How Have Your Gaming Habits Changed?
Over time, habits, preferences, and opinions change. Of course, when we're younger, none of us actually believe that.
And yet, it's basically inevitable. So if you've been playing games for a significant amount of time, how have your habits changed over the years? What's different between then and now?
I think for many, as they get older, they have less time. Life happens. Responsibilities start to pile up. Hence, it's not surprising to learn that many veteran gamers tend to stick to titles that don't take a thousand years to complete, and they also prioritize on a frequent basis. In other words, they stick with the best of the best because when you have limited time, you want to get the most out of your leisure activity. The key is juggling your spare time with games that might require a fair amount of effort and attention, because you're often tired when you finally get a chance to sit down and play.
But there are other factors. As the industry changes, your tastes might change. Me, I used to be a die-hard RPG fanatic in the original PlayStation days and while I will still claim a deep love of old-school JRPGs, my tastes have become far more diverse. At this point, I'll play just about anything that's good, with the usual exception of the fighting, strategy and flight genres. Strategy/RPGs can really grab me but they'd have to be turn-based; RTS just irritates the hell out of me. I also love shooters but because I basically refuse to play them online, I really only play the campaigns, so I guess I don't qualify as a hardcore FPS follower.
But time is an issue as it is for most everyone I know these days. So yeah, I also have to be very selective. My "completionist" mentality has eroded away, too...although it still pops up from time to time, especially if a game really hooks me. However, I've never been able to play a game for a ridiculous amount of time in any given day or week, so it's not like the limited time is hurting me too much. How's about you?
Tags: gamers, video games, gaming habits, gaming culture
12/11/2012 10:06:39 PM Ben Dutka
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556pineapple
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:03:20 PM
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I guess in a nutshell, my tastes have changed in the fact that they've expanded to include genres that I may not have had interest in long ago. I used to play more sports games as well, mostly football, but had my fill of them a long time ago.
WorldEndsWithMe
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:13:09 PM
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Yukian
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:29:11 PM
I really hope to shatter the 2 hour rule my brain must have imposed on me since I can hardly stay awake...
Yukian
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:17:58 PM
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Yet here I am playing right now the game I can pick up and play for an hour or 2 which is Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition. It's fast, entertaining and pumps me up when I'm upset. It's like my COD... or catnip. Lol
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YashaZz
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:21:46 PM
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All the way through to the PS3 days my favorite publishers were Konami and Capcom, not the now Capcom unfortunately but I still adore Konami.
Now I'm more open minded to all games so before I judge it, I play it even though the genre doesn't hold my interest (I'm not a JRPG fan but I also wouldn't hesitate to try any new installment).
So yeah, old habits die hard.
Underdog15
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:42:17 PM
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I'm sure I'll spend those obscene hours on games again... you know... like when I win the lottery.
bigrailer19
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:57:07 PM
Beamboom
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 4:50:53 AM
bigrailer19
Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 11:56:26 PM
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So I enjoy the time I get to play a little more. And I actually find myself getting more immersed.
I think this is where I will be at with my gaming habits for awhile.
The Real Deal
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 12:55:15 AM
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As 2012 nears its end, i just wanted to say thank you, for giving us a site that spews originality and thought. Your articles are very thought out and in some cases it feels like you read my mind.
Keep up the great work, eventually this site will find the masses, and when it does; i couldn't think of a better person to be rewarded.
Edit: I do have one complaint however, can we find a way to keep articles alive a little longer. It seems after a day there's no point going back to the article because the comments section is dead. I know that we have a small number of registered users, but maybe as a suggestion you can incorporate a change in design to make it more friendly to view past articles. Not sure if its possible, but if you could look into it at least, that would be awesome.
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Ben Dutka PSXE [Administrator]
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 1:23:04 AM
I really don't think there's a way to keep older articles alive and to be honest, the owner wouldn't want that. Everything moves so fast and multiple daily updates are required; putting any sort of reflective emphasis on the past just doesn't work well.
For elongated, ongoing discussions, I wish more people would go to the forums. That's what they're FOR, after all. :)
The Real Deal
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 2:50:04 AM
NP. I guess i didn't know the forums existed. I will have to take a look in there :P. As far as reflective emphasis, i am not suggesting more then a couple of days. As it stands there dead whenever you post the next days articles.
I know there still visible but everyone moves on. Eh.. i guess that's just life though.
Thanks for the reply, and you know me, i won't log in until the next Dark Souls Article; so until then keep up the great work.
P.S. even though you can't see me, i am on this site everyday.
Beamboom
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 4:54:24 AM
You guys should check it out Ben, it's excellent. See disqus dot com.
Lawless SXE
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 4:58:05 AM
Beamboom
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 8:01:31 AM
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WorldEndsWithMe
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 1:10:03 AM
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The Real Deal
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 2:56:57 AM
Lawless SXE
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 2:26:04 AM
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I'm just disappointed in myself as a whole of late. Hopefully all of that will change in six weeks when I leave my current life behind.
The Real Deal
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 2:55:53 AM
Life has a way of doing that to ya. I don't believe your losing you're passion for the hobby, your just waiting for God of War, The Last Of Us, Etc.. Not sure what your interest are, but as of late there hasn't been any games that have wowed me. Not to mention PS4 announcement next year, that should get your blood pumping!
Lawless SXE
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 4:10:54 AM
BikerSaint
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 2:12:46 PM
dmiitrie
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 4:44:02 AM
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Now that my situation has reversed, I find myself buying lots of games that look interesting, but only playing a fraction of them. Also, only games that are pretty short get played a second time, so if I'm playing something with a lot of Easter eggs, I no longer have any issue checking a wiki or something. I know that the chance for subsequent playthroughs is remote.
___________
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 5:03:34 AM
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easiest excuse you will ever get!
seriously though time is not really a habit, to say your gaming habits have changed would mean you like different things, or do things differently than you use to.
how often and how long you do it is irrelevant, thats not a change.
Ludicrous_Liam
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 12:15:33 PM
Teddie9
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 8:26:54 AM
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As far as what I like? That hasn't changed much at all, I merely want the most refined version. Regardless of the sudden absence of daily gaming, I won't be stopping permanently for some time.
SvenMD
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 8:45:26 AM
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The completionist however is dead. I just dont have time to double the hours I invest in a game just to "complete" the game and get some trophies. (That part makes me kinda sad).
Games are just better than they used to be though. Stories are better, graphics are better. So now I'm interested in many more genres than I used to be.
gumbi
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 9:44:36 AM
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With only a few rare exceptions; I also find that I don't like the white knuckled, fast paced, high stress games anymore. At the end of the day, when I'm tired and need to chill out, that's the last thing I want in my video game. Give me fun, engaging, and relaxing games please.
I know Journey would not have had such a profound impact on me had it come out when I was younger. But now, it is the perfect game for me. I don't know how else to describe Journey, it was perfect.
Huey
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 10:33:58 AM
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coverton341
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 11:19:48 AM
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Totalz
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 11:47:57 AM
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As I've grown up I still enjoy racing games such as the Motorstorm titles, F1 and Gran Turismo, and still play FIFA regularly but I've gotten heavily RPGs and open world games such as The Elder Scrolls titles, Fallout 3 and New Vegas, Red Dead Redemption and GTA4 along with FPS series like Call of Duty and Battlefield. In terms of action games I love the Uncharted series and I also like the Assassin's Creed and Bioshock games too. I own both Littlebigplanet games but haven't really got into the creating levels side of things as much as I thought I would.
I would say I've branched out a lot in my taste in games but that I've also become far more selective in terms of what games I buy, paying greater attention to PSXE review and Metacritic/Gamerankings scores.
Last edited by Totalz on 12/12/2012 11:49:45 AM
VampDeLeon
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 11:57:08 AM
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Definitely became more casual in playing than in my early teens, where I was a completionist. That drive has left gaming a while ago, my trophy list can attest to that.
Lately though, after the burnout this year from great games (Uncharted 3, Soul Calibur, Tekken Tag 2, Assassin's Creed III) I went back into looking for all those original games I had rented or owned originally on the PSX before trading in for PS2 games. I dunno, it seems like the older games had a more replay value incentive before the more recent online multiplayer filled that in.
Fat
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 12:21:04 PM
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BikerSaint
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 2:43:21 PM
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That's probably why I still haven't even attempted to play Outland or the last Laura Croft game yet, although I've had them on my computer ever since PS+ gave them out.
And the only other thing is more of an indirect action, and through no fault of my own, that I can no longer buy or play the batch-lots of games I was buying when I had a job.
And with that said, that I'm even able to get just 1% of those games now these days, I consider myself lucky, thanks to the four yearly $25 GameStop cards used on their B1G1F deals.
Akuma07
Wednesday, December 12, 2012 @ 4:43:26 PM
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Even when I started fulltime work, I still gamed at least 15-20 hours a week (although it was about 40 hours before that).
But now that I have a little puppy to look after and entertain, I am lucky to game for 5 hours a week. So sad :(
However, despite the lack of time, my completionist mentality still survives.
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MrAnonymity
Thursday, December 13, 2012 @ 1:45:39 AM
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DjStiv3
Thursday, December 13, 2012 @ 2:49:33 PM
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as a kid i played all the time and now although i still do its been drastically limited
i have SOOOO many games piled up read to be completed... i only tried them all for a minute or two literaly ...and cant find time to beat them..that or their too hard to figure out because you need more time than necessary to beat them..
and the fact i always go back to COD as its an easy fun game that everyone else pplays online too doesnt really help
what i AM noticing is that handhelds are strting to appeal to me MUCH more the Vita is one hell of a system and the fact its getting more and more games just makes me happy in places i never though possible XD
this last need for speed and call of duty were a disappointment but hey its been out barely a year.. well enough rambling i need to go back to gaming and buying a game i wont play until x-mas break

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Temjin001
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 10:37:23 PM
Anyway, I have skills and talents that need my time and it's easiest for me to play games that don't create an appetite for themselves via narrative, grinding, or anything that requires a lot of invested time to get something of value back out.
Those games are great. It's just hard to give them what they need to make them worth it.