Posted December 17, 2013
What I miss is having to use my imagination and my intellect. i remember playing the first Wizardry games with graph paper and a pencil. There were no cheats. I couldn't not pop on-line to Google an answer and given that I literally had the only computer in a 50 mile radius back in the early 1980s there were no friends to play with or to ask for help. It taught me to think creatively and be independent, skills which I possess today.
But I won't lie. I cheat on games because I can. Also because I know that games are designed with the understanding that people will look for hints on the internet if they get into trouble. So while on one-hand games are a much more community driven phenomenon now than they were back then, and there is nothing wrong with that, it has on the other hand also made everybody lazier. Back then playing a video game was a commitment that required a certain degree of self-motivation. Now it's more about "fun" and "relationships". Blech.
But I won't lie. I cheat on games because I can. Also because I know that games are designed with the understanding that people will look for hints on the internet if they get into trouble. So while on one-hand games are a much more community driven phenomenon now than they were back then, and there is nothing wrong with that, it has on the other hand also made everybody lazier. Back then playing a video game was a commitment that required a certain degree of self-motivation. Now it's more about "fun" and "relationships". Blech.