marley said:
Giggs_11 said:
marley said:
Giggs_11 said:
You use a link about a study which in the link says adult women is the largest demographic in gaming? Really?
I haven't read that but I bet it is talking about mobile/casual games...
*reads article*
Yeaaaah, those aren't exactly the same demographic as the ones who buys consoles...
Btw there are many adult gamers nowadays, but even those started of as gamers when they were kids. About zero to none adult gamers begun gaming when already adults and married.
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So you are just going to make up statistics to reinforce your invented 'fact'? I happen to know plenty of adults that got into gaming after they were already adults and married...
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"Zero to none" is an exageration, just a way of putting it. I don't need a statistic to know this, it's just logical.
As for your 2nd statement, sorry, I just don't buy it.
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The problem is your 'logical' conclusion is based on nothing more than your own limited experiences.
As far as my own experiences go, you don't have to 'buy it'.
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Yes because people are born, grow up, go to school, go to high schoo, go to college, get a job, get married, get kids. And has time passes by and people get to do all this things, they get more and more free time to play, right? Not to mention other factors blending in like social factors or people's maturity evolving as time goes by.
I don't need to rely on my "own experiences" to know how the world works, like I said, some things are logical and you can make assumptions without having factual data (i.e., numbers) to know it's true.
I just find it funny that you say that and then use the "I know people who do it" like argument. I mean, on an internet debate you use reason with "I know people who do it"? Really? And then you say that from my own experiences I can't make opinions on something? DOuble standards much?