NullPointer said:
But, I only play games on the consoles, as my current PC setup doesn't feel comfortable for gaming (although that may change). That's a form factor thing - I prefer using a gamepad, on a couch, for a game designed specifically for HDTV viewing from several feet away, and tailored specifically to my hardware configuration and controller.
Right, these are definitely values I included in my long winded posts above: comfort and ease of use. You don't have to fiddle with HDTV settings, and the controller is most comfortable for you.
I will reiterate, one last time, that these are
completely legitimate reasons for preferring consoles.
We just need to acknowledge, at this point, that "casual" and "hardcore" are a spectrum of preferences. It isn't as if you are a "hardcore" gamer as long as you play on PC/PS3/360, but the second you buy an iPhone or a Wii,
BAM, you're a casual.
If we can accept the basic values of "hardcore" gamers I've laid out -- a preference for graphics/technology, superior online functionality, and platform flexibility -- then there is going to be a spectrum. It isn't as if Wii gamers
do not care at all about these things, they just may care less than you do. Similarly, even an elitist PC gamer who spends $500 dollars a year upgrading their rig isn't
quite as hardcore as someone who spends $1000.
So there's a spectrum, and I want to propose that you are simply more "casual" than many PC Gamers here. You are willing to give up some graphics/tech and online functionality for ease of use/comfort, by your own admission. Someone who prefers a Wii might be considered even more "casual," as they sacrifice
even more graphics/technology for
even more ease of use.
In other words, on the "hardcore-casual" spectrum, you'd fall somewhere in between Exodu5, who is clearly very highly dedicated to the best technology gaming can offer, and a typical Wii gamer. Almost certainly closer to Exodu5 than the Wii folk.
That isn't intended as an insult at all, the way "Casual" is typically bandied about: it simply means you have different values.