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Are gamers becoming lazier?

Are gamers becoming lazier?

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herobrine3959
Senior Member
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12-31-2023, 11:52 PM
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I'm not sure if laziER is the best choice. Game development makes these tasks more enjoyable. Try playing zork 1; it requires a full keyboard and is just text-based. It demands more effort but offers less reward. During the pre-computer era, my dad once taught me how to craft matchstick darts using available materials. It was much simpler than carving one.
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herobrine3959
12-31-2023, 11:52 PM #21

I'm not sure if laziER is the best choice. Game development makes these tasks more enjoyable. Try playing zork 1; it requires a full keyboard and is just text-based. It demands more effort but offers less reward. During the pre-computer era, my dad once taught me how to craft matchstick darts using available materials. It was much simpler than carving one.

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GoofyStingray
Junior Member
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01-02-2024, 02:46 PM
#22
You might say that for sure. A game that is too easy, however, tends to rely on luck since you need to guess your opponent's moves. But only up to a point. To go back to your main idea: I believe you could be dealing with a 'bubble'—believing something is extremely popular just because it suits your own play style. As someone who mainly played a few RTS games, not many MMO's or MOBA's, I don’t think the whole picture is accurate. Of course, in some areas or groups certain genres are more favored, but overall there have been many different types of games that gained popularity.
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GoofyStingray
01-02-2024, 02:46 PM #22

You might say that for sure. A game that is too easy, however, tends to rely on luck since you need to guess your opponent's moves. But only up to a point. To go back to your main idea: I believe you could be dealing with a 'bubble'—believing something is extremely popular just because it suits your own play style. As someone who mainly played a few RTS games, not many MMO's or MOBA's, I don’t think the whole picture is accurate. Of course, in some areas or groups certain genres are more favored, but overall there have been many different types of games that gained popularity.

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Eusebio06
Senior Member
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01-15-2024, 03:06 AM
#23
I don't engage in those activities. I don't require playing Fortnite, League, or Hearthstone to see what's trending on Twitch or discuss it.
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Eusebio06
01-15-2024, 03:06 AM #23

I don't engage in those activities. I don't require playing Fortnite, League, or Hearthstone to see what's trending on Twitch or discuss it.

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Maozic
Junior Member
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01-15-2024, 12:01 PM
#24
Twitch isn't the sole measure for assessing a game's popularity, though
I was mainly talking about earlier times.
Twitch has existed since 2011 and Justin.tv since 2007. So you're going to think I could correctly evaluate how popular each of those genres was before Twitch...?
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Maozic
01-15-2024, 12:01 PM #24

Twitch isn't the sole measure for assessing a game's popularity, though
I was mainly talking about earlier times.
Twitch has existed since 2011 and Justin.tv since 2007. So you're going to think I could correctly evaluate how popular each of those genres was before Twitch...?

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alexagas
Member
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01-16-2024, 10:49 PM
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I'm trying to figure out when Real-Time Strategy games became the main genre. I remember Command and Conquer being huge, but I'm sure during that time, side-scrolling platformers took the biggest share.
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alexagas
01-16-2024, 10:49 PM #25

I'm trying to figure out when Real-Time Strategy games became the main genre. I remember Command and Conquer being huge, but I'm sure during that time, side-scrolling platformers took the biggest share.

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