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Whenever people talk about gaming and games consoles people keep mentioning the words 'hardcore and casual'...I was wondering makes someone a hardcore gamer instead of a casual one? Is it the type of games they play, the console they own, how long in a week or much money they spend playing games.
Here's how I look at it:
In general it means do you play games that are just fun to play (Casual: Warioware, Endless Ocean, Regular Sonic, etc.) or games that people play to win and kick butt (Hardcore: Explained below).
However when it's referred to a certain game it means do you play for fun (Casual) or do you play competitively (Hardcore). Most fighting games can be played both ways. I'll use the popular fighting game Tekken. They're many people who will play just for fun by button mashing and rarely guarding. A hardcore Tekken gamer would use cancels, sidesteps, stuns, and probably would know how many frames a move takes (yes I know it sounds ridiculous).
Don't get me wrong a Casual gamer can use "advanced" techniques (ones mentioned above) however they'll probably be mistaken for a hardcore gamer. Also when I say "advanced" I mean that they are usually only used in advanced/hardcore matches.
One last thing. The most basic way to describe a hardcore gamer is they go more in depth with a game. I.e. learning combos, tricks, locks, etc.
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If a 8 year old girl plays 30 hours of Hannah Montana a week over some 20 something guy playing 30 hours of Halo a week, who is more hardcore?
I know people with all the Mario Party games that play 30+ hours a week of it. But most would still title this as a casual game, It has nothing to do with the game itself just the time dedication to it.
Still just playing a "hardcore" titled game doesn't make you a hardcore player.
My biggest thing is nothing seems to be new anymore, just rehash of old ideas, most hardcore gamers are the same saying "its good but the first one was better." Its hard to dedicate as much time when really you've already played it before.
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But the thing to blame is the buyer
People that buy a game
Game ends up beein sucsessfull the company makes a secound one
*Looks at EA*
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Being a hardcore gamer isn't just about playing as many hours of video games as you can (i take this from personal experience; I consider myself hardcore but can't use my console on school days), And it's not just about playing "hardcore" games either. I personally believe that being a hardcore gamer means a bit of both of those, but most importantly, a love for videogames in general and a wide base of different videogames that you like (Shooters, RPGs, Platformers, Puzzles, Sports... the list goes on). You should appreciate gaming's status as an art form (or at least feel like it's enjoyable) and respect gaming in all it's forms.
However, it's okay to be a Nintendo fanboy, you can't be blamed for that
Fo sho... Hyped crap seems to run the majority of the industry these days, not as often do we stumble across the rare gem's of yesterday.
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I (as any fan will tell) have a thing for Nippon ichis games
But even I like to buy into a series of games (King of the fighters anyone)
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Is this why ive still got my Binatone after 25 years
Okami is just as much a classic as Dynamite Headdy and Paper Mario. In fact, I would say it's the best third party game on the Wii apart from Resident Evil 4 (of course, that's if we're counting ports- if not, the best third-party game is probably Zack and Wiki).
You're right, Okami is one of the best games for the Wii right now, I just don't get to play it as much, I never have the time. I think the top three best ports for the Wii are RE4, Okami, and Bully, definitely. Actually this is the first moment alone I've had in a while, I think I'll play it now.
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Anyone else consider how much they know about games? Like all the consoles and games you dont exactly hear so often. like the AVGN, who the hell had heard of BIBLE games? xDD
Anyone else consider how much they know about games? Like all the consoles and games you dont exactly hear so often. like the AVGN, who the hell had heard of BIBLE games? xDD
Your right what kinda nerd would know about even bible games?
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I like to think I surpass the level of hardcore game and closer to borderline psychotic video gamer.
p.s. Journey to the Promise Land: Exodus is way better then Bible Adventures. Both still suck on a level I don't like to talk about infront of women and children though.
i dont think people really compare the term casual and hardcore anymore. instead it should be between professional and nonprofessional (amateur). e.g. halo 3 players that win MLG money competitions vs halo 3 players that jus play at home for fun
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I like to think I surpass the level of hardcore game and closer to borderline psychotic video gamer.
p.s. Journey to the Promise Land: Exodus is way better then Bible Adventures. Both still suck on a level I don't like to talk about infront of women and children though.
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Is this why ive still got my Binatone after 25 years
If you are a Hardcore/Competitive gamer you are playing to win. You don't have fun unless you win or play to your expectations (like have more kills then deaths).
If you are a Casual/Recreational gamer you play just to have fun. You do your best so that everyone else are also having fun. Win or Lose, it doesn't matter, as long you get to play with your friends and have a good laugh.
There is a reason why most people consider Shooters to be hardcore games. Its because it is one the few sporting games (games were you compete against the other team/player). so it is really the best place f