• kid4today
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    1389 months ago

    30’s?? That’s rookie numbers, I’m nearing my 50’s.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      109 months ago

      As I said in another thread, I’m 37, I’m not old, I’m lower middle age. I make noise sitting down but I don’t make noise putting my feet up yet.

      • @Agrivar@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        Damn! Ease off on the aging there, gramps. I’m 50 and I can still touch my toes without groaning! The only “old person noises” I make are exclusively of the “get off my lawn you whippersnapper” type. ;-P

        (And I’ve been gaming since Pong)

        • Captain Aggravated
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          29 months ago

          meh i don’t have s future worth staying young for. my main goal is to die relatively quickly instead of rotting alive for years like my grandparents did.

          my first video game was Freddy’s Rescue Roundup on MS-DOS. It was a bit like Lode Runner.

      • @Dud@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        I’ll be 37 soon, I was doing well untill my motorcycle accident. Even in full gear a lot of stuff broke that shit aged me fast. That being said my best friend is 22 and I can still beat his ass at most games.

        • Captain Aggravated
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          39 months ago

          I turned 37 recently, and fortunately both of my motorcycle accidents were relatively minor lowsides at ~20mph so I think most of me is 37 and my right knee is 41 years old.

          • @Dud@lemmy.world
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            19 months ago

            Some lady on a phone basically ran me off the road and fled the scene. 4 ribs broken, fractured scapula, and a partial lung collapse along with soft tissue damage all on the right side. Oh and my left thumb broke and needed surgery. Kept the helmet though, did it’s job admirably.

            • Captain Aggravated
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              29 months ago

              Oof, every piece of that is a deep level of suck. I’m sorry that happened to you. Except for the helmet keeping your brains in, that’s a good thing.

    • @Psythik@lemmy.world
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      149 months ago

      Same. I’m 35 and I’ve only been independent for 5 years as well. This is the new norm. Adulting is expensive. 30 isn’t old; you’re just starting your life.

      • @AShadyRaven@lemmy.zip
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        29 months ago

        exactly

        i got married last year

        im literally a level 1 husband.

        Im a level 32 human but only a level 6 Adult, really. I moved out at 22 but spent the first 3 years partying and barely making rent

        I think 25 was the year i started actually trying to do a good job at life, so im still pretty new at it

  • @iamtrashman1312@lemmy.world
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    I mean this purely as an observation, but: almost certainly literal child detected

    I’m in my mid 30s, and the people in my extended social circle around my age that don’t fire up a game at least once or twice a week are few and far between, even including the harried, busy, regular not-yet-grand parents, haha

    Quick edit: imo, the ones not playing video games at my age (again, in my area) are generally the ones who seem the least like they have their shit together. It’s weird but it’s a thing I’ve noticed

    • @Kedly@lemm.ee
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      I mean, if they are 30 and haven’t adapted to how society is yet, its not surprising they havent got their shit together. We grew up alongside modern tech growing up, if you’ve been avoiding technology till now, its exceedingly hard to function in our current society

  • @cpw@lemmy.ca
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    30s are rookie numbers. I’m 52 and still game regularly. I started out playing pong clones in about 1975 hooked up to my tv. I played a lot of zx spectrum games in the 80s, failed my degree in the early 90s because I spent far far far too long playing civ1 on my Amiga. Etc etc.

  • Capt. Wolf
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    399 months ago

    30s? My steam account is about to turn 20! My first computer was a C64 and my first console was an Atari 2600… I remember the video game crash… hell, I still have my copy of ET!

    • Flying Squid
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      209 months ago

      There’s a bunch of young whippersnappers in here. I’m around your age.

      You little shits today know nothing about gaming.

      This is a Star Wars game:

      It even had audio from the movie.

      • Capt. Wolf
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        29 months ago

        Heck yeah!

        I still remember ruining our first copy of Impossible Mission by accidentally overwriting it! God was I in deep shit…

  • Bob
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    109 months ago

    I believe games were originally marketed to adults until Nintendo decided to buck the trend?

  • @pyre@lemmy.world
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    109 months ago

    everywhere. thinking mostly kids play videogames is some boomer-ass take. SNES was 35 years ago… do you think people who grew up playing videogames in the 90s just quit one day? about three quarters of people who play videogames today are adults, and 40% are 35+.

        • @lunarul@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          I remember one of my dad’s co-workers asking my dad to bring me to his place so I can walk him through Dizzy as he wrote everything down.

    • @eldain@feddit.nl
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      49 months ago

      How dare you not growing up like a boomer and not getting accustomed to linear television as your only source of joy, therapy and emotion avoidance? /s

  • peopleproblems
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    109 months ago

    Look, honestly, I’m more disgusted by the amount of people who don’t play videogames.

    Some people just hate fun I guess

  • @stoly@lemmy.world
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    Original video gamers are like 75. It’s weird to assume that most won’t at least occasionally play.

    I’m 48 and play daily. Husband is 43 and has like 2k hours in Baldurs Gate.

  • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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    109 months ago

    It’s such a fucking kid move to not have enough imagination to understand adults needs recreation too.

    Do you think you’ll stop gaming in, like 20 years when you’re 30?

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      It’s somewhat based in reality, isn’t it? I’m still gaming in my late 30s and most people I get to play with are on average 10-15 years younger than me. People leave the hobby with time, en masse, and almost no one my age seems to be joining. There are some games that let you ignore that more (single player, matchmaking. Although even in single player, what’s the point of gaming, if you don’t get to discuss it with most of your friends), but some are really difficult to continue playing (coop :().

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        49 months ago

        Although even in single player, what’s the point of gaming, if you don’t get to discuss it with most of your friends

        … The point is to… play… the game? I have exactly two current games that I play or talk about with friends. The others are all single player games that I play solely for the enjoyment of playing the damn game. Like, what do you mean, what’s the point? This view is utterly baffling, just play it?

        • @fritolay@lemmy.one
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          Same here. I’ve got a handful of friends that only want to talk about the latest call of duty or rainbow six, but I’m just not into the competitive gameplay. I just want to play the game. Single player is the way I go and I play it because it’s like an immersive movie. I get to control the character and see the story unfold, it’s like magic. Every now and then I get to talk about how amazing the story in that one game was, and it’s just like talking about a movie, but I don’t play the single player games solely for the purpose of being able to talk about it. I got to experience it, and play it the way I wanted.

      • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        Yeah, most of the playerbase is young, as young people spend more time playing videogames.

        I think the amount and maybe type of game change a bit, but that’s about it. Ofc some people just stop, because there’s always some people, but I don’t think our generation (I’m roughly the same age) will leave out gaming as much as the previous one did. And I still know plenty of people from gen x who still game avidly. Relatively avidly, at least.

        Gaming was more of a “kids thing” when we were young. Like a lot more. Now it’s a viable career. Not a common or easy one, but probably more viable than say “racing-car driver” in the 80’s.

        • @Alenalda@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          You are just playing the wrong games if you think everyone is young. I play on a lot of classic wow private servers and the average age is probably 35+

          • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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            No, not “everyone”, but if you look at the games being played the most and look at what age the people are who put in most hours, it’s obviously teenagers.

            That isn’t to say that “everyone is young”. Me saying America has a majority of white people wouldn’t mean me saying “everyone is white”.

            Ofc a private server for a group that has probably existed for 10 years or more will not have the same statistics as looking at just what age plays most.

            “Wrong games” lol. Yeah my brother plays a lot of OSRS and the average age for that playerbase is probably higher than 20.

            But it’s a very minor part of the whole group of “everyone who games”.

            • @Alenalda@lemmy.world
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              On a side note I play and follow the classic Tetris scene and it’s been wild seeing the game change in terms of age demographics in only a couple years. Went from mostly middle age 30+ to kids 14-25 at least at the top of the game.

    • @Chakravanti@lemmy.ml
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      No, it’s not. Some adults wake up and trade video games for board games.

      It’s like having friends you can spend time with, for real, instead of just being a joke and without real social engagement. Regardless of how many subscriptions to a gorram MMORPG.

      • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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        being a fucking joke and without real social engagement.

        Aww, guess remote work isn’t real work either, huh?

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_true_Scotsman

        It’s not like we’re interacting now, because this is just text so ofc it isn’t real engagement. What about split-screen party games? Those not “real engagement” either? So… where’s the line? Because for instance for TTRPGS, especially for D&D, people definitely use tablets and phones while playing to keep notes / character sheets. What’s the difference between an online session of D&D and an IRL one? Sharing a bathroom?

        All of your rhetoric sort of strongly implies you can’t be have “real social engagement” with friends who aren’t in your immediate vicinity. To say that in this era of technology is a pretty strong tell you don’t have any friends outside your small town, I guess.

        Have you ever tried telling a partner that texting and phone calls (or even video calls) aren’t “real engagement” and “it’s a fucking joke” to think it is?

        “My preferred choice of recreation has more pieces and doesn’t use electricity, so it’s clearly more mature.”

        Honestly, grow up.

  • @PugJesus@lemmy.world
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    129 months ago

    My literal grandparents play video games. They were in their 70s. In fact, they were the ones who taught ME how to play, and my mother (who is not a gamer) remembers them always having the latest console when they were growing up.