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<blockquote data-quote="Slimmed_Down" data-source="post: 394822" data-attributes="member: 55690"><p><span style="color: Red">In response to Kuddo: The colors were just there to make the post seem slightly more interesting. Its not so much of a psychology test, as just a question I've been curious about for a while now. Its an ,"open-minded question," and I do enjoy hearing what people's perspectives are on several different concepts. </span></p><p><span style="color: Red">In response in general: I didn't mean the negatives of gaming when I said intelligence and other traits. I just wanted everyone's perspectives, because the word," gamer," can be considered by new players as a title for them. However, there are some things that a gamer must possess. Its somewhat complicated for me to explain, I just wanted feedback to know a little bit more about what people think. My friend keeps telling me I'm not a gamer because of him hearing me once say that I only played games for achievements, and that I'm not a true ,"gamer," until I play more realistic games, like Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3. </span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue"><span style="color: Blue">: I do sometimes play for achievements, but I also think a lot about what I want to do with my life before my time comes. I want to pursue all the different goals I have, and see where I get. However, being a member of Xbox Live for almost five years, its sometimes hard for people to leave a tradition they've done for so long. There's a lot of detail I can go into with this, but basically I'm just wondering if my friend was right. I played Gears 3 because I wanted the Onyx medals, but also because I really liked playing it, especially with Retro Charging and executions. I don't play for achievements so much anymore, compared to now where I just play for recreational purposes, and to learn more about people I couldn't easily visit and socialize with in person.</span></span></p><p><span style="color: Blue"><span style="color: Blue"></span></span></p><p><span style="color: Blue"></span></p><p><span style="color: Blue">Anyways, thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it!</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slimmed_Down, post: 394822, member: 55690"] [COLOR="Red"]In response to Kuddo: The colors were just there to make the post seem slightly more interesting. Its not so much of a psychology test, as just a question I've been curious about for a while now. Its an ,"open-minded question," and I do enjoy hearing what people's perspectives are on several different concepts. In response in general: I didn't mean the negatives of gaming when I said intelligence and other traits. I just wanted everyone's perspectives, because the word," gamer," can be considered by new players as a title for them. However, there are some things that a gamer must possess. Its somewhat complicated for me to explain, I just wanted feedback to know a little bit more about what people think. My friend keeps telling me I'm not a gamer because of him hearing me once say that I only played games for achievements, and that I'm not a true ,"gamer," until I play more realistic games, like Battlefield 3 and Modern Warfare 3. [/COLOR] [COLOR="Blue"][COLOR="Blue"]: I do sometimes play for achievements, but I also think a lot about what I want to do with my life before my time comes. I want to pursue all the different goals I have, and see where I get. However, being a member of Xbox Live for almost five years, its sometimes hard for people to leave a tradition they've done for so long. There's a lot of detail I can go into with this, but basically I'm just wondering if my friend was right. I played Gears 3 because I wanted the Onyx medals, but also because I really liked playing it, especially with Retro Charging and executions. I don't play for achievements so much anymore, compared to now where I just play for recreational purposes, and to learn more about people I couldn't easily visit and socialize with in person. [/COLOR] Anyways, thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it![/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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