Bit of both. But mainly casual. And I don't do clans, but I like a competition once in a while.
Both. I can play at the competitive level, but I prefer playing for fun. I like playing in non competitive games with competitive players, if that makes sense.
I'm casual, but I like to win. If there's a contest on or something I might enter with a few friends and see how we do, but that's about it.
I play fps online games just for fun
I don't care about K:D ratios or anything like that
casual.
[QUOTE=Timebomb757;19915043]Now that I think about it, I think casual was the wrong word, I more or less mean pubbers and "non-serious" gamers.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I like playing for fun.
If you don;t play games for fun, then that's their purpose in life failed.
I voted competitive, I don't really take it seriously, but the sheer amount of time I spend playing...
[quote]Now that I think about it, I think casual was the wrong word, I more or less mean pubbers and "non-serious" gamers...[/quote]
Yeah take one away from the competitive and put it to nonsrs.
I'm both. I like being casual yet, i wanna compete.
I dont take games seriously but i can get annoyed at them
When in real life on a ps3 playing games I am competitive but online I am casual.
casual, competitive players are always acting like jerks.
Casual. I play one game for about 30 minutes then another, and so on so I never really get good enough at a game to be competitive. -EXCEPT- UFC Undisputed 2009, I get right into it.
Competitive gamers are usually weird.
I play competitively but I've never been one to rage or anything.
If you look at the surface of competitive players you'll see tons of assholes and people who rage, but you'll quickly discover they're either really bad, teamless, or they just don't last long in any given community. No one wants to play with a prick, casually or competitively, regardless of skill level.
Something in between. I'm way too bad to be a competitive player, but I'm good enough to not be considered the (stereo)typical modern casual gamer. I like to win, but I don't bother to do metagame and play a game way past the boredom point, and because of that, I don't enter competitions or tournaments.
Edit: This is also why I don't like team games very much; There's bound to be at least one over-competitive person in a group, who goes on and on about calling me a n00000000000b and other insults, just because I don't commit 24 hours a day to a game.
Casual hands down played "competitively" in wow raiding and such (if you could class it as that) and it just fucking drained me man.
I'm a competitiv casual gamer.
I'm competitive. If I find a game I like, I'll play to become better and better.
Competitive, but not the "OH FucK I GOT TEH KILLED FUCK THIS GAME SUX!1". More like "Damn it I didn't see him. I'll get him next time!" :smile:
Being competetive doesn't mean you have too be an angry dude, why does everyone think like that :(
Competitive at a high level, but I enjoy playing games like STALKER and Oblivion as well.
I'd say casual gamers play puzzles games and twitch gamers play FPS on pc only.
I'd say i am in the middle. I like competition but nothing too serious. It's just entertainment.
I can't deal with the scheduling of tournaments and clans but I still play pretty intensive games like ArmA2 and Project Reality.
I have to say Casual. I don't like fast-paced games like TF2 where you have seconds to react. I like taking my time and thinking things through before I act.
Games like Mass Effect are those games.
wheres the inbetween button?
I'm not sure which I fit into. I'm a good sport, but competitive by nature. I play hard, I play clean, and may the best man win. Even if it's not me.
neither :smug:
Casual because being competitive wouldn't work for me. I suck at games.
Where is my both option?
casual is just another word for unskilled
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