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    Default Casual or Competitive?

    I would like to see what kind of Gamers we have here on Mygaming.

    Why do you play the games that you play? Do you just play for the fun, or are you competitive?
    By being a competitive gamer it can mean all of the following:

    -Playing for a team or on your own in leagues/competitions
    -Playing to improve on your own or other peoples achievements whether it is by a lap time on a track or the time of a speed run

    It is interesting to see how much the gaming worlds of these 2 type of gamers differ.

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    I was also thinking why are there not Mygaming clans/Groups in more games. We have such an awesome community over all platforms and genres! Why not get a few guys/girls together and make a dgl group for people that want to play competitively but struggle to get a team
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    Good thread idea. I had a similar thought a while ago.

    For me, gaming is a relaxation technique, helping me escape the real world and all it's problems and issues into a fantasy world. I've therefor never been a particularly competitive gamer. Does that make me a casual gamer as you so definitively put it, no certainly not!! I believe the amount of gaming I do certainly puts me out of casual definition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieGrootHammer View Post
    Good thread idea. I had a similar thought a while ago.

    For me, gaming is a relaxation technique, helping me escape the real world and all it's problems and issues into a fantasy world. I've therefor never been a particularly competitive gamer. Does that make me a casual gamer as you so definitively put it, no certainly not!! I believe the amount of gaming I do certainly puts me out of casual definition.
    So you classify yourself as a hardcore gamer? But a hardcore gamer that plays for your own satisfaction ? If that makes sense
    Perhaps there is a category between casual and competitive

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flex View Post
    So you classify yourself as a hardcore gamer? But a hardcore gamer that plays for your own satisfaction ? If that makes sense
    Perhaps there is a category between casual and competitive
    Why is it important that I be labeled or categorized as only one specific gamer? Why must I either be Hardcore multiplayer competitive dudebro gamer or casual?

    So, if I play Kerbal Space Program, there is nothing casual about my playing style. I have spreadsheets with multiple TTW ratio calculations, delta-V calculations, various charts with planetary windows and injection angles and delta-V requirements....nothing casual about me playing Kerbal at all. Yet, I do all these achievements for my own amusement, not to beat someone else, or to be better that someone else.

    I totally get that there are people that are competitive and play to win, and that's perfectly fine. I'm just questioning the whole concept of classification of gamers into "hardcore" and "casual"...is that the only way; can people be in more than one classification; is the classification game dependent....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieGrootHammer View Post
    Why is it important that I be labeled or categorized as only one specific gamer? Why must I either be Hardcore multiplayer competitive dudebro gamer or casual?

    So, if I play Kerbal Space Program, there is nothing casual about my playing style. I have spreadsheets with multiple TTW ratio calculations, delta-V calculations, various charts with planetary windows and injection angles and delta-V requirements....nothing casual about me playing Kerbal at all. Yet, I do all these achievements for my own amusement, not to beat someone else, or to be better that someone else.

    I totally get that there are people that are competitive and play to win, and that's perfectly fine. I'm just questioning the whole concept of classification of gamers into "hardcore" and "casual"...is that the only way; can people be in more than one classification; is the classification game dependent....
    That is why i put this in "Playing to improve on your own or other peoples achievements whether it is by a lap time on a track or the time of a speed run"
    Competitive does not necessarily mean vs other people.

    I am sure that are many more classifications, but these 2 in particular interest me very much. As I believe they are the 2 main reason why people become gamers. Either to play for fun and relax, or show people or themselves that they are the best at a certain game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flex View Post
    That is why i put this in "Playing to improve on your own or other peoples achievements whether it is by a lap time on a track or the time of a speed run"
    Competitive does not necessarily mean vs other people.

    I am sure that are many more classifications, but these 2 in particular interest me very much. As I believe they are the 2 main reason why people become gamers. Either to play for fun and relax, or show people or themselves that they are the best at a certain game
    Ah, I understand the crux of your argument now. And yes, I agree completely, people play games either for relaxation or for competitive reasons. But I do believe e that it's also game specific. Loom at Forza for example: here I am preaching that I am not a competitive gamer, yet participate in challenges against other drivers. But when it comes to something like FPS games, I usually drop the difficulty to lowest and enjoy the ride. As an overall gamer, I may not be as competitive as other, but within certain games, I do become that type.

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    Definitely casual for me. My days of competitive play are done for. I haven't got the time or patience for daai kak.

    Also, as Hammer states, for relaxation. It's also my social place. I join up on TS every night with my clan mates and we talk shit all night while playing, we could all be in different games but doesn't stop us from giving each other shit. Also I've found that getting older your reflexes get slower, so our prime is done for, which is majority of the age group on the forums (I believe).

    I get enough stress in my day-to-day life, I don't want to stress while playing a game. Games are meant to be fun, play it with the intention to have some!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeoTeK View Post
    Definitely casual for me. My days of competitive play are done for. I haven't got the time or patience for daai kak.

    Also, as Hammer states, for relaxation. It's also my social place. I join up on TS every night with my clan mates and we talk shit all night while playing, we could all be in different games but doesn't stop us from giving each other shit. Also I've found that getting older your reflexes get slower, so our prime is done for, which is majority of the age group on the forums (I believe).

    I get enough stress in my day-to-day life, I don't want to stress while playing a game. Games are meant to be fun, play it with the intention to have some!
    Very True!
    I find these days managing and playing in my CSGO team it becomes like a second Job!
    Strat books, admin, organizing and and and!
    Don't get me wrong I love playing competitively, but what you said is very true!

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    I would say im a bit of both... I enjoy playing Hearthstone competitively, but all other games i play for the fun of it...

    But in saying that Hearthstone is not really a game that competitive play can be left out of... Doesnt matter who you are you want to win...


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    i play cause its fun but i do compete against my Fiance, cause there is nothing funner than kicking his ass at a game that he thinks he should be kicking mine in
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