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fandomsecrets2020-01-19 03:02 pm
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(Actually, being a consumer of ballet requires far less commitment than being a consumer of videogames. I'd guess that the most fanatical audience member goes every few months. Production is a different story, but most gamers aren't producers.)
It's socially acceptable to not like ballet at all (either as a participant or an observer), whereas in 2020, if one dares to state that not all people want to play videogames, you get angry gamers jumping down your throat.
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(Anonymous) 2020-01-21 04:30 am (UTC)(link)Habitica is a self-help web game that's designed to be played for a few minutes a day. Duolingo's model is 15 minutes a day. An Audiosurf run is the length of the mp3 file you feed it. Fallen London taps out your turns after about 20 minutes. Auti-Sim is one level that can be explored in about 10 minutes, less if the noise gets to you. Auti-Sim isn't built for repeat plays. One-shot games are used a fair bit in education and training.
If you don't actually play videogames, maybe you're not in a good position to evaluate the level of commitment involved.
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People can know about a thing that you love and still not end up loving the thing.
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(Anonymous) 2020-01-21 06:03 am (UTC)(link)"The Rise of Skywalker is kind of a mess. Where did Palpatine come from and why is he making the same mistake again, and what is up with Hux?"
"*SOB* Youu jyst haTe uS bwecause we're REYLOS!"
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Games require skills and time to enjoy.
Not everyone wants to acquire those skills or commit that time.
This is not a value judgment on your hobby.
Which of these is ridiculous? Oh wait I’m not actually that interested.
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(Anonymous) 2020-01-21 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)FTFY
The skills required for many games are to use a mouse or keyboard, and the time expected is five minutes. I know because I do that kind of usability testing on minigames for instruction.
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(Anonymous) 2020-01-21 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)I can: Use a mouse, five minutes. That's my target for a learning game that will be shown in an online classroom. Use a mouse, five minutes.
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