Monday, October 24, 2016

When you see the word "gaming," what do you first think it is probably referring to?

16 comments:

  1. I don't play any games but I did work for gtech. And we were advised to always use gaming instead of gambling.

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  2. Now, is this the time of "gaming" I prefer? No. I play more board games than anything else. But I still think of video games when I hear "gaming."

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  3. I know more people who talk about Vegas than I do people who talk about video games. Maybe I should adjust my contact list.

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  4. Although lately I see it more in the phrase "gaming the system"...

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  5. The word "gaming" in isolation? Video games, by far.

    I haven't heard the phrase "board gaming" before...

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  6. I think tabletop roleplaying games. But I'm a bit of a dork.

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  7. Agreed, my default would be tabletop, but of the options here, video gaming best fits as I use it for both interchangeably.

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  8. Default for me would be video gaming.

    But, I also did procurement for GE Security, and a big customer base is casinos. So, I heard gaming pretty frequently there.

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  9. Context is key though. There are people gaming the system. To me that makes me think of federal contracting, politicians, shady employers, etc.

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  10. Board gaming is a close second, though.

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  11. In the context of policy, gambling.

    When spoken by folks in my circles, role-playing games, mostly. I seldom hear the term in the context of video games; playing yes, but not gaming.

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  12. I too think of tabletop games but Video games is what the other person is usually talking about.

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  13. Yeah, sorry, I should have said "tabletop" gaming to include RPGs on the first choice.

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!