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What makes a 'real' gamer more 'real' than other gamers? Why can't they just be honest and admit that it's just that they're dedicated to playing video games? Do we really need artificial definitions of what makes a game versus a 'non-game', and thus conveniently pigeon-hole everybody who plays 'non-games' as 'casuals' and thus 'not real gamers'? I find it a rather elitist sort of word choice and mentality, to be honest. It somehow implies that one cannot accurately be called a gamer unless they fit very stringent requirements which most cannot.



Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.