This doesn't have enough views, given our accelerated pursuit of the Matrix in real life. Understanding our relationship with games is key to understanding our future (if we overcome climate change).
That's cool; I think there are a bit more types of gamers though (e. g. finding and using bugs/exploits in the game; and then the question is also, is the bug actually a part of the (intended) game or not, so is it a bug or a feature)
I'm sure there are many ways to categorize, and I've seen some other interesting ones. DO you think the "bug user" type fits with a similar prinicple that establishes the two here?
This doesn't have enough views, given our accelerated pursuit of the Matrix in real life. Understanding our relationship with games is key to understanding our future (if we overcome climate change).
Well said!
That's cool; I think there are a bit more types of gamers though (e. g. finding and using bugs/exploits in the game; and then the question is also, is the bug actually a part of the (intended) game or not, so is it a bug or a feature)
Read the book, he discusses and situates speedrunners.
I'm sure there are many ways to categorize, and I've seen some other interesting ones. DO you think the "bug user" type fits with a similar prinicple that establishes the two here?
get gud nuub