View Full Version : What kind of gamer are you?
QueenB
09-10-2008, 09:12 PM
I'm a 360 gamer that likes to just enjoy the game, I don't like to cheat or glitch and I don't think I'm overly aggressive when I play. I also have a PSP and I play on my PC too but, mostly on the 360.
What platform do you game on? Are you an aggressive gamer that goes out to win at all costs? :D
I'm a 360 gamer that likes to just enjoy the game, I don't like to cheat or glitch and I don't think I'm overly aggressive when I play. I also have a PSP and I play on my PC too but, mostly on the 360.
What platform do you game on? Are you an aggressive gamer that goes out to win at all costs? :D
I'm a 360 gamer too lol.
Enjoying the game is definitely important, main reason for playing :). I probably am a bit too overly aggressive, or, wanting all the kills to win lol. Is that the same thing?
I also have a PSP and DS, but havent played on either for a while. Have a PS2 hiding away somewhere too lol.
At the moment I mainly play on the ps3. Since I work at home I rarely play the psp or ds. Used to play via my laptop but prefer console gaming.
An agressive gamer? It depends what you mean. Do you mean finish a game? If a game is good I'll do my best to complete it but as long as it's still fun. I stopped playing gta4 around 60% because it was so repetative and I stopped playing ratchet and crank the first time I died because I disliked it so much (I never bought that game, got a loan from a friend).
I'm a pc gamer usually. I play 360 a little but mostly on my computer!
chocoguy
09-16-2008, 08:51 AM
I’m a pc gamer that enjoys hack n slash game as well as rpg. For me shooting games are the worst. I get bore whenever I played them.
localhost8080
09-16-2008, 04:49 PM
I'm a PC gamer - I dont like to use cheats iuntill I have completed the game - but once I have completed it on my own then I love to break It as much as I can - I remember completing morrowind - the elder scrolls, after about a year of playing, then creating a new profile and instantly giving myself the best weapons and armour, etc, and a pile of money, and then walking through the game killing everything with one hit !
QueenB
09-16-2008, 08:49 PM
An agressive gamer? It depends what you mean. Do you mean finish a game? If a game is good I'll do my best to complete it but as long as it's still fun. I stopped playing gta4 around 60% because it was so repetative and I stopped playing ratchet and crank the first time I died because I disliked it so much (I never bought that game, got a loan from a friend).
No, I'm referring more to online.
Such as teabagging, or shooting team mates because they're heading for the gun you want? Or worse actually killing you for a gun :mad:.
Or will do anything to get the highest score, regardless of your team?
Ahhh, that kind of agressive.........
I'm not like that. Well, I do like to win, and like to have the most kills, but, I won't shoot anyone on my team because they're heading for it. I'll just try and beat them to it :p lol. Only if I normally head for it though because it's just instinct really. -Halo 3 for example......oooh invisibility/ghost/sword/gravity hammer. I like to use them so I go for them, but yeah, never shoot at them. Not even a grenade....unless they start it first then I could be tempted :o.
I try not to take others kills as well, although it doesn't always work like that. I try to help so they don't get killed, but sometimes just the one or two shots can kill them :o. I don't do it on purpose though so I think that's different?
QueenB
09-18-2008, 06:16 PM
Yup, I get shot at by 'team mates' whenever I go for a shotgun usually and teabagging is so pathetic, it makes me more determined to kill them next time so they might as well not bother lol.
Lol yeah same here. But then I get too obsessed with getting them and get killed by both I them (I usually play doubles).
One of the reasons I took to playing doubles, that happens less, well getting shot for guns etc does anyway in my opinion.
Forgot to say, I also get grenaded for the ghost :(.
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