• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 hours ago

    So I was watching JoeFromSeattle and he basically has an observation/theory from repeatedly interacting with these people on Twitter.

    … They literally do not count themselves as ‘gamers’, they use the word to identify others.

    These are the people who buy Madden/FIFA every year, every COD, every Battlefield, and assume everyone does that, to the point of projecting it without realizing it and then not believing you if you say you didn’t do that as well.

    … they are very often illiterate, cannot understand sentences above roughly Grade 5 complexity, always assume they are correct and work backwards to attempt to form a justification for whatever they’ve decided is corrrect.

    … they’re morons.

    Like just… complete fucking morons.

    And that’s not an insult, its simply accurate.

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      I’m sorry but if you’re not playing at least one of those games every year, you are the minority. Those people who constantly buy and play games are more of a “gamer” than a judgemental arse like yourself. Those games you criticise are by FAR the most played and bought games every year, played by tens of millions of people - the majority of gamers.

      People like you give “gamers” a bad name.

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      7 hours ago

      I mean, I play a lot of video games. I don’t identify as a gamer mostly because of the gamergate bullshit connotations.

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        That’s exactly it. It used to just mean “People who played games.” Then it got soiled and politicized.

        So to their point, yeah, there’s huge groups of people that don’t care about “gamer problems” because they don’t see themselves as “those people”, even as they…buy and play lots of games.

        They sell us out as well as themselves, and are completely oblivious to the consequences.

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          3 hours ago

          you’re making a lot of faulty assumptions, primarily that people who either don’t play or identify as gamers do not care about problems in gaming.