DNF: Why This Geezer Plays Offline

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  • hurdinator
    Blackout!
    • Feb 2011
    • 166

    #61
    This is definately an age thing. The average age of a gamer (according to the most recent poll) is 34 years. I'm 37, married with an 11 year old daughter. I'm a teacher and my students love that I'm a gamer. Problem is they want to play online with me I dont; I hear them all day as it is! Your priorities change and you want more down time/me time as you get older. Gaming is an escape for me. I control the parameters. It seems that the average gaming age supports the findings of the online poll. As the average gamer age is sure to rise over time I wonder if online gaming will ever get much more popular than it is now....
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    • 8iron
      Rookie
      • Nov 2010
      • 314

      #62
      I echo the rest of the elderly population in that I don't much care for online play in general, for all the reasons listed. Like others, my main exception is a shooter such as COD or BF series, since they are really only playable that way. As much as I always loved the "idea" of PC MMOs like WoW, I also could never embrace the forced grouping/guilding there either.

      For me there is a glaring exception though, which is the innovation which EA has introduced most effectively in NFS:Hot Pursuit. I LOVE the speedwall. I think the idea is terrific and the implementation is unbelievably well done. Even the traditional multiplayer in that game was far more enjoyable, since there was really no opportunity for "cheese" or griefing (contrast to the horror which is NASCAR 2011 online). I also like the Tiger Woods online tournaments for the same reason. All the interaction is self contained, you can see how you measure up with the competition without directly witnessing the cheesy tactics used by those "better" than you, or listening to the verbal abuse over the headset.
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      • DaSmerg
        Rookie
        • Jul 2010
        • 155

        #63
        Interesting topic with an interesting PoV (shared by many other commentators it seems). Myself, I would guess I fall into the "older gamer" crowd these days.

        My PoV is that you simply can not have an online component to your game being basically or totally unmoderated. Also there seems to be an almost complete unwillingness on the side of virtually every games company and their console partners to institute any kind of policy of risk-reward...meaning...if you're willing to risk being an internet idiot on one game, you risk being banned from all of that company's titles and, for the most egregious offenders, being banned from online play period (Punkbuster anyone?). I know that technology plays a part in this dilemma in that there is no fool proof means of shutting the idiots out.

        I've been gaming online in all sorts of games since the 90's. What used to happen is that communities would form around those online games and virtual club houses would form. For the great and better places to play (never mind communities to become involved in), there would be various levels of moderation to keep the 10% crowd out (more than 2 decades of experience with the social dynamic that 2% of the population is going to misbehave no matter any consequence...the anonymity of the internets IMHO amplifies this effect x's 5) unwelcome/booted out.

        Sadly we're in for more of this it seems as one of the new buzz words I'm hearing more and more is "cloud gaming". Kind of funny to this gamer because I've been "cloud gaming" for nearly a decade a half already.

        BTW, I don't watch much tv really. For this guy, gaming has been my major form of entertainment for more than two decades. I'd sooner sit in front of a screen and be engaged and involved in what's going on on the screen.

        "What I look forward to is continued immaturity followed by death"
        -Dave Barry

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        • buzzguy
          Rookie
          • Apr 2004
          • 355

          #64
          No time for me to get involved in franchise modes in 3 or 4 sports games. Online play with friends (who I actually know) is tops at my house.

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          • Jsan915
            Rookie
            • May 2011
            • 52

            #65
            Online gaming is not that bad if you have friends that have online and the same game it's still Fun to play cause if ur like me I only play certain games with friends and it's still just has fun. But I usually play offline cause of cheesers and they ruin the game but it is satisfying to beat them. Like the article though.
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            • thejoker3624
              Rookie
              • May 2011
              • 5

              #66
              Finally, somebody said it. Every point Kelvin made was spot-on. Online gaming will always be there but it's not really for me. I'm glad I'm not the only one that thinks playing friends online is kind of awkward. And playing strangers? Doesn't really inspire me. I'll play the occasional game online but I will stick to offline more often than not.

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              • dickey1331
                Everyday is Faceurary!
                • Sep 2009
                • 14285

                #67
                Re: DNF: Why This Geezer Plays Offline

                This article is me 100%. I really dont like playing games online. My PS3 is always connected to the internet but I hardly ever play online. My PS3 is for me to be able to relax and run off into some fantasy world. Get away from life and stress.
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                • EtheRed
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 56

                  #68
                  Re: DNF: Why This Geezer Plays Offline

                  I am usually one to stick to offline gaming as well. I do have some friends online (who I actually do know) that i do leave my offline world in order to surf the interwebs with. but I have found that playing online thus far has had a higher chance for me to have an awful gaming experience because of wankers than of me getting lucky and finding a compatible opponent.
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                  • Armitage
                    Pro
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 723

                    #69
                    Re: DNF: Why This Geezer Plays Offline

                    I know this is kind of thread necromancy, but I think I'm starting to lose my patience with sports gaming. I wish I wouldn't, but I just think the older I'm getting, the less patient I am. Playing pretend in a sports game oughtta be a blast, winning or losing, but recently with the Show, I'm just getting frustrated beyond belief with hitting and nothing seems to be helping.

                    I just can't even imagine going online if I have difficulty with the so-called lower difficulty levels. I'm jealous of you guys who can play at the highest difficulty level with sliders in the CPU's favor and cream them. I mentioned in one of the threads that I wouldn't be surprised if I swallowed my pride and go online, I'd face off against a player like you guys and lose horribly by the time I record my first out.

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