Posted By: myopia
Individual preference in games - 08/14/11 07:18 AM
I think the reason we choose to play these games is basically due to either puzzle/mathematical, exploratory (not too complicated - please correct me if I'm over-simplifying) preference or psychological. Both puzzle and exploratory have a correct and only one eventual proven conclusion ie the correct destination/answer, but psychological preference builds into limitless scenarios and we pursue our personal preference, if that's the case. It's only the author of the game who dictates and limits where/what we can go/do after we start the game. What I'm trying to say (unsuccessfully by the lack of replies) is that us psychological peeps are a blank but expectational canvas until guided by the author of the game, but we're open to all suggestions until that game becomes set in the author's mind and you either like or dislike it after that.
What think you? Glad you're psychological/suggestional? Or are you puzzle/exploratory oriented? The latter is cheapest and conclusive!
PS: With deepest apologies for the recent lootings (blamed on deprivation - where no food - the fundamental need - was stolen, arson and killings) I'm only proud of Mr. Jehan, who made my eyes leak just after losing his son in a mindless killing, who appealed for peace. God bless him.
What think you? Glad you're psychological/suggestional? Or are you puzzle/exploratory oriented? The latter is cheapest and conclusive!
PS: With deepest apologies for the recent lootings (blamed on deprivation - where no food - the fundamental need - was stolen, arson and killings) I'm only proud of Mr. Jehan, who made my eyes leak just after losing his son in a mindless killing, who appealed for peace. God bless him.