musical instrument. So if some girl he knew for 5 years asked him to play less or not at much at all, even if he was engaged am sure he would tearfully say no. When you do something that long with so much passion and love and that you want to do for the rest of your life, you'll never give it up for anything.
Thats a gamer, thats a musician, thats an artist, thats an athlete. Theres one thing all those share, passion and love for the game/art.