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"pft why play sports games when you can play the sport for real in real life wow you are so stupid"
*pays $1000 for new racing wheel to play highly realistic rally racing games*-
@why
>throw the pigskin with the boys
>have some fun
>try to drift on public roads
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@delores no the proper analogy to drifting on public roads is
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@why but you can play sports without needing pro athletes
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@delores @why You can technically drive to a rural area and drift on dirt roads with relative ease, but even then, a decent car depending on where you live will cost 20-50k, while a ball will cost what... $15? So I'm with delores on this one. Sports games for sports with high costs of entry or scarce places to practice them are ok.
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@nerthos @delores except most people who play sports games are interested in the simulation aspect of having real teams face each other, in the same way people who play racing games are interested in the simulation aspect of driving real cars. just throwing a ball around, or even playing a pickup game with your friends, doesn't have the level of complexity, hype, and strategy that come with a pro match
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@why I guess? I still don't see the appeal
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@nerthos neither do i. most of the time, games that focus on simulation just become too complex for most to understand, making it impossible to have fun without obsessing over it
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@why I remember playing an official ACTC racing simulator and having so many controls on screen that I couldn't get the car moving properly.
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@nerthos or the flight sims where you basically have to read the entire book-sized manual just to get the dang thing off the ground.
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@why Yeah, that's what it reminded me of. I know how to drive a car and yet I couldn't move more than a few meters without melting the engine.
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@why Real-life racing doesn't have a score ticker in the corner of your eyesight to act as your superficial measure of success tho
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@redenchilada i said highly realistic not arcade trash
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@redenchilada And neither does real-life dancing, which is my justification for why I spend so much time at the arcade
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@why You can still spend thousands to play arcade racers though *eyeing the Daytona USA 2 cab on Craigslist longingly*
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@redenchilada @why The closest to this in real life racing is your lap clock and the average lap for that circuit.
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@redenchilada yeah arcade racers are great, but the extra money spent on peripherals is mostly for aesthetics than realism. a wheel might help make Outrun a little more fun, but you don't need all the special technology that comes with a high-end setup
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