I was inspired to write this blog entryby dannyodwyer who made a blog entry titled 'Why People Don't Game'.
By curiousity, I was drawn to it, and see his take on it. Propelled by what he was saying, I felt inclined to write something, and that's exactly what I did. After thinking about my response, I thought I should create a blog entry on it, so see what you guys think (on my opinion and what stops people from getting into gaming). This is what I wrote in dannyodwyer's entry:
"Like raven28256 said, it is easiest to start gaming when your young, as it is with most things as children, we mould into things and it's alot easier to take things on board. For example, cantonese is one of the hardest languages to learn in the world (particularly as an adult), but a child could cope better with it.
Another things is it's a learning curve. We don't learn algebra at the age of 6, but we learn the maths basics and ease into it as we progress. This is where videogames come in. The things is, for people playing games in the NES era, Atari 2600 era, SNES era etc, the game commands were simpler, less combination of buttons needed and so on (although people could argue games were harder then). A lot of people have progressed so dealing with the more complex gaming options of today are a breeze. Even people who started in the PS1/N64 era, providing they were young enough or had a keen interest could ease into it, even as their first console.
It's natural that a lot of adults who have never played games (or who hasn't played games in years) would be put off by gaming today (accept for accessable gaming like Wii Sport or WarioWare), it's too much to take in as it's gotten to a complex stage over how it was 2 or 3 decades ago), and isn't instantly accessable. People who don't play games aren't going to find taking in complex commands fun, as it's more of an effort to play the game rather than the game serving the purpose it's suppose to, which is provide fun."
I mean, as someone who doesn't play games, what would scare you more?
I look foward to your insight :).
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