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Does this mean I hate every game?
 
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Aggressive, Spontaneous, Gregarious, Grounded, and Creative

Fight me kiwis
 
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Sounds about right.
 
So I don't usually go in for 'what kind of gamer are you' type quizzes, but this one seems a lot more indepth than most of them usually are. It basically breaks down your motivation for playing games games based on what sort of games you like and what you like to do in them.

https://apps.quanticfoundry.com/lab/10

Here's my profile:

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I think it underestimated the action component a little...when it asked my three favourite games, I said Crusader Kings 2, Dark Souls and XCOM, but I could have just as easily put something like STALKER instead of XCOM. Otherwise, it's reasonably accurate though.

What sort of results do you guys get when you take the test? Do you think they're accurate?

An Indian trying to convince me to take a survey, like I don't get enough phone calls to that effect during dinner hours >:(
 
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My results don't surprise me one iota. RPG's, Adventure games, and collectathons have always been some of my favorite games ever since I was a kid, and I've never been super competitive either. Living with two roommates who are deep into the fighting game community has definitely revealed that aspect of me. This isn't too say I don't love a good Smash battle or kart race with friends, but nothing takes a hold of me more than exploring new worlds on my own.

(Is there any way to describe your love for certain kinds of games without sounding like a massive faggot?)
 
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Makes sense mostly, though I do like action games a lot, especially sandboxes like GTA and Saint's Row, though they take less skill to master unlike, say, Dark Souls (It's more of an Action RPG I believe, so I am not sure if it counts). It's mostly a childhood thing. Currently I tend to gravitate towards turn-based/real-time RPGs with a great focus on story and characters like Persona 3/4 and Dragon Age. Creativity is a bit of a hit-and-miss, I have lotsa of ideas that I can put in a game, but I mostly don't implement them. Played a lot of Minecraft back in the day.

Social is lowest, unexpectedly. Not much of a MMO, MOBA or multiplayer-centered games fan. I do like some L4D2 now and then though.
 
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I'm lame enough to be annoyed that liking shmups apparently means I love me some counter-strike too. *sigh*
 
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Action-Oriented, Driven, Grounded, and Creative

I like fast paced action that gives me an adrenaline rush. I also like fucking around in games to see what I can do in 'em.
 
Your Gaming Style : Spontaneous, Relaxed, Independent, and Creative
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Not exactly much of a surprise, aside from the fact that Social came out as high as it did, given that I tend to studiously avoid the actual community part of online games. I used to be into tanking and healing in WoW back when I played, so I suppose it fits. I'm also a really lazy gamer; I play strictly for fun, not to really challenge myself or anything.
 
Playing Outside the Binary: 6 Things We Learned From 14,000 Transgender & Non-Binary Gamers

This landed in my inbox today. Since I skimmed it, I thought I'd share some highlights.
Trans and non-binary gamers have a distinct motivation profile. They are most driven by Fantasy (being someone else, somewhere else) and Design (self-expression, customization), and they tend to be much less interested in Power (leveling up, unlocking skill trees), Strategy (thinking/planning ahead), Challenge (high difficulty, practice, mastery), and Competition (PvP, arena, leaderboards).
And here's the list of games that are 'disproportionately popular' among them.
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*surprised Pikachu face*
So you're saying that troons have no planning skills, patience, or talent and spend their time playing queer commie dating simulators and cutesy mobile games?

Good to see that the data corroborates what we all knew already.

Oh, and here are the games they don't play (basically anything that's even moderately difficult, from the looks of it).
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