What do you think?

And people have provided more than ample evidence of that fact, in full audio-visual format on youtube, which they then link from the videos subforum.Silbus wrote:you don't need to be verry verry smart to play it
Yes definitelySilbus wrote:Do you personaly think this is game for geeks
You don't have to feel geek to be a geek. By the way ... How does one "feel geek" ? Does a geek feel himself differently than a non geek feels himself ? (You have 4 hours, and may not use a calculator).Silbus wrote:because I don't feel that way?
Being a geek does not mean being smart, or having a PHD... I have come to know particularly non-smart geeks.Silbus wrote:I think this game has a potential to be verry popular one day and that you don't need to be verry verry smart to play it and have fun with it.
I didn't say I don't feel like geek, I wanted to say that I don't feel like this game is only for geeks.So ... Now that you know you're a geek, how do you feel?
I'm just relieved I wasn't the video example, mention some names next time so I don't have a hart attack :pNotABiter wrote:And people have provided more than ample evidence of that fact, in full audio-visual format on youtube, which they then link from the videos subforum.Silbus wrote:you don't need to be verry verry smart to play it
Case in point, I just watched this video tonight.
Well, you don't seem to link your play videos from the video subforum, so that kind of excluded you from being the "case in point". (The only things I see there are your "base tour" videos and the train tutorials. I suppose I could point out some issues with your multi-train tutorial video, but that's just not as funny, and isn't really an example of playing the game.)gepwin wrote:I'm just relieved I wasn't the video example, mention some names next time so I don't have a hart attack :p
A basic dude who knows a lot about a specific thing for some reason.Cougarific wrote:What does it even mean to be a geek these days? Educated? Comfortable with technology? Enjoys Star Trek? Most 12-year-olds fit into that category nowadays.
I'd add ... or has a strong (above average) interest in a non-mainstream and generally technology related topic. For example, spending hundreds hours optimizing your factory and setting up a complex railway installation to provide it the huge amounts of ressources it needs may be a good indication you're a geek. On the other hand, Playing Candy crush two hours a day when you're on facebook liking and disliking the crazy amount of useless stuff that appears in your wall, posted by people you don't even know, would not tag you as the ultimate geek.Drury wrote:A basic dude who knows a lot about a specific thing for some reason.Cougarific wrote:What does it even mean to be a geek these days? Educated? Comfortable with technology? Enjoys Star Trek? Most 12-year-olds fit into that category nowadays.