I wonder, if you were to ask the average person who plays games why their favorite game is their favorite, and then ask the same question of the average Gamer™, would there be a noticeable difference in the quality of response
@Felthry there'd probably be a difference in kind of game
quality is hard to judge, because there are a lot of different kinds of things that games can be good or bad at - is a well-made match-3 game higher or lower quality than a well-made team deathmatch arena shooter?
@packbat yeah but I meant the quality of the reply
I'm thinking that a Gamer™ would probably have a less deep reason for liking their favorite game, or at least a less analyzed reason, than the average person
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@Felthry Ohh, gotcha. That's a really interesting question - the more I think about it, the less sure I am how that would play out.