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Do you feel like these exist? I was thinking how everyone has different tastes and something that one person might enjoy, another person might not.
Knowing this, can you really evaluate a game and call it objectively good or bad? Maybe if a game is enjoyed by EVERY single person that plays it then it can be objectively good?
At most, maybe you could point out to things that could be called objectively good or bad in a game. For example technical details, like resolution, frame rate, sound quality. But even if you can qualify that, does this really affect your enjoyment of the game. A game can be horrible on a technical level, but you can play it and have a great time.
I guess the common ground for discussion would be to know the other's person taste and if they match, recommendations would be easier since you stand on similar grounds preference wise. Although you might like the same game for totally different reasons.
All of this can be a little reductive though, everything boils down to "I like this, therefore it's good". You could explain why you enjoy something and the other person may even get your point, but would that make the other person enjoy the same experience and make it good for the other person?
At this point I'm just rambling and not going anywhere lol. I would like what you think just for the heck of it.
Knowing this, can you really evaluate a game and call it objectively good or bad? Maybe if a game is enjoyed by EVERY single person that plays it then it can be objectively good?
At most, maybe you could point out to things that could be called objectively good or bad in a game. For example technical details, like resolution, frame rate, sound quality. But even if you can qualify that, does this really affect your enjoyment of the game. A game can be horrible on a technical level, but you can play it and have a great time.
I guess the common ground for discussion would be to know the other's person taste and if they match, recommendations would be easier since you stand on similar grounds preference wise. Although you might like the same game for totally different reasons.
All of this can be a little reductive though, everything boils down to "I like this, therefore it's good". You could explain why you enjoy something and the other person may even get your point, but would that make the other person enjoy the same experience and make it good for the other person?
At this point I'm just rambling and not going anywhere lol. I would like what you think just for the heck of it.
