An Interview With 2old2play's Doodi 238
vinnie2k writes "This is an interesting interview with the founder of 2old2play.com. In it he discusses the future of gaming for older people, why we need communities like 2old2play, and how the gaming industry needs to refocus its efforts on the games it makes. Cool insight and worth the read for any older gamers."
Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:3, Interesting)
People just don't understand.
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
I pay for everything I own myself. which is just one more reason why he should mind his own business about what I spend my money on
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:2)
So you skipped the "proper spelling" rite of passage I take it?
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:3, Funny)
Geez, not all us Canadians are Hosers eh?
Yo Grark
Re:Old gamers? I must be ancient. (Score:3, Funny)
And why do we suddenly need different games? (Score:3, Insightful)
Shit. We grew up on video games. I owned an original (woodgrain) Atari 2600, and I was very young. I was never spoiled with video games, but I do remember playing them as far back as I can remember. Just because I'm in my mid-20's now doesn't mean I'll suddenly lose interest - and it doesn't mean I need different games.
MMORPG's are a pretty new thing, really. They're not for everyone - you have to have a lot of free time to do anything meaningful i
not too old (Score:4, Informative)
Re:not too old (Score:2)
Re:not too old (Score:2, Funny)
Re:not too old (Score:2)
Re:not too old (Score:2)
His wife breast-fed all of their children up to age 7 or 8, or whenever the kids started 'refusing' to eat that way she really pushed it on them. It wasn't their primary food, but during the time I knew them, they had 4 kids nursing. Ages 7, 5, 3 and 1.
It was very strange to see a 7 year old walk up and lift his moms shirt, grab a tit and s
Re:not too old (Score:2)
"mom! you're not in bed yet! get up and get me a glass of milk!... why do i have to get up (from playing games)? you're always doin that mom! that's bull! i dont want mountain dew! i want chocolate milk!
MOM! GET IT! GET IIIIIIITTTT!!! MOM! PLEASE GET IT! .... WHY?! THAT'S BULLSHIT! YOU LIED! YOU SAID YOU'D GET ME A DRINK AND NOW YOU WONT GET ME CHOCOLATE MILK! YOU SAID YOU'D GET ME WHA
Re:not too old (Score:2)
Re:not too old (Score:2)
when did 20s and 30s become too old to play games? Anyone 30 or younger has been playing video games for as long as they can remember assuming they got a system in 1980+, so if I'm 30 and dont remember a life without video games why would I be too "old" to continue playing a video game?
Video games are entertainment, plain and simple. Do people become too old to watch TV? When TV came out were they
Re:not too old (Score:3, Interesting)
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I'm too old... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I'm too old... (Score:2)
It started as a way to bypass the swear censor, but on my BBS we took it farther, it kind of became a game, we evolved the language on a daily basis while the ops would add our new "word" to the censor. The language progressed to the point where i'm pretty sure 80% of the english language was censored from the BBS. It was tough keeping up as the ops wher
funniest Article title ever! (Score:5, Funny)
"An Interview With 2old2play's Doodi"
who is this 2old2play and why are we interviewing his "Doodi"?
Re:funniest Article title ever! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why is this article posted? (Score:3, Funny)
Dude(ie)- it's only been FIVE MONTHS! Why can't anyone remember? And besides, you're a big-time web programmer, go look at the date your first files were created.
50 may be the new 30 (Score:5, Funny)
On getting a life (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:On getting a life (Score:3, Funny)
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
They really don't (Score:2)
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
I told him forget it, unless he:
1. Caps weekly play time to 2 hours so even older gamers can play. I'm 31.
2. Sets a limited amount of wealth in the world -- call it a gold standard. Inflation kills MMORPGs as it does in real life.
3. Offers a cheap annual fee ($60 includes license)
4. Supports Linux.
He said no. Another guy with much cash wanting to mimic everyone else, ugh.
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
2 hours is absurd. Running a seperate server, time limited to 15-20 hours a week, I can see. Keep in mind, you want to cap it above the number of hours your target audience will want to play - they should never notice the cap. At 15-20, that's still a hell of a lot less than many people spend on a MMORPG. I'd also expect progression to be sped up, on that
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
I had an intensive MMORPG phase, and too little to show for it.
Re:On getting a life (Score:3, Informative)
Play time is unlimited, however, the doubloon system allows players to essentially trade money for time. There are two currencies: pieces of eight, which flow freely from NPCs and admin-sponsored tournaments, and doubloons, which only enter the economy when they're purchased with real dollars. The prices for most items are set in both POE and doubloons, the doubloons disappear from the economy as soon as they're spent, and
Re:On getting a life (Score:2)
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/.'ed (Score:5, Funny)
Damn kids (Score:4, Funny)
*sigh* Kids these days...
Re:Damn kids (Score:2)
too old? (Score:5, Insightful)
Then again, now that I look closer at his name and the name of the group, I have a hard time believing he's over 18.
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Re:The name "Doodi" (Score:2)
Re:The name "Doodi" (Score:2, Funny)
That sentence fragment makes my eyes bleed.
Re:The name "Doodi" (Score:2)
I can't find a good excuse for the their, apart from this is slashdot, and I was trying to fit in.
Re:The name "Doodi" (Score:2)
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Strange (Score:4, Insightful)
-Da3vid-
Re:Strange (Score:3, Insightful)
People over college age tend to have jobs and family. They do not have all that many long stretches of free hours, and when they do, they will tend to spend it with their spouse, their kids, their garden, whatever
Re:Strange (Score:3, Insightful)
Now that successive generations are growing up, those people who were once kids are now adults, and still into video games. The stereotype will change once those people start getting to be elderly. Then everyone will be into video games.
Gaming is boring for older folks (Score:2)
Re:Gaming is boring for older folks (Score:2)
This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:5, Interesting)
Server was a Clan branded one, and a few of the members joined in the frag fest (well as much of a fest as sniper mod can be, but I digress).
To my surprise, they asked me to try out for their clan.
My response? How late do you play as I am old (well not really but I have responsibilities)
Average age of the clan? 32.
That was a surprise to me.
I guess certain games attract different age groups (duh) but I would have thought that a *clan* would generally be younger folks.
Anyone else have this experience?
Re:This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:3, Insightful)
You'll actually find that a lot of the quality groups out there are older gamers. PArt of it is just a maturity thing. When teamwork becomes important, maturity becomes important a
Re:This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:2)
Good thing about this is there was never a Rambo in the clan who ran around shooting everything, we spent a lot of time communicating and plotting the attacks.
Re:This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:2)
We stress maturity and comraderie over frag count. WE have no patience with whiny kids, of any age.
Re:This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:2)
Re:This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:2)
I had suspected that I wasn't the ONLY one still playing these games, as I started playing them around 27, but I really hadn't guessed that so many people were still playing so competetively.
BTW in case anyone was wondering, I am now 39.
Hope to play with you all (keep it clean) at some point down the road.
Cheers and good day.
Re:This is so timely (for me anyway) (Score:2)
You may want to try the mild chili instead =]
In all seriousness though, I tend to agree with the "more thought, less twitch" sentiment. The last FPS games I picked up were Doom and Heretic. I generally do puzzle, strategy and the occasional rpg now.
old timer finds new game (Score:5, Funny)
Re:old timer finds new game (Score:2)
A new market awaits (Score:2, Insightful)
http://www.tradealyst.com/ [tradealyst.com]
25? Old? I'd say ideal (Score:2, Interesting)
I found it sort of strange that they referred to 25 as being old, senior citizen old. When I played Star Wars Galaxies (before it tanked), the average age for guild members was in the ~23-26 range. Most had jobs, a couple had children, a lot had wives/girlfriends.
I think I was the only one under 18 at the time (2 years back, I turn 18 this month). Most players that were in my age group were incredibly annoying; there's no doubt in my mind that the guild just wanted a more mature gaming group.
Granted, I n
I don't play games (Score:2, Interesting)
Can I rant on crossword puzzles too? Basically, supporting old apps is the same as a giant crossword puzzle. Think about it. When was the last time you got paid
Re:I don't play games (Score:5, Insightful)
Which is the most important thing, after all.
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
Well a lot of good coders aren't paid 6 figures. A lot of good coders are still out of work, and a lot more make adequate salaries at the expense of 80+ hour weeks.
You might as well say that the kid should be out learning to be a plumber or a carpenter.
In any case if they get into games in the right way and have a bit of curiousity they can start modding and building addo
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
Six-figure salaries for code monkeys are GONE, boy.
Unless you're counting in rupees...
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
Re:I don't play games (Score:4, Informative)
"... If my kids spent half the time that they play games on learning a computer language, then they would be pulling down six figure salaries..."
If you love your kids, then for God's sake don't be saying shit like that around them!
When your dog bites someone and has to be destroyed, you tell your kid that it's gone to live on a farm where it can chase rabbits all day without getting in trouble.
Say your kid catches you downing your first stiff scotch of the day at 08:30. You tell them its "special medicine" for grownups.
Your wife boots you out, so you tell the kid that mommy and daddy are going to spend a little time apart so they don't yell at each other so much.
- These are all inconsequential, harmless, miniscule white lies compared to the black, satanic, evil untruth that software development is a desirable and highly-paid profession.
T&K.
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
Started and finished the NYTimes Friday crossword on a NJT train. Guy next to me gave me a business card, said to call him on Monday morning.
On the next Wednesday I accepted a job offer at 70% more than my then-current salary.
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
Re:I don't play games (Score:2)
The whole reason you can get paid six figures to program is that not that many people know how to do it. If everyone who played games instead spent their time working as a programmer, programmers would get paid about $7 an hour.
Do people read the articles? (Score:2, Interesting)
Personal admissions and bad marketing (Score:2)
It seems that that is a failure of marketing 101. Age is a sensitive issue for many, and with the advancements and new thinking behind aging and longevity, the generation of baby boomers, and younger, are going to be fighting it and delaying it at every turn. This web site's core audience is not very likely to admit to being too old for anything.
This could be different in an
31/M/Gamer Hell (Score:2)
The first month I sucked. I figured it was age.
Now I see that gaming skills require construction honing. I'm decent now, and have noticed my hand-eye coordination is better in real life. Gaming also gave me back my old edge in scanning a room to notice things faster than others (great in a business with long punch lists!).
Practice, practice!
Old fogies, come back to Action Quake 2.
Bring back adventure games! (Score:5, Interesting)
From a very early age I was programming, TRS80's etc. Lucky my old man was a programmer, we had all types of all gear lying about.
My Favourites were:
Space Quest [wikipedia.org]
Police Quest [wikipedia.org]
Hero's Quest [wikipedia.org]
Leisure Suit Larry [wikipedia.org]
And last but not least: Zork [wikipedia.org]
I am disappointed to see they no longer make such games, now moving to more action type games. Adventure games were cool.
Re:Bring back adventure games! (Score:2)
I showed a text adventure game to one of my cousin's kids, and he (who's 13) just didn't get it. Too much reading, not enough pictures with 3d effects and stereo sound.
Explained that the graphics are the best possible: the power of the printed word to evoke mood and setting in the human brain.
"You're standing in an old white farmhouse. The long dark hall leads east and smells of stale mouse droppings. A piano leans drunkenly by the near wall. On the piano is a brass oil lamp a
2old my arse (Score:4, Interesting)
Since when was there an age limit?
I see a great need (Score:4, Funny)
never to old to game. (Score:2, Interesting)
He must have missed that the average gamer.... (Score:2, Interesting)
And suddenly I was old. (Score:2)
One of the kids then proceeded to tell me "how brave I was to keep gaming at my age, and not care what people think."
The kid diplomatically chose to interpret my obliviousness as bravery. Now I suppose I have to acknowledge the age gap and go hide in some dark place where teenagers can't find me.
Or not.
I hate playing with kids (Score:2)
I stopped playing WoW because I just got fed up with them. When I started playing there weren't many kids playing, and when I left there were apparently still not many kids playing, but for sure, the loud, vocal, wankers were all 12 year olds and less.
I got fed up with having instance-run arguments with morons who couldn't reason and were as rational as my cat. Especially since they can never be bothered to type properly a
What I really wonder about (Score:2)
Re:Wow (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Wow (Score:3, Funny)
I guess you're new here?
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Re:Wow (Score:2)
I'm disappointed with the spelling/grammar of the article. Kobe Tia? Ages of Empires? C'mon...
Other than that, this Doodi guy just isn't all that interesting. They might as well just interview some random kid on a CS server or something. This article doesn't deserve to be on the front page of Slashdot.
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Please ignore the
Game related articles don't get read / moderated as thoroughly as most other articles on
Re:Wow (Score:2)
If we assume that no one posted more than one reply, then 150 users are on this thread -- a group equal to 5% of your current
Re:I really hope (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I really hope (Score:2)
You're a Republican, right?