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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/19617
While some individuals apply their critical thinking skills towards addressing significant issues in society, a peculiar subset chooses to engage in what can only be described as the most frivolous form of discourse. It’s a peculiar phenomenon where adults fuss about matters that, in the grand scheme of things, have as much impact as a feather landing on the surface of the moon. One such topic that has stirred a tempest in a teacup is the term “boomer shooter” used to categorize a genre of first-person shooter games.
The term “boomer shooter” is a tongue-in-cheek nod to a genre of games reminiscent of classic first-person shooter titles, hallmarks of the gaming world’s proverbial ‘boomer’ generation. It is a blend of homage and humor, affectionately referencing the games of yore that laid the groundwork for the gaming landscape we appreciate today. But alas! Not everyone seems to be able to appreciate this jovial nod to history. There exists a group that deems the term offensive, trivializing their arguments into complaints about a name rather than enjoying the games themselves.
This faction of discontented people takes umbrage with the term, decrying its usage as both ageist and derogatory, and generally making a mountain out of this pixelated molehill. Their objections are as passionate as they are pointless, transforming the comment sections into virtual battlegrounds of lexical warfare. But what’s noteworthy is that their criticisms never seem to evolve into solutions. They attack the term “boomer shooter” with fervor but provide no alternatives, preferring to wallow in discontent rather than proposing an amicable resolution.
Let’s pause and ponder: What might the situation look like if these keyboard warriors channeled their energy into something more constructive? Picture a world where their fervor is redirected to propose alternative terms, facilitate constructive discussions, or perhaps even design their video game that might shape the future of the industry. But alas, this image of proactivity seems too far-fetched amidst the current scenario of incessant griping.
While it can be entertaining to observe these individuals wage war on inconsequential matters, it’s equally confounding. A term like “boomer shooter” is a light-hearted nod to a classic era in gaming history and should be perceived as such. But for those who opt to take offense and express outrage, here’s a radical thought: instead of criticizing without providing solutions, why not channel that energy into proposing a better term? Who knows, such an initiative might not only end this petty dispute but could also add another amusing chapter to the annals of gaming history.
#boomer_shooter #satire #clownershooter
Ok I’ll bite, even though your post is clearly written by ChatGPT.
We used to call them DOOM-clones, back when the FPS genre was new and every new game was trying to replicate id Software’s success. Returning that term to common use for retro style shooters would be appropriate now that the FPS genre is so diverse.
For the deathmatch multiplayer focused games, we already have a modern term for this genre: Arena FPS (AFPS).
If you’re talking about the single-player campaign focused games and still want a modern term, I would go with Quake-like.
The term
boomer shooter
is not even chronologically accurate, since the Baby Boomer generation (which “boomer” presumably is supposed to refer to) would have been between the age of 32-50 years old when Quake 1 was released in 1996. Most gamers at that time would have been between the ages of 15-30 making it more of a Gen X thing. Both John Carmack (b. 1970) and John Romero (b. 1967) who made Doom and Quake are members of Gen X.I am an old millenial and I grew up playing these games. They are as much a part of my childhood as Minecraft and Fortnite are for kids growing up today. Being a milennial and being told that the games you played as a kid are “boomer shooters” feels pretty bad.
I appreciate being called an AI. If poisoning the well to start your argument makes you feel better, so be it. Whatever makes you sleep at night.
Really? YOU called them Doom-clones? Everyone I know called them Doomalikes. I’m not talking about Arena FPS games.
The term Boomer shooter isn’t TRYING to be “chronologically accurate.” I guess you gave away that you didn’t actually read what was written… It’s not just about the exact generation, it’s about using the term several ways. What happens in Doom when you shoot a barrel… Oooh oooh I know this one teacher… It goes BOOM! Having it served to you on a silver platter, you just couldn’t see the forest for the trees could you?