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You're right in that there is only one type of gamer - someone who plays any game at any time, however much or little.
I would have posted a link to a bad game, but i forget them quick.
Other than that my tastes in games change almost week to week. Sometimes I'll spend a moth playing Civilization VI and then I'll pickup Watch_Dogs Legion and spend 3 weeks playing that game. Then I'll play a digital board game for a few days before playing an RTS. I have no rhyme or reason when it comes to games.
Yeah, I also play games from all genres, even on dancing arcade games, the only one I'm not into are those graphic novel things, so boring.
Yeah, the main drawback of playing online is that you can't pause the game and / or do other stuff, you have to be expressly sitting down there. That's why I prefer singleplayer most of the time or local multiplayer if cousins want to play at home or if I'm outdoors with friends.
Simple... join the muppet thread and laugh at all the Rust non-starters and touchy feely garbage.
Oh, but there IS a specific kind: Gamers with 1000+ hours in Counter Strike.
I honestly think you get better enjoyment out of gaming (and other things in life too) by either pushing yourself or going outside your comfort zone.
I was around from the start of gaming, Pong, Space Invaders and so on. I was heavily into the old arcade games of the time and certain specific home computer games. I went off them a bit during the mid 1980s as I didn't gel with games that the likes of Sega were putting out - beat em ups and all that.
I got back into them once I discovered the Playstation and was hooked again. But of course I had a few years gap where I completely was out of touch. I needed to catch back up.
And from that I found I liked FPSes somewhat, I still didn't like beat em ups at all, I already liked RPGs, and I didn't immediately go far out of that, except for racing games.
Then I noticed some of the mad and weird games being put out and thought I'd try them. They were far more fun than I expected, so it made me want to try everything. And since then I've always had a fair bit of respect for the Playstation as a whole as they tend to attract the most weird and bizarre games that just ooze fun.
Simply put - the games I've often had the most fun with are often the ganmes I would never have rationally considered.