Take This Autistically Detailed Gaming Quiz With Me and Let’s Sperg About It’s Accuracy - It’s Astrology but For G*mers

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I was browsing for game recommendations and I found this quiz from a company called Quantic Foundry. I took it and thought it was neat, and so figure I would share it with you all so that we can compare our results with each other, and see whether the recommendations are accurate to our preferred play styles.

It asks some basic demographic questions like sex, and age and that’s about it. I set my sex to “Gamer”.

Then the quiz starts by asking about what recent games you’ve played that you’ve enjoyed. “Recent” doesn’t apply to me very much, so I just put some of the games that I most enjoy playing.

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Then it asks a series of ranked questions about how important or enjoyable an aspect of gaming mechanics is to you, in categories like story, difficulty, and achievements/unlocks.

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It will ask you for your email address but you can skip this part.

If, for some reason, you want to save your profile, I recommend using an email forwarding service. This is a marketing consultancy so you are the product, and although the only PII collected is your age and gender (because you don’t re-use your email address, right?), it’s still best practice to exercise prudence.

Afterwards it will show you your results. Here’s what I got:

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Here’s The Gamer Types page in case you don’t feel like taking this quiz but want to know what your gamer type might be anyways. There are some general game associations for each type on that page.

Further down the gamer profile page, it breaks down the categories of gamer motivations (basically likes and dislikes) that the research company has identified, how much you match each one, and associated games for each category.

For me, I scored highest in Achievement components, with both Completion and Power subcategories, with my next highest category being Creativity, specifically Design. This is borne out irl since a lot of the games mentioned are ones that I enjoy like JRPG’s, but whether that’s correlation or causation remains to be seen.

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If you don’t give a shit about any of this, you can skip it and go to your personalized game recommendation page. It will have a list of games that they think you will enjoy with a choice of two methodologies, and the ability to remove games you have already played and liked or disliked, as well as sort by popular, balanced, and niche games. It’s a bit clunky since they use IGBD titles- so some titles might appear multiple times based on different editions. But so far I’ve found it accurate to titles I’ve already had on my radar, and the niche page and different methodologies seems neat. Here are my recommendations;

Method 1 (based on other people with similar profiles):

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Method 2 (based on games you played, good if you play a variety of genres. This one takes into account that I like Silent Hill):

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Anyways I think it would be funsies to take the quiz together and share our results and I’m excited to see everyone’s and how different (or similar!) they will be. All that being said, which gamer type do you think is the Gemini of gamers?
 
I did it. But like many internet quizzes I found it to be kind of stupid and too black and white. Not enough nuance there for someone like me. It basically tries to fit you into a certain box or category.

Here is mine.


It says I'm a skirmisher and it seems to suggest multiplayer games. I rarely play multiplayer games. Like recently I have been playing Star War Battlefront II (2017), It's only because it's Star Wars. It says I don't like games that require thinking and planning. Which isn't what I said in the question part. I said I like games where I have to think and plan. But I also said I really like to blow shit up and playing with other people wasn't really important to me.

I guess I was too all over the place for the quiz.

Also, it has non-binary as a gender option. It's one of those companies.
 
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I did it. But like many internet quizzes I found it to be kind of stupid and too black and white. Not enough nuance there for someone like me. It basically tries to fit you into a certain box or category.

It says I'm a skirmisher and it seems to suggest multiplayer games. I rarely play multiplayer games. Like recently I have been playing Star War Battlefront II (2017), It's only because it's Star Wars. It says I don't like games that require thinking and planning. Which isn't what I said in the question part. I said I like games where I have to think and plan. But I also said I really like to blow shit up and playing with other people wasn't really important to me.

I guess I was too all over the place for the quiz.

Also, it has non-binary as a gender option. It's one of those companies.

They can’t tame u 💅🏻
Also yeah. I don’t know how non binary is even a helpful metric. Really looking forward to that pendulum swinging back.


So, league?
 
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We should have put these in the ‘let’s make a server‘ thread to help that guy decide on a game to host.
 
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The ironic part being is that I do believe depth of mechanics and game mechanics are the most important factors in me enjoying a game, but I'm not a turbo autist that disregards story altogether or plays exclusively insanely high difficulty games, and I'm actually pretty bad at vidya. I would say this is more a fault of the test and the questions it asking will box you in depending on your answer. Also when you go to "recommend me games" and select the "niche" game tabs one of the first games on the "niche" list is Super Metroid. :story: I was expecting some ancient slavjank like Post Mortem or Syberia, or some schizo games like Drowned God, not literally one of the most highly acclaimed games of all time to be considered "niche" so I wouldn't put much stock into any of this.
 
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I don't really get the social thing. The last multiplayer games I really played were Dark Souls and Bloodborne and the best parts of the multiplayer of those games was the fact that you couldn't talk to eachother and you could invade other player's worlds and fuck with them or vice versa. I didn't even realize Dark Souls was multiplayer until some random player appeared and fucking killed me right after I'd finally crossed the stupid skeleton zombie bridge with all the archers and shit not far from the boss in the first area after the starting area after like 20 tries. The fucker killed me right before the bonfire. I didn't even know what the fuck had just happened. I thought it was the game just fucking with me. Then I learned about the invasion shit and pretty much had to do all that hard shit to become buds with the second dragon dude and join his cult or whatever the fuck it was so I could get the unlimited invasion shit and fuck with people as they're struggling just to play the game.

Bloodborne had this area too that was great for fucking with people just trying to play the game. I can't remember now exactly which one it was but it was hard as fuck and the air was poison or some shit like that when you first went through it and you had to run from safe zone to safe zone and there was a bunch of hard monsters and shit. But later on you could survive in it without taking damage so you could go back and invade people who are going through the area for the first time. They're trapped in the safe zones while you can go anywhere. I spent way too much time in that area just invading people to troll them. I kind of just stopped playing the main game and just did that for a while until I got bored of it and stopped playing.
 
I think this is accurate, but the methodology is somewhat flawed. Still, I think the quiz isn't the worst as compared to something like Meyer-Briggs since it is only about gaming (which si a very simple thing to talk about in terms of what you like and don't like all things considered) and not about something as broad as your personality, which has thousands of variables affecting it every moment. All in all, it's alright, but it could be better.

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