Most Dubious Videogame Claims Explored 54
Thanks to Buzzcut.com for their article exploring the most dubious claims made in relation to videogames, in which the author takes some time to refute game-related maxims such as 'Old people play video games' ("assuming the fact that older women playing Bridge online... can be generalized into broad statements about the general appeal of games lacks a sense of perspective"), 'Games will revolutionize education' ("We are not on the cusp of a breakthrough or entering an era of educational enlightenment. People learn from anything, so they can learn from games"), and 'Games are a social activity' ("Video games can be social. But so can knitting and reading. That doesn't mean they are deeply or purposefully social.")
Dubious? (Score:1)
ugh.. (Score:1)
Re:ugh.. (Score:1)
My Dad is 60 next year, and regularly plays racing games, FPS (Medal of Honor mostly), hell, even Vice City.
I don't personally know THAT many older people (55+) but of the 4 I can claim to know well, 2 of them are avid gamers. Okay, not a HUGE cross section, but it highlights how the article is filled with huge generalisations that are, to be blunt, bullshit.
Utterly pointless article.
Re:ugh.. (Score:2)
I would agree that not too many older folk play online shooters, but clearly you know someone who does.
I liked most of his other points. Particularly about Myst... I absolutely loved that game. Maybe it inspired a generation of bad followon games, but the original was gorgeous
Number one most dubious claim (Score:4, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Number one most dubious claim (Score:2)
"Daikatana will be the best game ever!"
Wha??? (Score:2)
Maybe I'm hanging out with the wrong crowd but I've never heard anyone proclaim "Old people play video games", "Games will revolutionize education", or "Games are a social activity". In fact I've typically heard people say the exact opposite ("videogames are for kids", "games are mindless entertainment that get in the way of education", and "games are for social misfit loners").
GMD
Video games not social? (Score:5, Insightful)
>say that video games are a social activity. The
>fact is, most of us spend most of our time
>playing games looking at our own screen with our
>own eyes by ourselves. If we prefer to play games
>with friends, this is an artifact of our social
>natures.
This seems like a rather shallow/narrow rebuttal to the claim that video games are social. I agree that single-player games are not inherently social, but multi-player games are. MMOGs? I have a co-worker whose wife left him for someone in her clan on Dark Age of Camelot!
I think it's a lot more fun to get together with friends for a Halo frag party than it is to play a similar game online. And it's not just a group of people sitting there "by themselves with their own eyes on their own screen"... we talk trash, laugh together at funny kills/mistakes, yell at each other, get in fights, etc.
I've spent countless hours with co-workers playing Soul Caliber, having tournaments, etc.
Perhaps he should have argued that "many video games have multiplayer components, and many more are specifically designed for social interaction, but arguing that traditional single-player games are social is silly."
Re:Video games not social? (Score:3, Insightful)
But playing enemy territory online with strangers is different. I think it would be fairly easy to build a bot that could pass the Turing test during an online game like ET or DOOM. But chances are that in the majority of cases you haven't really interacted with anybody like you
Re:Video games not social? (Score:2)
Not to mention, communtiy sites such as http://www.palomides.net
Maybe playing Halo and Myst all the time like the author you won't meet many people, but I certainly do.
Oh, and Myst sucked, sorry.
Re:Video games not social? (Score:3, Informative)
I know for a fact that a ton of old people play video games. (Consider the fact that an old person from my perspective is anyone age 30 or higher.) When I used to play UO, I posted on the Stratics messageboards which has hundreds of thousands of p
Re:Video games not social? (Score:2)
OK, so you've redefined the word "old", and wonder of wonders, a statement that uses it is no longer true.
Man, kids today, etc etc.
Re:Video games not social? (Score:2)
Now, who wants to take a shot at the rumor of Trix being just for kids..?
Re:Video games not social? (Score:2)
MMORPGs != social (Score:2, Interesting)
Now for my point: Nobody cares that people on MMORPGs are real (your example on DAoC was a freak occurence between morons, IMHO). That is to say that if you could create a game "smart enough" to have the NPCs act like ot
You're right. (Score:1, Insightful)
I have to disagree (Score:1)
Most EQ-style MMOGs are direct descendents of MUDs. I played DaoC for about 2
Re:I have to disagree (Score:1)
Not true (Score:4, Interesting)
Tell that to Ronald Reagan or John Lennon--both of whom were shot by people who claimed that their influence was "Catcher in the Rye." I do not even need to mention Das Kapital, Mein Kampf, the Bible. I could go on and on. We also have Nazi and Soviet propaganda movies that made people kill each. There is Natural Born Killers as well. I cannot think of any television program that has killed people except MTV's Jackass--but arguably, they deserved it.
Re:Not true (Score:2)
Are you sure the movies made people kill each other? It strikes me that society's acceptance of killing each other was the influence here. It's one thing to watch the movies on their own, but to watch the movies within a group of people who are showing their acceptance of the propoganda... well I can't help but think that had more to do with it.
It's not something I want to debate too much, just a perspective I wanted to
Re:Not true (Score:2)
Face it. Watching/reading/playing something does not somehow magically force you to become something you're not. If playing a video game or reading a book somehow compels you to go out and kill someone, its because you are a weak-willed idiot who envies Pavlov's dogs for their amazing displays of self-constraint (ie, unlike you, they only drool some of the time). Sure, the
Dubious claims made about videogames top ten! (Score:5, Funny)
10)Playing certain types of games makes you a nerd, but playing other types of games makes you cool.
9)Pushing blocks is fun.
8)Micromanaging resources in Warcraft is more fun than micromanaging resources in Microsoft Excel.
7)$400 on a video card is a good investment.
6) One game where you can carry 20 guns at once and arm yourself through osmosis is more realistic than another game where you can carry 20 guns at once and arm yourself through osmosis.
5) You can make a good game without ninjas.
4) The princess can take care of herself.
3)Carmack is God.
2)Final Fantasy is a hit video game, not a series of bad CGI movies written by a 16 year old Japanese school girl on ecstasy.
And the number one most dubious claim about video games:
1) I'm not cheating, you're just not very good.
And the number one
Re:Dubious claims made about videogames top ten! (Score:5, Funny)
No, no... remember, any game's coolness factor can be increased by adding one or more of the following: ninjas, pirates and/or monkeys.
I'll be damned if I can remember who said it first. Was it the Penny Arcade folks?
Re:Dubious claims made about videogames top ten! (Score:2, Funny)
Let's start with the premise. One of the fundamental truths of the universe is that there isn't anything that can't be improved with the addition of pirates, ninjas, or monkeys.
My problem with the article (Score:4, Insightful)
That's about it. It's a stupid thing to debunk myths with no data backing you up.
=Brian
old people and video games (Score:2)
Re:old people and video games (Score:2)
As for the study about the average a
Re:old people and video games (Score:3, Insightful)
Granted. But I think he's basically using a variation of the "No True Scottsman" [infidels.org] logical fallacy. It's true that old people don't play video games if you ignore the old people who do.
"[...]the exception that proves the rule[...]"
For anyone who's ever wondered about the apparent oxymoronicity of this phrase, it actually dates back to an older meaning of "proof": a test or a trial. So, the exception tests the rule,
Re:older people and video games (Score:1)
I found interesting the author's link to Chris Crawford, who ran his own small survey on gaming habits, after being suspicious of another published survey's results on gamers and age ranges:
http://www.erasmatazz.com/library/Game%20Design/Ga meStatistics.html [erasmatazz.com]
and his conclusion is that you can make anything you want of survey statistics.
I would think that most older people wouldn't play video
Re:My problem with the article (Score:1)
What in the sam scratch are you talking about?
This buzzcut feller cites Pew Internet studies, stock quote data and links to other weblogs supporting his position.
Not every noun is hyperlinked, if that's what you mean. I will grant that buzzcut could have used a few more citations for items 1 (Games don't influence behavior) and 2 (Academics need to justify their interest in games). Buzzcut does say "study after study" for item (1), and if academic
Re:My problem with the article (Score:2)
It doesn't even make sense... as he points out, video games have been around a long time. The original generation that played them has grown up. Even if they had forgotten about them, when they buy games for their kids, you think they don't play along with them?
8. Video games are art. Video games are not art. (Score:1)
Re:8. Video games are art. Video games are not art (Score:1)
I had a problem with this being included at all, simply because the "is video game art?" (or similarly, "what is art?") debate is way too broad to even begin to be covered by that blurb.
I wonder if the Director of Photography or designers of Ace Ventura would consider their work to be art. Fashion designers might find Jim Carrey's zany wardrobe and hair to be pretty artistic!
I don't really see how distinguishing art from "media" really helps raise credibility any. Doesn't art by nature conv
Here are a few (Score:1)
I'm still waiting for your Toy Story level CG on the PS2 without using the Toy Story DVD.
--The revolutionary Xbox Live is a huge success (MS PR spin)
I wonder why you haven't signed on any new subscribers since early 2003. If it's so revolutionary, how come less than 5% of Xbox owners actually use it? (500,000 subs, 10 million Xboxes)
--The GBA SP was created to cater to a different market and was not a GBA "fix" (NCL PR s
Wrong twice (Score:2)
5) Not social? No, some video games aren't social. Like some card games aren't social. Solitair for instance. Obviously, he hasn't played Mario Party or Mario Golf.
11) Myst was piss poor crap. It was the game that ruined games. Fancy graphics != good gameplay. He provided no real argument that the gameplay of Myst was entertaining or quality. Because there isn't one.
Most dubious claim ever? (Score:1)
I beg to differ (Score:1)
Games are as social as any other activity (Score:2)
But let's face it... if the public is afraid of something it must be anti-social.
I must be anti-social.
I hate awards shows.
I hate karaoke.
I hate bars.
I hate cliques.
I love RPGs.
Credibility (Score:3, Insightful)
Myst wasn't a very good game. It never was. It wasn't neat, or novel. It was a slideshow with hotspots. (What we now refer to as "The web")
Actually, I had problems with some of the other items on the list, but I almost laughed out loud when I got here.
Re:Credibility (Score:1)
If you don't have the patience to tackle Myst or are turned off by cerebral puzzles, just admit it! To each their own.
ok, I just feel an insane need to point out that 'popular with the masses' and 'cerebral' don't belong to the same item. Maybe I'll even actually play the copy of Riven that came with some DVD drive I no longer have just so I can say quite certainly that this is the case.
Then ag
Most dubious video game claim? (Score:4, Funny)
Remember kids, bits are meant to be copied!
Old People (Score:2)
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FACT: 50% of Old People play video games! (Score:1)
My dad doesn't play any computer games.
Both of my parents are defined as "old" (around 60).
Note: My statistical universe is complete and verifiable!
Knitting is as "social" as MMOG multiplaying (Score:1)
Grandmas all over America we invite you to get social! forget about that 100 year old chair you sit all day to knitt and talk nonsense on a daily basis, get "Knitting" online today!
The classic (Score:2)