The Gang of Five
Howdy, everyone!

As you know, the forum has been fighting spammers and bots for years. We have seen our fair share of "Custom Kitchens UK", scammy Internet hosting companies, and bots trying to send us to a business's homepage. But after fighting the tidal wave of spam for so many years, the admins had a persistent thought: what if the spammers are right? Not in terms of posting nonsense links and trying to scam our users, but in trying to make money through our unique platform?

Well, thanks to the helpful counsel of Taunt, we have finally decided to move the forum in a new direction. Please see his important post on the matter in this topic

frustrating gameplay, not violent content

The Chronicler

  • Bionicle fan of GoF
  • Member+
  • Cera
  • *
    • Posts: 5481
    • View Profile
https://games.yahoo.com/news/oxford-study-s...-222102730.html

According to a recent study, it seems that the presence or absence of violent content makes little difference in a gamer's behavior afterwards. However, gamers who tend to not be very successful, whether by not learning the game first or simply due to a high-difficulty gameplay, had a much more aggressive behavior than those who had little problem.

I find that this actually makes a lot of sense (and thus justifies my desire to always play games on the easier levels, whenever possible).

"I have a right to collect anything I want. It's just junk anyway."
- Berix

My first fanfiction: Quest for the Energy Stones
My unfinished and canceled second fanfiction: Quest for the Mask of Life
My currently ongoing fanfiction series: LEGO Equestria Girls



bushwacked

  • Member+
  • Ducky
  • *
    • Posts: 2369
    • View Profile
    • http://www.youtube.com/user/Bushwackedboy?feature=mhee
Yeah, that makes sense to me too. I remember when I was younger, if I was paying a PS1 game that I found hard, I'd have big crying tantrums if I got stuck - though now I actually really like harder games (and I don't have as many tantrums  :p)


Mumbling

  • Administrator
  • Littlefoot
  • *
    • Posts: 9076
    • View Profile
Nothing new. The question is, however, if those who blame violence on video games will understand this :p


Campion1

  • Member+
  • Ducky
  • *
    • Posts: 1067
    • View Profile
http://d.facdn.net/art/campion1/1397258818..._ziggyzoom1.png

It goes without saying why something like this would be drawn! In all seriousness, I try to keep my frustration pinned to the game and only the game.


Serris

  • General of the Great Valley
  • Member+
  • The Gang of Five
  • *
    • Posts: 11349
  • The cyberpunk Deinonychus
    • View Profile
Makes sense.

Frustration tends to piss people off.

Poster of the GOF's 200,000th post

Please read and rate: Land Before Time: Twilight Valley - The GOF's original LBT war story.


Kor

  • The Circle
  • The Gang of Five
  • *
    • Posts: 30034
    • View Profile

Littlefoot Fan

  • Ducky
  • *
    • Posts: 2536
    • View Profile
This is exactly why I tend to not enjoy games with a higher level of challenge. They just end up really annoying me and make me not want to even play them. When I play games, I like to just be able to relax and play, not die 5 million times on the same battle and throw my controller across the room :p


Ducky123

  • *feels like Pterano*
  • Member+
  • Littlefoot
  • *
    • Posts: 7484
    • View Profile
I tend to play strategy games and I often get my butt kicked :lol Gee, I'm just experiencing such a frustrating defeat...
Inactive, probably forever.


Kor

  • The Circle
  • The Gang of Five
  • *
    • Posts: 30034
    • View Profile
That's how I feel.  That's why I don't play games that are hard.  Some folks I know love to play hard games and there should be hard games for them, but they should be labeled as such.  & I think games should have controls where you can adjust difficulty on the fly.   Not just to make them easier, but to make them harder also.  That is why I research a game a lot before I buy one, including watching a let's play of it.  Let's me know not just if I'd like it or not but how hard it is, and frustrating.


bushwacked

  • Member+
  • Ducky
  • *
    • Posts: 2369
    • View Profile
    • http://www.youtube.com/user/Bushwackedboy?feature=mhee
I usually find that, yeah, harder games are more frustrating, but they also seem to give you a much, much bigger sense of accomplishment once you manage to get past that area, or beat that boss. They're a lot more satisfying to play, for me.