That is kind of like asking "What am I missing by not attending live music shows?". Perhaps nothing, if it turns out you would not have liked the music anyway, but perhaps you would have and it would have given you some enjoyment. I do not play computer games often enough to want to call myself a 'gamer', but I have enjoyed some visual novels (a type of more linear game, arguably), some 'open world'-type games (the opposite, a completely nonlinear game) like the surreal and disturbing Yume Nikki, and some more straightforward puzzle games and arcade clones. It is not some secret mystical human experience, nor does it have to be some weird pop-culture cult, but just another way to spend some free time. -Arlo James Barnes
On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Marcus Daniels <[email protected]> wrote: > What am I missing by not being a gamer? Seems like it is like doing > exercises from a textbook but with higher production values. >
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