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[personal profile] melchar 2021-07-13 12:44 pm (UTC)(link)
The article works in regards to 'twitch' games, but ... other computers games? Not so much.

Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri plays exactly the same & is still as much fun. So are the various 'Civilization' games - tho my interests cycle between Civs 3,4,5.

PS1 & 2 games like Final Fantasy? Still fun - plus FFX is now out for the PC. Same with FFVII. Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne -just- came out for the PC and is -wonderful-.

xbox games KotOR 1&2 are out for both PC & ipad. Excellent games.

and PC, still on PC - and now on ipad 'Baldur's Gate' is still as much fun.

What I want are -all- the games I initially played on the PS2 & xbox to be released on PC &/or ipad. The convenience of those platforms is -so- appreciated.
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2021-07-13 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know what you mean by 'twitch games'.

And I don't really understand what you mean by 'still plays the same'. If you mean nothing has become more difficult for you as an older gamer, good for you, but it's not everyone's experience (just like the article doesn't reflect everyone's experience).
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[personal profile] ninetydegrees 2021-07-13 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Got it, thanks.

Yeah, the article doesn't mention cognitive losses. It says you're basically smarter as you get older. That's debatable. Abilities to concentrate, memorize, appreciate situations, etc. can decline too.
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[personal profile] melchar 2021-07-15 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry. A 'twitch' game is any kind of game that is played by reacting to movement on the screen & requires quick reflexes to play. Most 'first person shooter' games are twitch games, as an example.

All of the games that I referenced, OTOH, are games that are turn-based. I can start the turn in 'SM's Alpha Centauri' [as an examples] - and while there will be more and more things that happen in a 'turn', as more forces are deployed & cities are built - the game politely lets you make each choice, one at a time & there is no time pressure to make quick and rapid decisions.

A game like that, or like the game 'Final Fantasy X' [and the rest], can be left at mid decision point, or mid-battle - while I run off to make dinner or visit the loo & I will come back to find the game still waiting for me. With a 'twitch'/aka reflex game, sometimes pausing to blink, sip water or adjust the mouse cord means that you die in a sudden barrage of weapon fire.

My point was that IMO the person making their written claim was speaking about one category of games, while including every other game by inference when they wrote about 'gaming' and 'gamers' as a monolithic thing.