pokoko said:
I think a lot of those who buy mid-core might be happy with where they're at, possibly leaning more toward the casual side. Still, the range for everyone is different, and I'm sure there will be some people who get a taste for an immersive experience and then look for something deeper. If I had to break gaming demographics down into core areas, it would be something like this: casual -> mid-core -> core -> hard-core I know that's a rough generalization, but I think it serves well enough when talking about gaming as a range, as I think very few people fit only one of those labels at a time. There are even people who play at all levels. Someone who likes mid-core experiences the most might dabble in both core and casual. Someone who plays a hardcore Korean MMO might skip everything else except casual games on their phone. |
Quite a wise answer. But even if people stay on the same step when they have enough, so the more casuals, the more core will come.
The question is, will the public that was attracted to gaming because of the facebook/mobile thing buy console one day. It's a sequence after all.