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Poll: Gamins down fall


Is Gaming turning too caasual?
yes
16.1% (5)
16.1% (5)
hellz yeah
6.5% (2)
6.5% (2)
wtf kind of question is that
9.7% (3)
9.7% (3)
No
25.8% (8)
25.8% (8)
Wrong, ooh so wrong
6.5% (2)
6.5% (2)
Hmm...NOO!
3.2% (1)
3.2% (1)
I like pointy things...
32.3% (10)
32.3% (10)
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1)   26 Mar 2008 20:05
D0rnan C
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While In our time of Oblivion fear and rockband WHAT THE HELL HAPPEND TO GAMES?! first of all gams seem to be aimed @ 3-13 year old kids who think looking at the sears catolouge is Hott and erotic the walls of true hardcore make your eyes bleed and stay up so long they should Awesomeness gaming has fallen to the Largest D- bag Gaming ever "Casual gaming" (>.<)-AHHHHH! apparently grandma needs to play firs person shooters with a wii mote in one hand and an assload of vicoden in another If gaming was meant to be for the 90 year old druged out old people it would have been in the firstplace!!!tell me what you think Okay...good

2)   26 Mar 2008 20:27
tiredinnuendo
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I think.... you are not long for this board.

- J

3)   26 Mar 2008 20:31
TomNook
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D0rnan C:
While In our time of Oblivion fear and rockband WHAT THE HELL HAPPEND TO GAMES?! first of all gams seem to be aimed @ 3-13 year old kids who think looking at the sears catolouge is Hott and erotic the walls of true hardcore make your eyes bleed and stay up so long they should Awesomeness gaming has fallen to the Largest D- bag Gaming ever "Casual gaming" (>.<)-AHHHHH! apparently grandma needs to play firs person shooters with a wii mote in one hand and an assload of vicoden in another If gaming was meant to be for the 90 year old druged out old people it would have been in the firstplace!!!tell me what you think Okay...good

A part of me just died reading that monstrosity.

4)   26 Mar 2008 20:40
thebobmaster
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I agree with innuendo.

5)   26 Mar 2008 21:03
thetenet
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Now that the gaming industry is getting more attention is a normal development that the companies will try to come up with new genres to cash in with people previously not interested in games, to my judgment that is the birth of the casual genre. And yes os growing too fast, because is cheap and takes almost no time, and I do not mean only puzzle games, also racing and ither no story driven genres. I am not sure this is good or bad though.

6)   26 Mar 2008 21:14
Darth Mobius
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tiredinnuendo:
I think.... you are not long for this board.

- J

One can only hope...

7)   26 Mar 2008 21:22
VRaptorX
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It shows all the signs of the last crash. Oversaturation, lack of quality, rush jobs, clones, etc. If it wasn't for Nintendo....we could actually have receded this gen....which might have been a good thing in hindsight. Fewer games but more quality.

8)   26 Mar 2008 22:30
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D0rnan C:
While In our time of Oblivion fear and rockband WHAT THE HELL HAPPEND TO GAMES?! first of all gams seem to be aimed @ 3-13 year old kids who think looking at the sears catolouge is Hott and erotic the walls of true hardcore make your eyes bleed and stay up so long they should Awesomeness gaming has fallen to the Largest D- bag Gaming ever "Casual gaming" (>.<)-AHHHHH! apparently grandma needs to play firs person shooters with a wii mote in one hand and an assload of vicoden in another If gaming was meant to be for the 90 year old druged out old people it would have been in the firstplace!!!tell me what you think Okay...good

I don't mean to be rude but can someone translate this into English for me.

If this is meant to be a debate about the downfall of gaming I should have though the thread starter would have come in with, at least, coherent points if not intelligent. Rather than leave it to the rest of us.

Back to the topic at hand. I wouldn't say there is a downfall as such, just some developers are becoming tremendously lazy and releasing crap games because they know they will get away with it.

9)   27 Mar 2008 00:53
Bodb
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Not only do you sound 3 to 13 you also appear to be totally oblivious to what the hell you're talking about. Know what? Forget it. You are 3 to 13. Casual gaming is a stupid idea but I'm sure whatever 1337 game you play won't be replaced with a virtual chore simulator. So shut up.

10)   27 Mar 2008 01:18
doubleDizz
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I got to the sears bit and my eyes started bleeding.

I would just like to take this chance to advise that I PLEDGE, as a new member of this board, to never write something like that. Ever. Thank you.

11)   27 Mar 2008 01:25
Jumplion
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I don't know what you guys are saying, i like reading these monstrosities; they make me feel smarter than others.

12)   27 Mar 2008 01:28
Melty Blood
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Obviously you don't know what you're talking about.

doubleDizz:
I got to the sears bit and my eyes started bleeding.

I would just like to take this chance to advise that I PLEDGE, as a new member of this board, to never write something like that. Ever. Thank you.

Thaaaaaaank yoooou

13)   27 Mar 2008 02:38
VikingRhetoric
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I do like pointy things.

Also, it saddens me that I could understand that.

14)   27 Mar 2008 02:54
Banana Man
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Hmm...lets think about this just a little bit.
http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2008/03/14/video-game-sales-growth-still-strong%2C-+34%25-february
Economy is in a slump, housing market is down, unemployment is on the rise and yet the games still are rising at a good percentage.

15)   27 Mar 2008 03:16
qbert4ever
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I have to say I'm happy with myself. My body, one way or another, has developed some sort of defence against this sort of thing so that when I try to read it, my vision shuts down, and I can only take in a word here and there before I go cross-eyed and have to look away.

Go me.

Anyways, I will take a guess at what you are trying to suggest, and say that no. Casual games will not destroy the market and replace other games.

On a side note, is it just me, or are more of these idiots popping up nowadays? It seems like ever since the epic battle against the king troll, they seem to feel the need to fill the space left by his destruction.

16)   27 Mar 2008 03:53
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D0rnan C:
While In our time of Oblivion fear and rockband WHAT THE HELL HAPPEND TO GAMES?! first of all gams seem to be aimed @ 3-13 year old kids who think looking at the sears catolouge is Hott and erotic the walls of true hardcore make your eyes bleed and stay up so long they should Awesomeness gaming has fallen to the Largest D- bag Gaming ever "Casual gaming" (>.<)-AHHHHH! apparently grandma needs to play firs person shooters with a wii mote in one hand and an assload of vicoden in another If gaming was meant to be for the 90 year old druged out old people it would have been in the firstplace!!!tell me what you think Okay...good

So, not only are you incapable of expressing a coherent statement, you also have no idea what makes games fun. Your "point," as near as I could tell from your pathetic ramblings, is that casual gaming is a bad thing because you think it's made for old people, and that kid-friendly games are bad because you think they are not for hardcore gamers. Heaven forbid that any games designer could possibly want to target any other market but the hardcore gamers who stay up all night doing multiplayer marathons, living on pizza and soda pop (Note to all: I only do that on SPECIAL OCCASIONS! Plus I don't drink soda, it's toxic, but I am guilty of ordering pizza for game parties), god knows we don't want anyone who isn't a rabid games anatic playing games!

There's also the possibility, of course, that you are an alias of some more sensible poster here, come to make the rest of us feel good about ourselves by reminding us all that we are not like this strawman idiot you've concocted. If so, great job.

17)   27 Mar 2008 05:07
stompy
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qbert4ever:

On a side note, is it just me, or are more of these idiots popping up nowadays? It seems like ever since the epic battle against the king troll, they seem to feel the need to fill the space left by his destruction.

I'd blame Yahtzee. While he did bring in some intelligent people, who can contribute decent information, written correctly (hey, now that sounds familiar...), he has also attracted raving idiots and trolls, even though they can't possibly understand Yahtzee's witty, brash humour.

Now, to answer this monstrosity of text, well, I hate those people who occasionally pick up games that require no skill, play, put them down, and then call them stupid, without understanding the depth in un-casual games. If casual games, and the industry in general, continue to give us shit after shit, we might end up in a gaming recession (I really don't think we'll go ET bad, because too many people have too much stock in gaming to let it fall like that again).

Now, I don't mean to say that casual games are bad, just, well, not my sort of thing. But, it seems that casual gamers (casual gamers aren't the only ones who are guilty of this) are accepting whatever shit developers pile under their noses, unfortunately fuelling shoddy workmanship, which always causes a recession in said market.

18)   27 Mar 2008 06:16
Darth Mobius
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doubleDizz:
I got to the sears bit and my eyes started bleeding.

I would just like to take this chance to advise that I PLEDGE, as a new member of this board, to never write something like that. Ever. Thank you.

No, THANK YOU!

I will absolve myself of all responsibility for my rude behavior by not speaking my mind for once.... I will say, I disagree, and that is it... Moron

19)   27 Mar 2008 07:04
VikingRhetoric
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Sylocat:
Your "point," as near as I could tell from your pathetic ramblings, is that casual gaming is a bad thing because you think it's made for old people, and that kid-friendly games are bad because you think they are not for hardcore gamers. Heaven forbid that any games designer could possibly want to target any other market but the hardcore gamers who stay up all night doing multiplayer marathons, living on pizza and soda pop (Note to all: I only do that on SPECIAL OCCASIONS! Plus I don't drink soda, it's toxic, but I am guilty of ordering pizza for game parties), god knows we don't want anyone who isn't a rabid games anatic playing games

Of course not! That would be like playing D&D in a kitchen or dining room instead of a dimly lit, odd smelling basement. And nobody can imagine the horror that would summon!

20)   27 Mar 2008 07:16
Gollon
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What I love about this poll is that most of the answers are either variations of the same thing or not answers at all.

21)   27 Mar 2008 07:22
Indigo_Dingo
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O.k., I just read through what you wrote. Seriously, do you have any form of English language skills, or a concept of logical extremes?

22)   27 Mar 2008 07:24
Jathura
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The general poor spelling and 3|33†15|\/| commonly found in game players sets a slight incline on the market as some people thinking of picking up a game might be deterred by people like you, and people who are number-spellers

23)   27 Mar 2008 07:26
Indigo_Dingo
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What kind of person actually does something like that? Honestly

24)   27 Mar 2008 07:41
Larenxis
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I can't quite discern the point, but I'll guess that D0rnan C is complaining that games aren't made for hardcore gamers. Don't worry; Segata Sanshiro will set it right.

25)   27 Mar 2008 07:43
Copter400
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I have before likened the Escapist forums as a five-star restaurant floating in the middle of a sewer. This guy has come in drunk and belligerent without shoes, shirt or even a tie, and us, the monocled elite, chortle at the riff-raff that dared set foot in our gentleman's club.

26)   27 Mar 2008 07:46
VikingRhetoric
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At least he remembered his pants.

27)   27 Mar 2008 07:57
Darth Mobius
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I wouldn't be so offended if it weren't for the fact that I make a point of not being an ass, or posting anything stupid, and this idiot comes in and posts a poll worthy of Myspace... On my beloved sanctuary from the average stupidity that is Myspace...

I have made it a point to NOT answer his poll!

28)   27 Mar 2008 08:18
Fire Daemon
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Darth Mobius:

tiredinnuendo:
I think.... you are not long for this board.

- J

One can only hope...

Nah, let us pray.

On a side note this drunk is correct in saying that more casual games are out there then there was before but thats ok because gamming is getting big enough to have many differant types of gamers. I hope (but not sure that) there will always be the hardcore and the intellectual gamers that enjoy those smart, witty and atmospheric games that blow us away.

:EDIT: nevermind http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.56430?p=1#419242

29)   27 Mar 2008 08:43
PlipO
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Most computer games are casual games, this is because most people see games as a way to relax and relieve stress or just to pass the time.
The market for casual games is growing and will carry on growing faster than any other gaming genre, casual games are more accessible than games designed with a particular audience in mind.
With the cost of games development rapidly increasing; more and more developers will see casual games as an attractive option because of the revenues that can be gained from these games.

Casual games were the staple of the gaming industry long before some people started thinking of themselves as hardcore gamers. People in first world countries are living longer and older persons have the right to enjoy games as much as any other group of people.
Older persons tend to have more disposable income than any other demographic therefore having the possibility to spend more on games than any younger generations do. We should all be greatful for this because more and more money is pumped into the games industry, this prompts developers to cater for a wider audience and create more diverse games.
Games developers are probably already using the income from casual games to subsidise what a lot of people might call proper games.

30)   27 Mar 2008 08:48
Darth Mobius
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There is one thing that will never change... I will still play RTS at 90, probably more than I do now. As long as there are good games, or I have a system that will run Empire At War...

31)   27 Mar 2008 08:56
wilsonscrazybed
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On lightly moderated forums you will always have people who think it is funny to piss on the community. It's nothing new and there's really no reason to encourage them by giving them attention.

Whether they are well established users wanting to stir up drama with a Smurf account, or a new user who has idealogical differences with the community as a whole, the end result is always the same. Those sorts of people have short attention spans, and much like a scab will go away if you don't pick at it.

32)   27 Mar 2008 10:38
lokust2001
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I think it started going downhill when people started missing the 'g' out of gaming.

33)   27 Mar 2008 13:22
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doubleDizz:
I got to the sears bit and my eyes started bleeding.

I would just like to take this chance to advise that I PLEDGE, as a new member of this board, to never write something like that. Ever. Thank you.

I concur.

34)   27 Mar 2008 14:30
Mr.Expendable
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Saphatorael:

doubleDizz:
I got to the sears bit and my eyes started bleeding.

I would just like to take this chance to advise that I PLEDGE, as a new member of this board, to never write something like that. Ever. Thank you.

I concur.

I concur also, and hope that everyone who reads this peace of S***t does the same...

35)   27 Mar 2008 14:44
tiredinnuendo
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Hi to all the new blood. I'm James and I almost never contribute anything of value.

- J

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