[quote name='panzerfaust']Age isn't really a factor in what gaming culture someone has been a part of. If you've played twitch based PC shooters like CS, UT2k4, Tribes, DoD etc... or even the old CoDs -- you'll notice the FPS genre has changed greatly to fit the mold of analog controls in recent years.
It makes the games accessible to an entirely new audience, but at the same time really restricts what you can do in terms of gunplay IMO. The skill ceiling is much lower for analog, but again -- most people just want to rack up k/d ratios in pubs, unlocks tons of weapons, and make passes over maps with an apache after getting their kill streak. Intricate shooting is a thing of the past, unfortunately for some.
And since FPS is essentially all the same thing, changing the one thing that matters -- the feel of the weapon -- is the biggest change you can make.[/QUOTE]
Like I said, I never played any of those games as I've never been into PC gaming. The first FPS I played was Goldeneye on the N64, then maybe one of the Medal of Honor games on the PSX. Didn't play another until Halo 1, and I played that late last gen as I didn't get an Xbox until KOTOR came out.
It was really just this gen with Gears of War (third person, but still a shooter), Halo3, CoD 4, Bioshock and the sequels to those that really got me into the genre.
So I've never been one to care about precision shooting or played to test my aiming skill. I'm mainly into the single player modes, and just like to veg out and blow the hell out of stuff for an hour or two every now and then.
But I do understand that others grew up playing those precision shooters while I was mainly playing platformers, rpgs and sports games in those early generations. So I get that it sucks for you all that PC gaming is dying a slow death and precision shooters are largely a thing of the past.
But that's just the nature of gaming going mainstream. There's more people who'd rather game on the big screen, lounging on their couch and holding a controller than people who want to game at a desk on a pc using a keyboard and mouse. Especially people like me who are stuck at PCs far longer than they'd like for work already, and the last thing we want to do is spend any more time than necessary around a keyboard and mouse in our free time!
But it is a shame when genres change and leave certain groups of fans behind. So I agree that it sucks for you guys.