Jek Porkins
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STANDARD GAMING
•Console haters.
•Handheld haters. Gaming on the go can be great. Heck, there's a lot on handheld systems that is fun to play on the couch at home!
•Closed-minded gamers. I know some people only like certain games or genres, but give something new a try!
ONLINE
•The online gamer that intentionally disconnects to prevent a loss.
•The online gamer that intentionally lags.
•Abusive trash talkers. Some trash talk is fine, but keep it appropriate to the game.
•Kids that feel the need to act outside their age with language. You're 8 and love Halo? Cool, but don't feel the need to 'impress' me with swearing and trash talk.
GENERAL
•Game store employees that act in an overly-friendly manner, but don't bother to learn anything about my tastes before making a blind recommendation.
•Game store employees being jackasses in general. I'm thinking of the time that a guy tried to talk me out of buying Katamari Damacy by saying "That game sucks, you just roll this thing around!" This as I have my wallet out to pay for it. Good job, buddy!
•Game programmers that get into forum arguments with the general gaming population. If your game is good, it'll speak for itself. If it's not, your defense of it is a ridiculous permanent record of shame.
•Non-gamers that are unwilling to try any game at all. It's as bad as not reading or listening to music in my mind.
•Console haters.
•Handheld haters. Gaming on the go can be great. Heck, there's a lot on handheld systems that is fun to play on the couch at home!
•Closed-minded gamers. I know some people only like certain games or genres, but give something new a try!
ONLINE
•The online gamer that intentionally disconnects to prevent a loss.
•The online gamer that intentionally lags.
•Abusive trash talkers. Some trash talk is fine, but keep it appropriate to the game.
•Kids that feel the need to act outside their age with language. You're 8 and love Halo? Cool, but don't feel the need to 'impress' me with swearing and trash talk.
GENERAL
•Game store employees that act in an overly-friendly manner, but don't bother to learn anything about my tastes before making a blind recommendation.
•Game store employees being jackasses in general. I'm thinking of the time that a guy tried to talk me out of buying Katamari Damacy by saying "That game sucks, you just roll this thing around!" This as I have my wallet out to pay for it. Good job, buddy!
•Game programmers that get into forum arguments with the general gaming population. If your game is good, it'll speak for itself. If it's not, your defense of it is a ridiculous permanent record of shame.
•Non-gamers that are unwilling to try any game at all. It's as bad as not reading or listening to music in my mind.