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I suck at video games

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Bastardous Bassist:
It really just takes me too long to aim, so by the time I've got my target, my target isn't there any more...and neither am I!  I've also usually got the sensitivity level down to the point that turning around is as arduous as avoiding icebergs in large cross-Atlantic passenger ships in 1912.

Alex C:
I don't really buy into the whole quick form of escapism thing, at least not entirely. There's room for some games where fiddling around and learning to cope with failures is 90% of the experience. E.g, Dwarf Fortress.

WriterofAllWrongs:
It's a subjective thing, like every other word that encompasses several styles, moods, meanings, etc.  Some people like to just relax with a game and play it at their own leisure for a bit of fun and some people like to sit at a game and grind to higher levels in order to become supremely powerful.  Hell, people make livings out of competitive gaming for Christ's sake.

Bastardous Bassist:
Hey guys, I have a job.  I sit there and work at it for a number of hours a day in hopes to get to a higher level.  Why would I want to do this in a video game?

Alex C:
I have no idea. I'm an optimizer and a min-maxer. I play games for a mix of challenge and relaxation, depending on my moods. Which is pretty much exactly why I never, ever power level if I have a choice in the matter. That's really more of for the OCD types who have to have "perfect" saved files.

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