![]() The first of those is "casual", the second is "hardcore". The texturing of the brush strokes also greatly adds to the illusion of swaying grass on the hills and the deft use of strong reds really highlights the contrast between the the people in the scene and th background". Think of it like painted art, you tend to end up with two major groups of people going through the louvre, the ones that look at a painting and say "I like this picture, it's pretty" and the ones who say "The composition of this painting is excellent, the way the break between the skyline and the terrain draws you sight towards the focal point of the scene. If you play then for some mindless entertainment then you are a casual, if you play them for true appreciation of the mechanics and technology and to fully experience "what this game is" then you are "hardcore". TL DR what is the difference between casual and real gamers?įor me it's a question of why you play games and how much you understand them. So I ask you, what exactly is the difference? If gamers buying AAA titles now are considered casual as well? My girlfriend is a "casual" gamer in my mind, she plays Facebook games, candy crush, bejeweled etc, so does her mother. ![]() It seems to me that the "casual" gamer stereotype has morphed into this, "oh you don't play you're not a real gamer". Personally I've been a gamer all my life, I've owned multiple systems played tons of AAA titles, and continue to enjoy games now, well into my 30's, albeit in a somewhat diminished fashion now. I'd like to know what exactly is the metric of "real" vs "casual"? Is a real gamer, defined by the games they play? In this same comment section, it talks about how battlefield, FIFA, madden, and simcity are more popular with the casual gamer not the real gamers. My question is, how is someone defined as a casual gamer? If I play madden and play the crap out of it every year, then I buy nba2k, then the show etc. One could argue that's completely biased, however while reading the article, the discussion in the comments comes down to EA's games appeal to the more casual gamer. While reading an article on EA and that it's the "worst" company in the world. ![]()
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