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kibiz0r, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

Super gross conclusions/recommendations from the marketing firm in the article.

I imagine that if the finding was “gamers spend more time watching friends play”, they’d suggest monetizing the couch cushions.

BassTurd, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

More people watch <insert any sport here> than they play it.

Muun, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

Very true. I usually binge videos for whatever game I’m currently playing.

I like watching Nilhaus play factory games so I can learn some new ways to better organize my logistics. That’s a big one.

I’ve never played Europa Universalis IV but I love watching videos of it.

embed_me, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games
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Yeah playing alone feels lonely, I just watch videos when I want to relax

JoeKrogan, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games
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Only time I watch something is to see how to get past a part or get a tricky achievement. I’d be curious if its a generational thing. I started with the Commodore64 and would rather play the games.

mrfriki, (edited ) do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

This is not a surprise. Big companies have been very busy for the last decade in transforming video games into glorified visual experiences which feel more of a chore than fun to play.

FartsWithAnAccent, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games
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I could never get into watching other people play video games just like I could never get into watching other people play sports: They both usually bore me pretty quickly even with ones I have fun playing.

TrickDacy,
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Same!

wide_eyed_stupid,
@wide_eyed_stupid@lemmy.world avatar

Same. I never watch other people playing games, or sports for that matter, with LoL Worlds being the exception, which might be a little weird because I don’t even play it myself. I’ll usually watch the knock-out stage. My husband watches the entire thing, but that’s a bit too much for me.

Anyway, yeah why would I watch someone else play a game when I can just play it myself? For games I haven’t played yet, I would spoiler it for myself. Games I’ve already played… well, don’t need to watch that anymore, right?

I know many people watch/listen to that stuff in the background, while doing other things, but my background is for music. ;)

nous,

Anyway, yeah why would I watch someone else play a game when I can just play it myself?

I think some of it is watching people do things you cannot do. Competitive play, in both sports and gaming, is quite a different thing to watch people with skill vs what you could do yourself. Plus I suspect there is a lot of the psychology that goes with routing for a team and the feeling of being part of something bigger or something.

Personally I don’t really get it myself but I can see why people would. IMO it is not much different from why so many people like watching sporting events rather than going out and playing themselves.

For games I haven’t played yet, I would spoiler it for myself. Games I’ve already played… well, don’t need to watch that anymore, right?

That is true for single player games, but not for match making/competitive ones. I suspect that people are more so watching competitive ones than single player story driven games.

wide_eyed_stupid,
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Yeah, you make sense. I’m not really a multiplayer or competitive game player at all, that’s probably why. Single player all the way (though if I could go back to early years Ragnarok Online I would without a second thought :p). Not really a sports person either, rooting for teams and such, meh. Guess it’s just not really my thing at all. It happens. Or I haven’t found the thing I might like yet, could be.

But for the people who like this stuff, they’ll never run out of content, plenty of videos and streamers everywhere. That’s gotta be nice.

Azzu,

Yeah but also stuff like, someone made a video about beating a highscore playing Planet Coaster building literally only a swimming pool. I would’ve probably never gotten the idea, it’s not incredibly interesting to play, but it’s fun to see someone do it once.

Usually people watch when they can’t play, I watch on the phone on the toilet, when I eat food, in the bed to relax after I’ve been playing already for hours. It’s cool to see how other people play games you play.

wide_eyed_stupid,
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I’m starting to think that maybe I’m just really boring. In those situations you describe I’m usually just reading, or maybe watching series.

Isn’t that game some sort of theme park simulator? I agree it sounds weird to get a highscore with just a swimming pool. :p

Azzu,

You’re not boring xD different stuff is just for different people. Also you’re just not looking for it or know any good YouTubers.

I also read/watch actual series, but really you probably gotta admit that a tv show or series is probably not that much different than watching a well produced YouTube video of a game, just the content appeals to a different audience.

What games have you recently played?

wide_eyed_stupid,
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Hmm, well, I recently finished a playthrough of Mass Effect, N7 day every year, hm? Before that it was Dragon Age, mostly due to the release of Veilguard. Sadly that game is apparently so terrible that I’ll probably never play it. Some of my friends already regret buying it and sent me clips of the atrocious dialogue. At the very least it’ll have to be 80% off if I ever try it, lol.

Been replaying a lot, The Witcher 3, Disco Elysium, Divinity:OS2. Early this year I did a Fallout 4 playthrough with all chapters of Sim Settlement 2 installed. Lucky too, that I got to play the entire story before the update hit and ruined my game. I don’t think even half of my mods work anymore, so thanks, Bethesda, for Skyrimming Fallout 4.

Really I’m just waiting for KCD to release, somewhere in February next year, so I’ll probably be replaying KCD. Also on a rewatch of The Wire at the moment and almost done reading the Culture series by Banks.

Guess I just love stories.

Anything good you’ve played recently? Or watched being played? ;)

Azzu,

From what you played I only played Witcher myself, and recently watched a video on, dunno maybe that can make you understand why people watch gaming videos, it’s essentially about what would happen if you play the game out of order: youtu.be/aA0KgaW513g

I have mostly been playing Baldurs Gate 3 and Beyond All Reason

wide_eyed_stupid,
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Ah, yes, BG3. I’ve spent way too many hours on that game already, figured I should replay some other games. Still probably will go back to it though, it’s just so good. Hadn’t heard of Beyond All Reason, but it does look interesting. I see it’s pvp RTS, yes? Pvp is not my thing, but a solo campaign would be nice.

And that video, yeah, I certainly understand that people want to know these things, different outcomes and dialogue, because I do too, it’s the reason I love RPG’s so much, but you see that’s the thing: I do it myself. I already played the Witcher multiple times and did everything in different orders. I’ve played Mass Effect more times than I care to admit and make different choices each time. Doing missions in different orders, or not doing certain missions at all. Letting different people die, making different companions loyal, different romances, paragon/renegade decisions, etc. Same goes for BG3 and Dragon Age and Divinity:OS/2, etc. Any game I enjoy enough to replay, I’ll replay in different ways and it’s so awesome to play a game for the umpteenth time and still find things you haven’t seen before. So I’d prefer no spoilers. I’ll cheat sometimes and just try something out of curiosity, then afterwards I reload. Or I change plot flags. Ha, but most people probably don’t want to spend the time on it and videos are a lot less time-consuming.

rbits, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

Yeah, true for me. Idk, I just like gaming discussion. And my ADHD keeps me from actually playing the games when I want to.

rockerface, (edited ) do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

So, it’s just like traditional sports now

B0NK3RS, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games
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I very much doubt that people are watching games exclusively though. They are probably working, playing a game themselves (I watch while playing Football Manager etc…) or glued to their phone.

generaldenmark,

I am.

My current job situation makes it impossible to work and watch videos at the same time (mostly)…

It’s a way for me to stress down after a hectic day. I don’t really wanna play video games, but for me putting on a video from a creator, who plays video games ~ there is no new knowledge I need to process, there is no “real world” information that I have to adhere to… it just is whatever… and I can turn my mind off, while Pravus talks about something I don’t really care about ~ so yeah

BatrickPateman, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

True for me. Rare are the days whenni have the mental capacity for playing a game after work. Just watching is easier on the brain.

smeg,

Sticking on a streamer who you can just listen to chat while they happen to be playing a game is just a newer version of having the TV or radio on in the background while you do other stuff. Sometimes we just want to chill and not have to focus!

Dariusmiles2123,

Clearly, sometimes watching a TV show or a Youtube video is way less demanding than gaming.

I don’t know if it’s good or bad, but it’s my reality.

I also know that I really love immersing myself into story driven games, so playing a few minutes before cooking the meal isn’t an option.

TGhost, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games
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And then gamers talks like “pro” and bullying others, without being able to finish a tutorial.

Chainweasel, do games w New report claims gamers spend more time watching videos about gaming than playing games

Because who can afford a new gaming rig/system AND games to play on it?

KickMeElmo,

Steam Deck LCD models are on a significant sale right now. Just sayin’…

PoopingCough,

Looks like they’re out of stock on the on sale ones to me

N00b22,

Because who can afford a new gaming rig/system AND games to play on it?

I live in a developing country, I’m not either rich or poor and I have a decent gaming rig (i5-10400 and RX 6600)

For PC stuff you just need to know what to get and where would be the best place to get it (aka where is it cheaper) because here in Costa Rica (where I live) people will try to scam you into getting a 6600 XT for like $900 (US dollars, even though our currency is colones)

As for games you can either hop on the ship and sail or wait until the next major Steam sale. For games I’d recommend Steam but I feel MS Store/Xbox PC is fine as well

Cris16228,

people will try to scam you into getting a 6600 XT for like $900

Try to search on every website that sells PC. Amazon, eBay, <I don’t know??>, etc… They sell “gaming” PC for like 1000$ with a old CPU (like Intel 7/8000) and a 1660

Everyone is a scammer nowadays

N00b22,

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/edc05701-3b15-45f3-aa3d-c281fcdd81c4.png

That reminds me of this. Some local store here tried to sell a 5700G and 3050 PC for 1941 dollars

Cris16228,

(For some reasons, Lemmy doesn’t want me to see your comment or mine 🤷‍♂️)

At least those a meh specs, not the best not the worst. ~$2k is a scam but these are better specs than average “gaming” PC found on some websites

smeg,

You don’t have to exclusively play new big-budget games with high spec requirements, an old laptop will play decades of old PC games as well as plenty of newer indies, or you can just go on eBay and buy someone’s last-generation console along with all their controllers and games for the cost of a brand-new game or two!

Kbobabob,

/s?

FartsWithAnAccent,
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Use a Steamdeck or an old system, plenty of great games don't need a high end cutting edge rig (most don't really)

Matriks404,

You don’t need to play new games to have fun though.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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i mean my library has a shitload of games to rent. I’ve played a lot of games this year but only bought two.

Viri4thus, do games w Xbox's plan to see games via Android app delayed by court order

They were blindsighted by the latest developments

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Wait did I miss something?

Viri4thus,

See games 😏

overload, do gaming w New York Game Awards to honour Sam Lake

Great. The Remedy universe is really compelling, but they’ve always been a quiet achiever as a studio.

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