| Ganoncrotch said:For my group of friends it's very much about E3, what the Scorpio is going to be priced at and who is the potential customer that MS have in mind for that system... basically will it be DOA based on those things lol |
| arcaneguyver said: Today's "watercooler talk" was pure Tekken 7 hype. But usually it's about game announcements & reveals. I think hardware came up last when one coworker had previously declared he was getting a Switch, but otherwise it's rare. |
Bolded: that's what I am finding more and more. Social Media really highlights the reveals, and hardware is a more general topic that doesn't exclude people in a group setting who may not have played a specific game...but that could be because we're in a hardware release phase at the moment.
| WolfpackN64 said: Pretty calm, where I'm at. The Witcher III still get's brought up most often, along with Skyrim SE. |
I don't know your age but for me it revolves more around hardware discussion as I was somewhat reminded of by u/arcaneguyver since everyone kind of knows that from social media highlights and ads.
| tinfamous12 said: Gaming is pretty widespread. Mostly adults video game it seems these days. It's not specific to any age group anymore. As for me, I read things on the internet and consistently talk about them in person. Especially in the millenial age group, we seem to be up to date on most news. I'm able to talk to complete stranger's and we know a majority of information. If that's what you're asking. |
Majority of information on specific games? Or on generalities like game trends, ads/highlights/reveal, nostalgia? This thread is making me realize that for me it's mainly the latter wherease when I was younger it was more the former. I don't know if it's my age or the culture...probably both.







