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3/5/2020 9:49:38 AM
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Thoughts of a Casual Gamer

I have posted my thoughts on the Destiny Forum before. Yes, they are often long-winded, but I generally have a lot to say. Recently, following on the heels of some less-than-pleasant interactions with other gamers, both in and out of Destiny, I wanted to start a discussion near and dear to my heart revolving around casual/non-competitive gaming. Growing up in a low-income household, having a gaming console was a luxury. We didn’t have online multiplayer - everything was local (i.e. split screen/turn-based). Was there competition? Sure, but it was always low-key and relatively PG. When I was lucky enough to play solo, I really got into my gaming and learned to dive into stories, connect to characters and environments, and just have fun. It wasn’t until I started working my way through college that I purchased my first online account for gaming. I even still have my original console. It was a welcomed stress-relieving outlet, considering I was a full-time student with two-part time jobs. While I have always enjoyed playing online multiplayer (CoD, Battlefield, Halo, etc.), I prefer to play solo or with a small group of friends. I occasionally ran into the bridge-dwelling trolls, but they were few and far between. When Destiny first came out, I went all in and loved it...I still do. It was a perfect blend of competitive and casual. I could play my way from the word go. There was no requirement to move at any set pace, I could solo queue or team up with friends, etc. However, with the rise of Destiny I also noticed a shift in gaming culture. More and more, I started noticing that gamers were playing less for pleasure and more accomplishment. Competition and skill-proving was no longer a bragging right among friends and family, but was quickly becoming a wide-spread social demand. Nowadays, several years later, I’m a husband and father. I work a 12-hour night shift at 40+ hours per week. When I’m home, I’m either sleeping, or I’m spending valuable time with loved ones. When I play games, it’s for fun - but the overwhelming majority seem to see it as work. Speed-running is the norm, streaming is in-style, not participating in the meta is a cardinal sin. What happened to the gamers that jumped into a patrol zone and explored for the sake of the experience? I remember emoting with total strangers, forming random fireteams to obliterate Omnigul or decimate Oryx, and ending a two-hour game session with 5 new gaming connections. But that was in 2015. What happened since? I refuse to believe I’m alone in this frustration, and I completely intend to do my part to bring at least some of that back. Call me sensitive, say I’m whiny, tell me to “get good” or that “Destiny isn’t for you”. Whatever tickles your fancy. But I really want to hear from other casual gamers who are looking to bring back the fun that Destiny was.
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  • I feel you! And I´m with you! I´m a gamer since the Atari 2600 in 1981, Pacman was my first game and my first love. I remember the first online games ever and share similar experiences as you do, a lot more socialising and literally "having fun" with others. Now I´m living in a gaming environment of "KWTD", bring Izanagi, bring Divinity, bring mods, be 985+, wear red socks and grow a hipster beard if you wanna join. It´s a Zeitgeist that doesn´t make fun, and many people don´t even know that they´re not really having real fun, that´s the sadest point in this. Nowadays I only join a fireteam when there´s literally just the info what strike or activity we´re running. And a good fireteam is rare, many think it´s a challenge of "who kills the most", people are rushing the scene without even looking at the team and dying in a spot far from you without any sense. You just need to find the gamers with a feeling and understanding of what a coop game is and then add them, so did I and the rest just happens without caring too much anymore. Because in the end it´s my time, energy and my choice if I let them take my good "old fashioned" gamer feeling.

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