Hello, games community
I’m 26, born in 1999 in a small Chinese town. Call me French Fry Noob — or just Fry.
In China’s Battlefield community, new players are called “French fries.” Fresh, get eaten alive, but always show up in large numbers. A self-deprecating way of saying: I’m still learning, I’ll die a lot, but I’m here to have fun.
I grew up blowing into Famiclone cartridges, sneaking into arcades, renting PS2 time by the hour, and using a PSP as an MP4 player. Same story, different place.
I don’t work in games. Just a player.
Recently I wrote a long piece about how my generation in China grew up with games — Famiclone to Steam. Console ban, grey market, the Steam tipping point, and why “piracy” was never the full picture. Chinese gamers liked it.
I’m working on an English version now. It’s about why a kid from a small Chinese town bought a physical PS2 copy of Most Wanted years later — just for closure. Not politics. Just games.
Will post it here soon.
I’m new to Lemmy. Still learning etiquette. Feel free to correct me.
Thanks for reading. And if you play Battlefield… sorry in advance.
– Fry


If the battlefield of tomorrow was to be waged through memes, China would wipe the floor with the rest of the world.
It’s a shame I can’t appreciate more of them because of language and the fact that even translated and explained memes only very rarely makes it out here.
The sad truth of word plays and implied/literal meaning :(
Agree.
Their F1 memes are always top tier
Thank you for sharing sincerely