• settoloki@lemmy.one
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    6 months ago

    Does this include mobile games and especially gamefied gambling like candy crush etc because that I can believe.

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      6 months ago

      It is tempting to assume that older gamers exclusively play low-fidelity games on their smartphones. This is simply untrue.

      While mobile is certainly the biggest part of the games market in terms of revenues, 55+ gamers account for 23% of monthly PC gamers and 11% of monthly console gamers.

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    6 months ago

    And my kids absolutely will get access to my Steam library after I’m gone. We’ll see what they think about all those AVN, haha!

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    how’d they get from 26% in one segment to “almost one third” headline?
    Who the fuck buys this drivel for £3,000

    Surely if someone is buying research, they dont want to literally buy hype.

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    6 months ago

    Ive been playing rocket league since 2015 and I still play and I’m in my thirties. It’s so funny when people get toxic and immediately pull out the “ahh you’re a 12 year old” and then I say I’m in my 30s and it’s all “wow so sad to be playing games so old” get fucked kids the old people are here to play games and you can’t stop us.

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    Im sorta surpised as even when I was in high school video games were something that was considered nerdy. Most had played them but it was considered a bit like comic books, cartoons, and toys. Something you grew out of. I would expect it to not be a major share until I am well over 55+. I though at first maybe it was just people getting new into it like mobile but the article says they make up 23% of the pc gamers and 11% of console (heck I don’t even play console anymore). I wonder if some were influence by their kids?

  • 𝓔𝓶𝓶𝓲𝓮@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Gaming never truly recovered after the 2003 late golden age and 2006 fall when the first microtransaction released. Sims 2, kotor, Jedi outcast, fable, dark messiah, command conquer, wh40k dawn of war, battle for middle earth, morrowind, fallout 2, icewind, baldurs, system shock, tw medieval 2, cod 2, neverwinter, half life, gta sa, civ 4, aoe 2- most are still better than modern equivalents except graphics and QoL

    The rare brief time when the big money flowed and fuelled innovation instead of playing it safe and stale. Almost everything today is just a rehash of that era with slapped microtransactions on top