• @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    I spend $12 on a movie ticket. I watch for 2 hours. $6/hr entertainment, maybe a little less if I think about the movie after I leave, maybe a lot more if i also buy a popcorn.

    I spend $30 on a game for sale on steam. I play it for 100 hours over the course of 4-5 weeks. $0.30/hr entertainment.

    Just the value math alone checks out, regardless of the fact that the video game is a more interactive and interesting experience compared to the vomit that Hollywood spits out these days.

  • @bleistift2@sopuli.xyz
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    338 months ago

    duh? One is a completely passive ‘experience’, while the other is more akin to a hobby: You perform an action, gain a skill and overcome obstacles that become more and more difficult.

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      138 months ago

      Not to mention some (many) games include a social aspect which appeals to a significant portion of the audience (maybe not to all, but to many).

    • @CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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      Best skills from video games:

      Puzzle solving / abstract thinking

      Hand / eye coordination

      Not flying into a blind rage when playing Rocket League, Apex, Deadlock, etc.

      Still working on that last one.

    • @alessandro@lemmy.caOP
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      48 months ago

      I think this is more to have a look at a generational shift; Adults and elders may be still more familiar with movie stars, movie streaming services, Saturday cartoons, or things like those “Disney adults” I eared speak recently about, new generations just don’t seems to feel it anymore: all those paradigm may go into the background such as a play and opera.

  • Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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    108 months ago

    In fairness, movies these days aren’t as good as they were in the eighties, and video games in the eighties… mostly weren’t amazing, and people still play the ones that were good. You can only watch a good movie every so often, but you can play a great game for ages. It’d be weird if we didn’t see this trend.