Speaking to Edge Magazine in an interview about his upcoming game, Command & Conquer 4, Producer Raj Joshi laments that real time strategy gamers get their kicks āentirely ⦠from smashing another human in a videogame.ā
The full Joshi quote as pulled by Gamerzines reads: āRTS players are great people but some of them have very little balance in their life. So their enjoyment is entirely derived from smashing another human in a videogame.ā
On the one hand, I want to disagree because I like RTS games and consider myself a level-headed person who enjoys all kinds of balanced things like butterflies and nail polish, etc. But, yeah, I enjoy smashing another human player in a competitive video game ā thatās kind of the point, isnāt it?
On the other hand, I do agree with Joshi because I once watched a friend fling his expensive keyboard across a room during a total rout in Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. āUnbalancedā just about sums him up.
And on a third hand that I donāt physically have, couldnāt you say that by Joshiās logic all gamers who get off on crushing other players in any genre are unbalanced? Why pick on his own audience when there are so many other worthy targets to choose from (*cough* first-person shooters *cough*)?
Oh, but hereās another Joshi tidbit to sink your teeth into: āNow the gameplay is no longer tailored to beating the opponentās base and having that be the source of victory. Itās now about capturing objectives. So thereās less of that head-to-head āIām going to crush youā mentality going on.ā
Iāll let you handle the arguments behind that one, commenters.
RTS players āhave very little balance in their lifeā ā C&C4 Producer [Gamerzines]