Because that's not the problem? It's not the problem that one particular definition is "wrong". The problem is that there are multiple definitions, any one or more of which could be applicable in a given context.
It's not that videogamey is wrong. It's that it's very, very vague.
Its no more vague than any other word with multiple definitions- you can usually discern its meaning from the context.
Here, you can't use context to determine the exact use of the word, but the problem is that all or nearly all of the definitions are irrefutable due to their being descriptive of personal emotional/perceptive reactions to the game...which renders specificity moot.
There's nothing to discuss because you'll just end up circling each other ad infinitum.
Its akin to when all those piracy threads that would pop up, and I'd break out my Black's Law Dictionary and I'd post a definition of "Theft"- a word with many definitions. And despite seeing legal definitions of theft that covered IP piracy/copyright infringement, etc., nobody was convinced otherwise. The specificity didn't matter to those who attempted to argue that piracy shouldn't be criminal. They were not making legal arguments, they were making assertions of perception, "us-vs-them", class struggle, entitlement and emotion.
My BP would boil and I'd get headaches.
My solution was 2 parted: I pretty much stopped reading/posting in such threads, and when it pops up elsewhere, I just note it and keep on going because I know that nothing I can say- over the internet, at least- will change that person's mind.
But, I do like the suggestion that any more discussion of terminology be taken over to the other thread.![]()
Agreed- I'll leave off the discussion of "videogamey" to the videogamey thread, especially in the light of recent postings.
If anyone has further things to address to me personally regarding this, just quote the passage and cross-post it there.
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