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- gaming
- movies@lemm.ee
- empireOfLove2 ( @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 42•3 days 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.
- Drusas ( @Drusas@fedia.io ) 10•3 days ago
That’s assuming you only see movies in a theater or rent them. You can get plenty of hours of movie watching by subscribing to a single streaming service.
- freeman ( @freeman@feddit.org ) 5•3 days ago
You know that there are free altwrnatives to streaming? I still enjoy (paid) games more than free movies/series.
- Drusas ( @Drusas@fedia.io ) 3•3 days ago
Yeah, but some people need to take polygraphs and swear they don’t do little things like pirate media or smoke pot. I’m not even kidding. The stupidest little thing will be made a big deal of. It’s easier to mostly follow the rules. Mostly.
- tiredofsametab ( @tiredofsametab@fedia.io ) 9•3 days ago
I’m in my 40s and I’m with them. Movies can be cool, but I tend to like an interactive experience more.
- bleistift2 ( @bleistift2@sopuli.xyz ) 23•3 days 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.
- CarbonIceDragon ( @CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social ) 12•3 days ago
The time of entertainment per dollar is probably a bit different too I think. Depending on the replayability of the game in question, one can buy a game and get enjoyment out of it for hundreds or in some cases over a thousand hours. Meanwhile, even if you really enjoy a movie and rewatch it like 10 different times, that’s still only like 20 hours. Movies tend to be cheaper to buy than games individually, but I suspect that buying enough movies to make up the time difference would make the movies significantly more expensive.
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.
- ElderReflections ( @ElderReflections@fedia.io ) 12•3 days ago
Call me a grumpy old man but I’m not sure this is significant beyond “young people play (video) games”. The report seems to show little difference in % of adults gaming between 2004 and 2024
- CO5MO ✨ ( @c0smokram3r@midwest.social ) 5•3 days ago
Must be a slow news day 😅😂
- mysticpickle ( @mysticpickle@lemmy.ca ) 1•3 days ago
They’re remaking Beetlejuice? WTF is Beetlejuice?
-GenZ
Let’s be real. The type of movies that don’t suck total ass in 2024 are not the kind of movies conducive to watching if you have an attention span shot to shit by tiktok. Vidya games are just going to be more stimulating to younger people, blanket statement, and probably millennials for that matter as well.
- Nik282000 ( @nik282000@lemmy.ca ) 4•3 days ago
Yay, ageism!
TikTok users are pretty evenly spread from age 10 to 50.
The post is about Gen Z.
We’re talking about why Gen Z prefers games to movies. Attention span is part of that equation. Gen Z is the predominant demographic on the social network famous for lowering attention spans.
Do I need to pre-qualify any other statements for you?