Are Korean Gamers Faster than a Speeding Bullet?
Where the term “hardcore gamer” is concerned, not everyone will generally agree on what it means. For some, the term “hardcore” comes when you have achieved somewhat of an elite status in a game, or series of games, and for others, it could simply determine that someone games a lot… as in, it’s a full time job, and then some. Whatever your opinion on the term is though, there’s one thing that many of us can agree on… Korea houses some of the most hardcore gamers around. In the case of many gamers there, they suit almost every idea of what it means to be a hardcore gamer. The best players think nothing to play for more than 8 hours a day, or in some cases, much more than 8 hours a day, and likewise, they can play games like few outside of Korea can. Need a good example? It’s no secret that Starcraft, despite being over ten years old, is unbelievably popular in Korea, and by now, it seems like some gamers there don’t even have to think when playing… they just play. In a “The Hax Li