PA Community Demographics - Part I

Discussion in 'Planetary Annihilation General Discussion' started by Zaphys, February 13, 2015.

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Your Basic Demogrphics: Age, Sex, Region where you live.

  1. Age: 15-20

    39 vote(s)
    24.7%
  2. Age: 20-30

    78 vote(s)
    49.4%
  3. Age: 30-40

    31 vote(s)
    19.6%
  4. Age: 40+

    8 vote(s)
    5.1%
  5. Sex: Female

    3 vote(s)
    1.9%
  6. Sex: Male

    127 vote(s)
    80.4%
  7. Sex: Other

    1 vote(s)
    0.6%
  8. Region: Europe/Africa

    84 vote(s)
    53.2%
  9. Region: Asia/Autralia/Oceania

    16 vote(s)
    10.1%
  10. Region: America

    43 vote(s)
    27.2%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    Well crap, voted for age before I saw this was a multi choice vote for gender and region.

    :/
  2. tigerwarrior

    tigerwarrior Active Member

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    Ha XD One Female
  3. squishypon3

    squishypon3 Post Master General

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    Two female. ;P
  4. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    Well whatever, you are still one of the lads!
  5. squishypon3

    squishypon3 Post Master General

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    You may have missed something igncom. >.>
  6. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    One, of, the, lads! One, of, the, lads! One, of, the, lads!!
  7. squishypon3

    squishypon3 Post Master General

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    I don't know if you don't know, don't agree with it, or mean like -you're still muh "bro"- xD
  8. igncom1

    igncom1 Post Master General

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    MAHHHHHHHHH BRO!

    [​IMG]

    Girls can be bros!
  9. theseeker2

    theseeker2 Well-Known Member

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    I find it interesting that the most populated age category is 20-30, the folks too young to have played TA when it was first released.
  10. squishypon3

    squishypon3 Post Master General

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    Many have still played it though, or spring, or supcom. =)
  11. silenceoftheclams

    silenceoftheclams Active Member

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    Oddly enough I am still in the 20-30 category (though at the upper end of that scale) and I did both buy and play TA when it first came out. I was not very old, but I played the poop out of that game. Still have my original discs.
  12. theseeker2

    theseeker2 Well-Known Member

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    I've lost my disks, but it really wouldn't matter if I had them or not, BT and CC disks had 16bit installers if I recall correctly. I've got my StarCraft disks though, I'll admit I played it a lot more then, though my younger brother would always kick my ***...

    Don't know why there aren't many 40+ like me, maybe it's because the games my generation grew up on were simpler, and if you had a second player, they were sitting right next to you.
    my mum was cleaning up her house a bit, and she said she found our old pong game in the attic
  13. silenceoftheclams

    silenceoftheclams Active Member

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    That is pretty cool, man.

    Also, I suspect that the generation above me were just generally less likely to get into gaming: my brother is three years older than me and he isn't into it at all. I suspect that a decade and more ago there were a lot of social pressures on people to not play games - or at least, to not take them seriously if they did. It was often only the people who had friends/family who shared their enjoyment of gaming that persisted, because they had some social pressures pushing in the other direction as well.
  14. trialq

    trialq Post Master General

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    But they are at the prime age of people who played older RTS games as a hand me down from an older relative or friend. The first console that I owned first hand was the playstation, but I had already been handed down an atari st and mega drive by that point.
  15. cdrkf

    cdrkf Post Master General

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    Well I'm just into the 30 - 40 category (30 exactly until march :p) and I was a big ta player back when it first came out. Even played online over a 33k modem (later upgraded to the awesome 56k haha!).

    I guess I started quite young with pcs, as it was my 3rd machine that I played ta on (first two were too slow to run it, 286xt which was a hand me down admittedly, then a 486 dx4, then my mighty p100! That was the ta powerhouse back in the day :))
  16. theseeker2

    theseeker2 Well-Known Member

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    1997 wasn't long after I got out of college, the machine I had then was a pretty poor windows 95 machine, couldn't really play much PC games until I bought my HP 8755c in late 2000 or early 2001, don't remember. That was also a pretty poor machine, but I could play TA well on it, it had a nasty bug where the system could only recognize 384mb of the supposed maximum 512. I still have that machine on my desk, it has a standard motherboard size so eventually I am going to swap it out for a modern one just for nostalgia's sake.
    silenceoftheclams and cdrkf like this.

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