I back it up by saying that the Wii is bringing in too many people into the market. Too many people ruins everything. Again, quality over quantity, all these people are allowing the publishers flourish. While in the past, when games wee in there best, stand alone developers made just enough money to keep going, publishers had no place and couldn't find any.
This is the "But I wanna be special" argument, and it's not a very good one. Publishers making more money means publishers can fund more games. How is this a bad thing? It's not like you have to play everything that's released. I mean, really, how hard is it to just ignore a game you don't want to play? Sure, loads more games are being developed these days than ever before, but plenty of these are games still very much worth playing. I remember back in the 90s, there were perhaps three or four games released in a year that were worth playing. To suggest this was somehow better is just absurd, unless you're the sort of person who only plays three or four games a year anyway. Me? I've bought over 30 games this year, and enjoyed all of them. I'm ecstatic.
Frankly, I think it's absolutely ludicrous to complain that the Wii (or anything else) is bringing too many people into the market. It's like complaining that too many people are eating chocolate because it's there. So what?
Also, I don't think you're in any position whatsoever to criticise the quality of games, or the amount of money publishers and developers are making or were making back in this alleged "golden age" of yours, when you pirate games and contribute nothing at all the gaming industry, and likely never have. It's your choice to pirate, of course, but don't expect to have an opinion about the industry's finances that means anything at all with it.
Yes, I am a PC "fanboi", but for this argument I don't knock consoles because of it. I'm blaming them because of what there doing to the industry.
What? Seriously, statements like this make you look a bit daft. Consoles aren't "doing" anything to the industry except keeping it in business. Just like PCs. And last I checked, there were plenty of shit games on PC too.
The casual gamer, the hardcore gamer, and everything in between come in a lot of shades. "Casual gamers" are those who play games just to play, because it's "cool" or it's just something to do every once in a while. (see above VGcats comic)
I'm glad you let a crap web comic like VG Cats prescribe your opinions for you. Personally, I prefer to make up my own mind.
Also, I think that comic is much more (deliberately) self-referentially ironic than you've realised.
The hardcore gamers are the ones that game competitively or as a part of there job.
Theres a few flavours in between. I don't think I'm a hardcore gamer, but I do border on it sometimes. I play games because I love them, It's my passion. And the casual market pisses me off because thats whats destroying the core of my, and many other's, passions.
Once again, how is casual gaming "destroying" your hobby? You might have a point if every single game released this year was a franchise clone of Petz or something, but it wasn't. What you're doing here is basically saying that the people playing Peggle or Wii Sports during their lunch break are ruining your life. Which is really quite ridiculous, isn't it?
I think you're also far too quick to dismiss the people you've labelled as "casual" gamers. What makes you think they don't love the games they play? What makes your love of gaming more valid or relevant or legitimate than theirs? As I've already said elsewhere in this discussion, presuming to dictate who deserves to play games on the basis of some scale spanning such nebulous qualifiers as "casual" and "hardcore" (for whatever
they're worth) is outrageous. You're in absolutely no position whatsoever to decide something like that. It's like deciding who's allowed to go to the beach on the basis of the colour of their skin. Remember how that one worked out?
You come off as an immensely intolerant person, Raven, and pointlessly so. Stop and think about it.