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Folks seem to be missing why PCMR is even a thing. It is a tongue in cheek representation of PC users during the console brand fights of PS2/Xbox though PS4/Xbox One. The idea is that PC users sneer down on console users and don't see the precarious position we are in with our bloated upfront costs to entertainment.
It was never meant for a direct "PC is superior" idea - in fact it's making the statement that PC users are silly and take themselves too seriously.
Seriously. It was a constant shitting on. Games would skip PC. Console gamers would brag about their Master Chiefs and Kratos. Hell, I remember we were even lower than Mobile Gaming during that era! Fucking Angry Birds and Candy Crush was more important than any PC game!
Then thanks to Steam and mods and indie games, we reign supreme. Companies came over in droves. I, a PC gamer, can finally play Halo and God of War and Sonic. Nintendo still holds out but that's okay.
So the master race was a joke, but also a rally cry for representation.
Rock paper shotgun used to have a tagline like "PC Gaming since 1873". I always love that tongue in cheek.
I mean that's fine but master race is a direct allusion to nazi germany . . . We could stop comparing ourselves to victims of genocide. But im not on reddit anymore so doesn't affect me at all.
When making an allusion there are two possible outcomes: a straight 1 for 1 comparison with the names changed, or a mocking approach that uses the term ironically to show the shortcomings of the idea. PCMR has always meant, since it's inception, the latter.
It is literally making fun of the idea of a master race because it is showing (not telling, so it isn't obvious) how ridiculous the notion of a superior method of gaming is when we all play the same buggy releases on launch and use more processing power than NASA had for moonlandings but we use it on pixel games.
Master Race has never been anything but mocking the ideas of superiority when used by the community and if anyone uses it with seriousness then its probably more true that they are a Nazi than a communal joke name.
Stop, you're confusing the Zoomers
The problem with this approach is that new people or people out of the loop don't really understand this idea. I am not saying you're wrong about the inception of the name, but as the term gets older, that context will get more and more lost. You already see people legitimately using PCMR as a term to indicate superiority.
The origin of a term is one thing, but its meaning often changes over the years, and I think the same thing is happening with PCMR.
Right but it's not funny i guess, like haha lots of people thought they were the superior race and killed millions and millions of people.
Idk, it's like mocking a school shooter, like those kids, their victims, are dead, it's not funny. It's actually about the most serious thing anyone could imagine.
I get it, i frequent pcmr a lot, and i never took it seriously, but once the question is posed, i do feel like I don't want to continue coming here with the name as is.
Like you are mad that we are making fun of Nazis and you don't get it so you want us to stop making fun of Nazis? Why are you defending the Nazis?
Not mad and not defending anybody
You know that gaming devices aren’t actually ethnic races, right?