@Roccandil I thank you for your support, but I have yet to be successfully bullied in RL or on a Forum, glad to see an educated mind take interest in both sides of a discussion.
@Zori I am confused by the vast array of assumptions you have made about me in my absence.
You are clearly offended by my age .... you seem to have fixed on that as a specific point of interest in several posts, so first the bad news "Still breathing".
And now onto a few of your assumptions and indeed misquotes.
- @Zori You call it filling the gap, I call it "Diversity"....... And saying I'm not a dedicated gamer after nearly 50 years, is not only incorrect, but pretty insulting.
You had issue with me not putting the above in context, what context is needed ? this was a direct response to your comment, I did say it was insulting ... not that I felt insulted,
- I'm sorry if my light hearted outlook on gaming does not conform with your science,
Quote "Hope you understand that we're not living in 1960's or 1970's anymore where we just do things for the sake of doing things, we do things to understand them and relate them to the bigger picture."
The concept of time has not passed me by (excuse the pun), But do you really hold the belief that nothing significant happened in the 60's and 70's ? Science and the bigger picture is not a Millennial exclusive concept.
- I find it interesting that you only respond to my one liners, but when I make an effort to explain my position you ignore it completely ,? why would that be. ?
This.
@Zori
I'm 63 years old and have been a Gamer since Pong's release in 1972.
I have continuously played, every conceivable type and genre of game, since that first day in the local arcade, not once have I "played", or continued to play based on a theory or a set of constructs that I needed to follow, due to some college graduate who has nothing better to do than "theorise".
I fully understand the need for games developers to follow certain guidelines (Theories) to make a game attractive and hopefully a pleasurable / playable experience, which in turn will stand the test of time, for at the very least a profitable outcome.
But as a "Gamer" first and foremost I need fun, followed by a sense of achievement, no matter that in the greater picture is actually meaningless, this is then taken to the next level by social involvement, welcome to the land of MMO.
I played WoW from day 2, I decided the lagfest of day 1 would take away from my "Fun", over the next 8 years I quit 4 times, not due to the theory or concept the game was based on being incorrect, simply because it stopped being "Fun", being in a social group and taking part in Raids and chasing that next piece of "Uber" gear, became a drudge, so I walked away, only to return when I felt there was a chance the "Fun" would return.
So back to 1972, Have you played Pong lately with a couple of mates and a few beers ??.....................Soooooo much fun, and not a "Theory" in sight, if it ain't fun ..... no one "Plays"
Just to add an apology for the use of speech marks "It's a bad habit".
Finally, this is not a rant, I am calmly sitting at my keyboard with no intention of becoming a Warrior, (once a Ranger, always a Ranger.), I shall take the test and see why science thinks I am a gamer, (I already know), but one lesson in life that you should learn is that talking down to someone who does not agree with your idea, is not the way to change their mind, Been playing games a lot recently, retirement is awesome, having fun ....... still breathing.