Gaming has become a professional job now, with companies actually willing to pay people to get their product out there in massive tournaments, and sure that wasn't the way it was back then, I understand that, but you have to be willing to accept that times are changing and gaming is becoming more "out there" to the point where Nintendo's "demographic" is no longer "kids with a couple of adult games" its "casual gamers". A lot of people between the ages of 5 to 50 up now are playing games of some kind, and tournaments are becoming thousands upon thousands of dollar deals that with sponsorships (hell, they played a couple tournaments on TV over here) and shit makes it easy to live off of.
Granted, we are behind other nations as per usual (Korea has a channel dedicated to StarCraft where all they play is StarCraft matches and tournaments 24/7), but we're catching up to something like that, and I don't know whether its the fact that you think people mastering a game is lame and dumb (yeah who masters something they like lol), or if you just haven't realized that times are changing.
none of that makes them respectable human beings that we should care about. who the fuck cares about someone who decided his best option in life was to PLAY VIDEOGAMES FOR MONEY.
then again I am someone who likes to believe someone's life should matter instead of just be some sad version of hedonism that can't even get it right.
actually Smash requires a good deal of knowledge at the tournament level you're just kind of blinded by the fact that you still see it as a RANDOM PARTY GAMES to see that. And I've seen you say "complex moveset" like Street Fighter....since when was Down Forward+ Button, Down Back+ Button, Forward Down Forward+ Button, or watch out Down Forward Down Forward + Button or Down Back Down Back + Button complex?
ahahaha I thought you played Street Fighter and here you are honestly saying it has a movelist as simple as that of Smash Brothers. a basic move is easy (and even then btw these rotations are more complex than Smash Brother's standard moveset already) but when you look at something like parrying, blocking, supermoves, whatever, it becomes painfully obvious that yes, they did take a RANDOM PARTY GAME (do you want to run a poll on whether people seriously view Smash Brothers as a complex fighting game or just a good time with friends because I think even in GW where people do that kind of shit, it would be a landslide) and looked at physics and basically run around thinking they are something special because they took a game and play it in the most boring inaccessible way possible.
"hey guys what are you doing."
"playing on a flat stage with two characters and no items, in a game with unique stages, many characters, AI opponents, and fun items."
"cool."
dunno i just dont see PROFESSIONAL GAMER as that bad
not as bad as like CHINESE GOLD FARMER anyway. thats worse. theres one right there!
my point was not everyone thinks like you, not that law was a bad career choice.
yeah and I guess I addressed that up there, but I just couldn't live with knowing I am throwing my life away on playing videogames. it reminds me of those commercials where those guys are always playing a game and saying "CAN YOU BELIEVE...WE GET PAID FOR THIS???" and an ad for Devry comes up. why do people set their standards so low?
someone like a Chinese gold farmer or janitor doesn't exactly have a lot of options, but I am very very certain professional gamers do (just from the inaccessibility of just buying consoles and shit like that which a poor person would not want to do) and they chose...professional gaming.
also some mod come in and tell me if this derail should be moved because if you guys want I can elaborate in another topic but it is getting uncomfortably away from point.