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it took you 2,196 posts to realize that? I realized it in my first 10.
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yeah like nascar. Good lord I bet there's nascar fans amongst us as well.Boring people rewarding somebody playing a boring game.
EDIT: Boring people even WATCHING a boring game. Wow...
I never said it affected them, did I? I was making the simple observation that most people (atleast where that kid comes from) are retards.Hey check out what I did with your statement there. Wanna tell me how a video game endorsement affects even one struggling musician? I mean besides the impotent rage.
Yes, you could argue that entertainment is subjective, but what would YOU rather watch - Some super fast fingers guy playing a bunch of predetermined notes on a plastic toy perfectly, or watch some shitty musician completely bomb a gig.Endorsements? For a gamer? What's next, tournaments?!
Also, I'm not about to say I find watching someone play Guitar Hero enthralling or anything, but entertainment is subjective. See: 95% of popular musicians on TV/radio.
I really really want to see this (seriously no sarcasm, I actually want to see these people argue this).You know, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the people complaining about real musicians missing out were the same people you find endlessly trolling Guitar Hero threads with "but it's not real music!"
Original Article said:Danny, who plays piano, guitar, drums, saxophone and oboe in real life, said his Guitar Hero prowess made it easier to complete complicated sequences on an actual guitar.
Do you guys not understand just how immensely difficult that is? The kind of physical and mental dexterity needed to do that?
Do you guys not understand just how immensely difficult that is? The kind of physical and mental dexterity needed to do that?
This thread is the perfect time and place for a "This is why we can't have nice things" macro.
But that would be a nice thing, so I'm not going to post it.
How is this pathetic? How is this any different than being good at Counter-Strike?
It's not difficult to be a complete looser though.
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NO U.I never said it affected them, did I? I was making the simple observation that most people (atleast where that kid comes from) are retards.
True, I already said as much in my post. But people find all kinds of stupid shit entertaining. I doubt people are going to queue up to see this guy play more than once, but you never know (besides which they're probably paying him more for promotional work than just "gigs").Yes, you could argue that entertainment is subjective, but what would YOU rather watch - Some super fast fingers guy playing a bunch of predetermined notes on a plastic toy perfectly, or watch some shitty musician completely bomb a gig.
Even the shittiest of real music is more entertaining than the best of fake music.
That Guitar Hero isn't real music? They have and they do. And they're right, only problem being the people playing it never stated otherwise and generally DON'T ****ING CARE. We've heard it a thousand times before and we're still playing and enjoying it (well, actually I got bored, but some people probably are).I really really want to see this (seriously no sarcasm, I actually want to see these people argue this).
I actually agree with this, it seems like a really poor spectator (e)sport. Games like Starcraft and Counter-Strike can be entertaining to watch for people who understand the games and can appreciate the thought and skill being put into them, but Guitar Hero is always going to be mindless dexterity. Well, maybe not mindless, but it's not like they can add their own flair to it.Meh, I've nothing against competitive gaming and gaming for fame and money, in fact I find it entertaining to watch matches from the big fighting game tourneys. I just don't think it works the same with a game like GH, where a player is just repeating the same patterns over and over again until they get it down perfectly; there's no varying of strategy, no adaptation to an opponent's technique, nothing.
I think people make the bad assumption that all talent is good.
Good talent is remembered. This kid will be a flash in the pan.