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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2011-03-18 04:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #1536 ]


⌈ Secret Post #1536 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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48. [TRIGGER WARNING for rape/non-con and underage]



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[Man vs Food]








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(Anonymous) 2011-03-18 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
the 'gamer' community is kind of weird since I guess you don't see such a big and rabid community of film-watchers or book-readers, but I reckon it's partially explained by the fact that people who play games are linked by shared experiences, not that they're proud of playing games. A movie takes you a passive 2 hours max, a book might take you a few days to get through; a typical RPG now might take you 20 to 40 hours and actually interact with you. By the end, that wasn't just something you read or watched, it's like living a short extra life. I think that's why people wouldn't bother to go and listen to a movie soundtrack performed live, but people do go to Video Games Live. just my thoughts there, whatever. also frankly i'd say a game has the potential to be more productive than a movie, but i'm not really into movies vo_ov

[identity profile] mount-fraught.livejournal.com 2011-03-18 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
that is actually really interesting. the shared experience idea is actually really applicable but it doesn't necessarily ignite pride in me. i've felt slightly smarter after all the vague history lessons i've sat through over the course of the metal gear solid series, though.

(Anonymous) 2011-03-18 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not proud of being a girl gamer either (those who are are probably proud of eschewing social norms, not actually gaming), but sometimes games do make me feel proud in a weird way - because even though I technically achieved nothing while playing them, it's hard to completely disassociate from the feeling that YOU saved the world, YOU comforted your friends, YOU solved the murder case. To some extent, every protagonist is a part of you, especially if it's an RPG with choices to be made. Games are all about making you FEEL accomplished and a part of something, and they're good at manipulating you into going along with that. (I'm only talking about single-player games here, because that's the kind I play; multiplayer games are more about literally increasing your skill and achieving things in opposition to other real people, so while they're not very useful things, it really was you who did it and not your ingame avatar).

[identity profile] mount-fraught.livejournal.com 2011-03-18 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree that protagonists do wind up becoming a part of me (hello persona 3). However, I personally try to distance myself from thinking I saved the princess because it makes me feel like I've done something fantastic when I've really only wasted time that I could have been spending accomplishing other things.

[identity profile] joltyness.livejournal.com 2011-03-19 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I think that's why people wouldn't bother to go and listen to a movie soundtrack performed live

??? Plenty of people do. There are John Williams tribute concerts all over the place.

[identity profile] joltyness.livejournal.com 2011-03-19 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Vdeo games take such a large amount of time to finish than, say, a movie, and are easier to pick up than a book. People who enjoy films/books are not watching/reading all the time, whereas most gamers I've seen are gaming for hours every day.

Also, games are typically targeted at a much more specific audience than films or books. There are tons of films and books for practically every age and gender. Games, however, are usually targeted at younger males. Yes, it can be argued that there are plenty of video games out there made for women. Walk into a GameStop and tell me how many female-targeted ads there are--I guarantee you the store is filled with testosterone-laden advertisements exhibiting violence and "hot chicks". The industry knows who makes up the majority of its audience and creates their product accordingly. Therefore, there is a tighter "community" because most are in the same age range and of the same gender.

Yeah, that's just my .02. :T

[identity profile] christ-chexx-4u.livejournal.com 2011-03-21 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
im with you on your second point. the first.....notsomuch. video games are in no way easier to pick up than a book, unless theyre on a mobile device, and the impression i get is that the bigger, longer, more involved games are not. plus you dont have to worry about volume or battery life with a book. and people who enjoy films and books absolutely spend hours a day reading or watching movies! yeah, sure, there are casual readers or moviegoers, just the same as there are casual gamers. but if its something youre really interested in, its something youre going to devote a lot of time to, and that goes for any hobby, really. it just seems silly to write off the huge amounts of people who always have their nose in a book, or are watching and critiquing movies every night of the week.