newtinmpls wrote: »@MasterSpatula I love your warped sense of humor.
@Volkodav really, he (or she? I think of "master" as masculine) didn't mean it nearly as offensively as you seem to have taken it.
@TheDarkShadow I really like your comparison of people who like "the win/end" vs "the journey".
I am definitely a "journey" type. Learned it via tabletop dice-and-paper rollplaying, and trying to explain it to others who didn't do it. They would ask "how do you win?" and I would try to explain it's not about the "winning", it's about the playing...
They would look at me like I had two heads and neither one was working well.
Master? Um,I'm female. Did I say something regarding master?
It was offensive to me in that he was calling people "filthy casuals". I didnt attack.I was just expressing rather stridently that calling people names isnt cool,in my humble opinion.
bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
newtinmpls wrote: »@MasterSpatula I love your warped sense of humor.
Master? Um,I'm female. Did I say something regarding master?
It was offensive to me in that he was calling people "filthy casuals".
bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
I find it absolutely hilarious you have roleplay in your list.
People, in general, "act" when others are nearby, or can experience the individual in whatever way.dtm_samuraib16_ESO wrote: »
What you act like is what people think you are.You are judged by your actions,and how you act is who you are.
TheDarkShadow wrote: »IMHO, Hardcore gamers are people who always looking for "the best". Best in slot gear, best dps, best build, fastest run, 1'st team beat new trial, best score on leaderboard, solo dungeons... They push themselves, and in many cases, people who they play with, hard, to achieve "the best", and don't accept anything lesser. They will grind thousands and thousands of mobs, hundreds and hundreds of dungeons, over and over again, just to get "the best thing". They will refuse to group with people who are "below" their standard because it would slow them down and can't get a "fast smooth perfect run". They lead group, raid, guild. They make min-max builds. They usually the 1st find out mechanic of a new boss...
Hardcore players find their fun in the result, not the journey.
Casual gamers are people who don't really care that much about "the best". They are not all "bad players". Some of them are very good at what they do. They just don't have that drive to get "the best" no matter what it take. They would rather wear craft gear than grind a dungeon 100 of times for 10%, even 20% more dps. They rather use their play time to do something they enjoy, be it roleplay, running dungeon with random, pvp, questing... than grinding for "the best".
Casual players find their fun in the journey, not the result.
bottleofsyrup wrote: »bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
I find it absolutely hilarious you have roleplay in your list.
Lol, so roleplaying is hardcore gaming?
Jazbay_Grape wrote: »I think it's probably easier to define a "hardcore" player. To me, if you can and/or do use algorithms and formulas to determine say the difference between Hundings and Night Mother, you sir (or madam) are hardcore.
For me, a casual player is someone who seeks fun (mean) and a hardcore player is someone who seeks accomplishment (end).
Casual players don't necessarily need accomplishment because they can get it from somewhere else. Therefore, the game is more a mean to have fun.
Hardcore players seek accomplishment in-game either because they lack accomplishment in real life or they are perfectionists (i.e. they seek accomplishment in everything they do). Therefore, the game is a mean to an end.
bottleofsyrup wrote: »bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
I find it absolutely hilarious you have roleplay in your list.
Lol, so roleplaying is hardcore gaming?
Fun topic... here's another way to view it.
1st Gen MMORPG (EQ1)
Hardcore players played 40+ hours per week. They shared their personal number with their guildmates so they could be reached if a rare mob popped. They might spend half of their time simply waiting online in case a mob popped and the other half grinding mobs.
Casuals were basically anyone who only fit part of the above description.
2nd Gen (WoW)
Hardcore players focused on leveling and maxxing everything and then attend regularly scheduled raids with their guild.
Casuals could fit many criteria, but a generic description is a player who logs in for a couple hours a day to play.
3rd Gen (Now)
Hardcore players are the ones who actually commit to a game--no games really require that much work as long as you stick with it.
Casual people try games out but never stick along long enough to really experience all of the content. It may take a long time before they move on to the next game depending on their availability to play, but they still don't get to the level where they compete with the committed players.
I'm not saying this is the absolute best definition, but I think it shows that a casual or hardcore gamer is very relative and varies over time and depending on your perspective.
bottleofsyrup wrote: »bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
I find it absolutely hilarious you have roleplay in your list.
Lol, so roleplaying is hardcore gaming?
purple-magicb16_ESO wrote: »There are other terms and words that are similarly used as derrogatory but are only if the recipient takes it that way. Derrogatory is really in the eye of the recipient, not the sender. I've heard lots of people describe themselves as casual gamers. IMO there way too many real insults to worry about being called a casual.
MasterSpatula wrote: »newtinmpls wrote: »@MasterSpatula I love your warped sense of humor.
Thanks, that's the nicest thing anyone's said about me all year!
@Volkodav, you really need to look into these things called "sarcasm" and "satire." I don't think it's actually possible for the satirical nature of my post to have been any more obvious. It was also completely clear that @newtinmpls was talking about me, not you, when he was using the word "Master." Like, not even a little bit unclear.
@Shunravi, good summation. The only things you missed are that both sides on this issue seem to want to do the exact same thing to each other.
Oh, and @newtinmpls, you should just call me "Spatula." Only inferior kitchen utensils are required to call me "Master."
bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
I find it absolutely hilarious you have roleplay in your list.
nimander99 wrote: »bottleofsyrup wrote: »Casuals to me are people who:
- Don't PvP or participate in end-game content (except for people who don't do those because of the lag)
- Roleplay
- Are complacent with game-breaking bugs and performance issues and frequently defend ZOS saying the issues are okay
I find it absolutely hilarious you have roleplay in your list.
Agree completely. RP'ers are the truest hardcore gamers of us all... Have you ever tried to RP? It's painfully difficult and absolutely End Game