the 2 groups aren' t like that at all.
Mainstream gamers
" On one end of the spectrum we have the casual gamers. People who worry little about innovation, revolutions, hardware power, or brand name. Instead they play games for the most basic principle of all - fun. "
they are mostly about hardware power , only they' ve got their info from comercials.
They don' t play for fun - how fun can <put some movie licensed EA game> be?
They play what everyone plays and they might actually like it cause they didn' t see anything 10 times better.
" HardCore"
For me HC gamers are people who master a few titles instantly - like pro VF Arcade players and so on.They aren' t into any other games , and they are in this for the one thing only - competition.
" Gamer 4 life"
A very rare thing - he knows many systems , he' s been through some fanboy shit in his younger days (who hasn' t?) just to realise how stupid it is.He can' t miss any great title and he can go retro if he finds out, that there is some awesome title he' s missed.He plays games to finish them and plays most genres, not just shooters and so on (that' s more like HC gamer).
I think the problem of the industry is that most gamers are the Mainstream gamers and they are the market, that most developers aim for.Since those gamers don' t expect much from their games ,those games are getting worse while selling very well.
I hate EA ...