Arcanine
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I'm a hardcore gamer that plays some casual games (as of late I've gotten back into Minecraft). And I'll agree with ones who says "Play games for fun". I have fun when I'm winning and beating the other team. I have fun when I'm not having to deal with a bunch of stupid casual 12-15 year olds (or you could even have a casual 30 year old) on my team dying over and over.
There will always be a market for both groups of people. My prob is when people try to mix the two together. I don't like casual players on my team on something like CoD, or Uncharted, or Gears. And then run their mouth saying "Oh you're a tryhard" when I'm trying to win. If you don't want to win go play Nintendogs. But at the same time why would anyone go hardcore on a game like Borderlands, or Portal? I have fun with Borderlands, Minecraft, Portal, Rockband. But that doesn't change the fact that I like to win on games like CoD, Gears, Uncharted, Battlefield.
Basically what I'm trying to say is... I play both casual and hardcore games (I'm good at both), I don't have a prob with casual and hardcore players. But keep casual stuff to casual games, and hardcore stuff to hardcore games.
Spoiler:
I don't play Call of Duty anymore (not until MW3, because BO sucks) because the game got so boring and the fact that I would lose games with no fault of my own. Some people say "Oh you win some, you lose some. But get a good laugh because it's all in good fun.", if you think that then that's fine... but I don't hold to that. To me it's not hard to play a shooter and hold a 1.0 K/D once you get used to the controls (and that shouldn't take long). Shooters are 90% brains, 2% weapons, and 7% reflexes. If you have bad reflexes but you have brains about you then you know not to rush around with an SMG, you know to take things more slowly. If your weapon isn't going to win that gunfight then you know to get out of there because you can think. Like I said, it's not hard to hold a 1.0 K/D in any shooter. In Black Ops I've got like a 3.69 K/D in TDM, and a 3.40 overall. In the Gears 3 beta I pulled a 2.0 overall when it was over and I hadn't touched Gears in years. In the Uncharted 3 beta I finished with like a 2.40 K/D and I played the Uncharted 2 multiplayer for maybe an hour like a year before the U3 beta came out.
There will always be a market for both groups of people. My prob is when people try to mix the two together. I don't like casual players on my team on something like CoD, or Uncharted, or Gears. And then run their mouth saying "Oh you're a tryhard" when I'm trying to win. If you don't want to win go play Nintendogs. But at the same time why would anyone go hardcore on a game like Borderlands, or Portal? I have fun with Borderlands, Minecraft, Portal, Rockband. But that doesn't change the fact that I like to win on games like CoD, Gears, Uncharted, Battlefield.
Basically what I'm trying to say is... I play both casual and hardcore games (I'm good at both), I don't have a prob with casual and hardcore players. But keep casual stuff to casual games, and hardcore stuff to hardcore games.