I'm a very laid back and chill. I almost never get angry when I die or fail at a game. I also am a casual. I play for fun not for glory. That being said, I still hate to lose, and will do anything in my power to prevent it. Often, I'm the last one alive because I avoid situations that put me in a position to lose. This often dictates my play style, for example, I'll play a medic so I won't be on the front. I'm even close to competitive, but due to my designer to prevent myself from losing, I'm slightly above average.
I used to attend live tournaments, but people are more or less obnoxious so it's not like I ever spoke to anybody there with the easy advent of online built into the more recent consoles (yeah I'm old to remember pre-online gaming) I still avoid people like the plague, but going further I tend to stay out of pvp unless the game is particularly attractive to me for some reason or another more or less because I don't want to deal with people than I don't like the competitive aspect.
I'm typically pretty chill, but when I start playing Smash I can't help but get really into it - I get super-excited when I'm landing my hits (esp. Zelda's Lightning Kick aerials, since they're so hard to hit) but get frustrated when I'm getting my backside handed to me. Also get frustrated when I get RNG-screwed. *glares at Fire Emblem*
I'm a filthy casual when it comes to most games. I just play for the fun of it, goofing around more often than not to ser if I can die in a ridiculous fashion. Unless it's Smash Bros or Pokémon. Then it's war.
I'm more of a "casual" Gamer. I play to see the story, to have fun, and to play around in the game. I don't care about competing with anyone other than myself. It's okay to have some bragging rights, but the game and the fun from it are why I play.
I really enjoy laid-back games, but for some reason I can't play anything for too long if it isn't multiplayer. Competitive games, besides competitive Pokémon, give me too much anxiety and I've never been great at games anyway so....
I'm very casual these days... I play less games overall and at a slower rate than when I was younger... Life and work really takes it out of ya. I'm not competitive in any capacity anymore because getting good at a game takes a lot of time and effort, though that doesn't mean I can't get salty still if on a losing streak in multiplayer games. xD If I try to be better it's usually for friends in games where you team up. I certainly know I'll never be godlike though. Just beating games in general is an accomplishment for me nowadays and I ain't no completionist or trophy/achievement hunter.
Think you can classify me as a decent gamer ( hence the nickname) I am semi casual when it comes to things like competitive and stuff. I always strive to be the best in what I play but you know.. can't win everything and can't be good at everything. Rarely happens that I would rage at a game let alone rage quit. This is probably the reason people like gaming with me ^^
All depends what type of game it is, if I'm playing with friends, or if people are trolling me while I play >.> Pokémon and games like Fire Emblem for instance I am laid back and chill. I use whatever Pokémon/characters I want and level them up at my own pace. If i'm playing with friends I get more competitive but am still pretty chill all together. As long as we are all having fun that's all that matters plus when someone epic fails or does something silly with friends it makes the experience x100 better xP Now if I'm getting trolled I can get upset pretty quickly...I think that goes for pretty much anyone though.
I’m a little of both. More often than not, I play video games to be immersed and entertained. If I play multiplayer on anything, I’ll try my best, but not get too aggravated when I lose. I do take improving at games seriously though. Whether that’s increasing the difficulty or putting self imposed rules on myself, I like to feel like I’m improving. Even getting a slightly higher score on a rhythm game makes me satisfied.
I'm not a competitive person. At all. I tend to get extremely frustrated whenever a game tries to force me to do competitive stuff. Which is why, for example, I hate Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. The game's story mode, the part I actually wanted to play, is locked behind the online multiplayer in the stupidest way possible. I'm far more of a casual gamer and I like to play by myself. I do like somewhat of a challenge from time to time but only to a certain extent. I've also found that I've been growing less and less interested in turn-based RPGs and the like, as I just don't really have the patience for them any more and they tend to get really monotonous. I prefer platformers and adventure games, which tend to have a much better flow to them.
I am the type of person who, when playing games, is very stubborn. If I hit a roadblock, I will bang my head against that wall until either the wall breaks, or I do. I am also very competitive, hence why I built a youtube channel dedicated to seeing who is fastest at playing through games.
I have grown out of my competitive phase. When I do play multiplayer games I just want to make good plays, win or lose.
I'm completely laid back. I may roll my eyes and complain when my luck turns, but I'm just as likely to laugh at my own misfortune or stupid mistake. I just like playing for the fun of it, though I am quite pleased with myself when I get lucky and manage to beat my brother in Smash (he's a lot better at the game than I am, and a lot more intense about it).
I'm competitive with a small amount of games, namely Mario Kart Wii. Other than the select group, I'm what you'd call a "power gamer", meaning I play through games pretty fast. I'm not super intense when playing all but a few games and tend to simply enjoy the relaxing nature of certain series (hence why I'm loving the DQXI demo).
Depends completely on the game. Sometimes I'm a Completionist, sometimes I play competitive (and suck by doing so), and sometimes I just play for the story. Though I'm trying more and more of my games 100%, so yeah.