Browsing the forum and seeing various time where this topic comes up I think this would be the option to discuss this because the various ideas of what a gamer is from what I've seen have been hilarious, laughable, and contradicting.
Quick google search of the word gamer:
gam·er/ˈgāmər/
Noun:
A person who plays a game or games, typically a participant in a computer or role-playing game
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What is your definition of a "Gamer?"
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Someone who plays games and has a genuine passion for all things gaming.
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Pretty much. Its also a person who is too mature to play Nintendo games. Ha ha just kidding. I had to throw that in there after reading that other thread in the Nintendo section. lol Seriously though somebody that has a passion for all things gaming regardless of the platform.
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Can someone who only plays internet/smartphone games actively be called a gamer?
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Hell yeah imho. Just because such games don't appeal to our tastes in general here at PSU, doesn't mean a dude who is into such games isn't a gamer. Some people here don't like handhelds, some don't like PC and there may be some who don't like consoles...If the smartphone/web browser gamer prefers those platforms I don't think he can be disqualified as a gamer.
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Someone who games as a hobbyist/enthusiast.
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How about if you play FB social media games like Farmville?

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I wouldn't call them gamers if they exclusively play those. They're more for time wasting aren't they?
Saying that. Aren't all games for time wasting?
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An experienced person in playing games which require skills. Those games are eventually harder and take more time to learn and even more to master. They also require more knowledge and develop significant skills over time.
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hmm... Ok. But GT compared to a game such as Project C.A.R.S is quite casual... Anyway, Mario Kart does require real skills, have you seen how good some people get at that game, they make green shells look like red shells they are so accurate. I guess that takes no skill though?
So it comes down to how much money is spent? What does that say for you when people spend double that on just GPU? Does that make them more of a gamer than yourself?I Like Games.
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There is a big difference in skills between a game which was developed in a small amount of time and mainly focused for kids and a realistic driving simulator which was developed for a really long time and very accurately. Project cars require more in depth skills but doesnt make gran turismo be on the same level as mario kart.
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Well no not really its not the price. cause if were talking price the extra spent on software ps3 vs pc would soon compensate for any difference in pc hardware costs. Im just saying if were saying i dont feel when you download a few 59p games you become a gamer as such. ive spent £1000s on consoles and games over the years because i am a gamer its a hobby and as daft as it sounds have put alot of time and effort into. As im sure most of the people on this forum have.
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I suppose you've got a point. Some people used to play Runescape like there was no tomorrow. Then you got games like Quake Live, so yeah. I guess they are!
Or Super Smash Bro's Mele. You can learn how to play in a few minutes, takes a damn long time to master it thoughI Like Games.
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See for me the difference between casual and core is i went out and spent £425 to play my games and that was the only reason i bought it unlike a phone/tablet that has a gaming(of sorts) option. I have no problem with casuals but im fed up of fools at work showing me there highest score on Temple Run.
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No. But by your logic, it means those playing GT are lesser gamers than those playing P.Cars
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So are you competing for money, or are you a casual gamer? I suppose by your definition i'm a casual gamer as i don't compete for money and i do play to waste time...
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To me it's simple, I try not to dilute the definition into specific types of gamers or games they play. A gamer is a person who likes to play video games on a console or pc as a hobby. Someone who might keep up with videos, reviews, etc. and likes to talk about new releases coming out. A gamer is someone who genuinely likes video games and being that it is a hobby, one year from now they will still be playing games.
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