So, been reading some comments and wanted to note a few things. 1) Please pardon the dude playing league with a controller. I’ve never played LoL, but apparently this is a damnable sin. It’s stock footage, so, you know 😅 2) You’re welcome for the DVD part, it’s the least I can do for how kind you’ve all been to me since I started doing UA-cam ❤️ 3) Thank you for being the exception to the rules, like I said, personality is not so black and white 4) Follow ya boy on Twitter - twitter.com/DarylTalksGames 5) Thank you so much for stopping by, this video seems to be doing exceptionally well and that’s because you of you 🙏🏼
At this point i’ve just started calling it my video game collection because calling it a backlog would imply that I actually plan on finishing them someday lol
My new years resolution was to not play any other story games until i finish one, and then move on to the next. This has made me play and finish three JRPGs in three months (Persona 4, Crosscode, Xenoblade Chronicles 2) never going back to playing on a whim, i can't wait to start my next game that doesn't take 100-200 hours, since ill start clearing those muuuuuch faster than all the others
"I'm here for the story, and I don't care how weird things get." This will forever be my response when people ask how I enjoy certain things. Cuz it's hard to explain man, there are things I would've never gotten into except for the fact that I love a good story, and don't get easily put off by anything.
I hear you man. My favourite all time game is a text based multiplayer one called Akanbar, I'd recommend people to try it because it's free, the players drive the story and there's things possible in the text medium that just aren't in graphical games, but I don't expect other people to understand that.
ikr i was like, hm i don't know this channel, but he seems to be doing the american bullshitter thingy, also called pandering, so many genres in such a few sentences, a cater to every need. I'm glad it was just for a short while though. Every other american i meet wants me to buy a gun, an insurance plan, subscribe to a monthly something, a burguer or a prostitute. Kinda got me aware of marketing strategós
@@qb1361 The point was his description fits nearly everybody who's watching, just like horoscopes. You can read any horoscope and slap yours on its name and it will fit you just as much as the one that's supposed to be yours. It's so vague that you can bundle up everyone and then just pass it off as accurate. Thats why you believed it and that's how they get ya.
Senior in a behavioral science undergrad here, really excellent work! You are among the few who dodged and weaved around the MASSIVE pitfall traps in the field of personality, and address a lot of relevant factors that deserve real attention (such as the barnum effect in the intro) I came here expecting a mess of pseudoscience (new to the channel) and I was blown away by how well this was made!
I was a therapist (counseling psych), before disability slapped me down, and I've been here for a while; but, I strongly agree that it was refreshing to not have another popsci video. The thing that I think most people don't realize is that personality inventories are really only valuable in research. Even then, you need to consider so much, from experiment design to the stats that'll be coming out the other side, and have everything go right during the execution, to be able to tease any reasonable meaning out of any of it. Which, is already demanding a level of assumed good faith and competence that I'm not comfortable lending to just anyone. Anyway, this was all just a very long way of saying that I really appreciate Daryl's commitment to stopping the bullshit train, early and often, before anything truly egregious can get started.
May I just point out the level of satisfaction and dopamine to my brain that hit when the stopped DVD logo hit the corner… truly an unprecedented feeling
I was already trying to predict the angle and felt victorious when it not only hit exactly the corner but also seeing it moving back same as it came. Good times ☺️
hey man, currently writing a paper on the effects of video games on the brain and using your channel as one of my primary sources, thank you for making information like this so accessible and easy to understand, really came in clutch with my assignment. please keep making good work
Introvert here. I definitely prefer single player games, but that doesn't mean I necessarily only like to play games alone. I grew up watching friends play single player games and having them watch me play them, and I've always found comfort in that. Whether we're watching each other play one game and commenting on it the whole way through, or just playing different games in the same room together, I see it as a cozy form of quality time.
@@munkee_man seeing the phantom passed by, and the messages, it's feel so wholesome. Im alone in this big world but not really. Idk its really feel weirdly good.
I like single player games because the divided screen on most multi player game sessions are hard for me to see. I also like how single player games are more immersive, but that maybe be the reason I prefer RPGs when I play console games. On my phone it's usually puzzles.
But surely you DO have a favorite genre? What genre would you consider to give you the most fulfillment, or the most energy, etc... Not saying it can't be multiple genres or titles. But surely you can't enjoy everything equally. If so, that's an amazing exception to a rule.
I love how cautiously you approached this topic. Personalities are so difficult to pin down and its easy to accidentally try to fit yourself into the box that you think is the best. Delicious food for thought indeed.
"It's easy to accidentally try to fit yourself into the box that you think is the best" - for me, this is true even without things like personality typology and psychometric instruments. They say to 'live in the present', but sometimes it's all too easy to forget. Labels are supposed to be descriptive, not prescriptive, but even so...
As an introvert, I love to experience and explore different worlds all by myself, and I also love well-written stories. I love the immersion. But I also overlap a little into the Mastery archetype, because I really love challenging games as long as the world is interesting. Dark Souls is incredible for this.
If you love challenging and punishing games you should try the Shin Megami Tensei series out since it's infamous for it's difficulty for jrpg standards
@@FlynnMegaTensei I actually have been thinking of trying out Shin Megami Tensei, but I've never been able to get into any JRPG except Pokémon and Final Fantasy 6. I've also heard Persona is a spinoff of SMT.
Beautiful breakdown of the correlation between personality and motivation. I am definitely in the immersion-creativity category and have a strong grasp of the titles and genres that suit my preference and ability to complete them. Nothing beats finishing a story against the backdrop of all the intricate details that the sidequests bring, making you feel truly fulfilled, knowing that nothing was left out because you did what was required of you AND what you intended to do.
2 minutes in and I already have a huge appreciation for the fact that you pointed out the Barnum Effect. I think personality tests can be a decent way to get general view of a person, but humans are far more complex than any test can demonstrate.
Unless stuff that makes you smile is something messed up like kicking puppies or not flushing the toilet in a public restroom then GET HELP YOU MONSTER!!!
This is actually one of the best videos ever. I spent watching it double the amount of video duration so I can fully understand it. It really made me look at my personality understand it more and just accept it without being ashamed of my preferences and what kind of games I like. It kinda enlighted me of what kind of games may suit me and gave me more confidence in playing the game I like even if not so many people play them. Thanks for the video! great video!
In my older age, I've come to prefer games where your character is mostly undefined. You define them with your choices and a good old character creator. By the way, nice to meet you. You showed up in my feed for the first time today and I like your stuff.
Same, it bothers me when the character I'm playing has a set personality and/or looks. One of the things I hate the most is when your character is a heroic kind do-gooder and you can't just be an insensitive jerk. Let me be an asshole damn it!
@nasolem It's an acquired taste (the voice), iconic, but really recommend playing the witcher 3 and it's DLCs all the way through, you will get attached to Geralt and the others... gets very good as it goes on past a point. With good stories in it through. Hope you give it a go! There is a reason for the reviews!
@looksnotperfect L.N.P. I think people like blank slates, like Masterchief in Halo 1, 2, and 3. Every drop of info or personality was great because there wasn't much. Also anyone can connect and relate to him. It's why later Halo games weren't as liked. (Halo 4). Because 343 Industries went into character development and messages and stuff. Wasn't fun.
Oh man, I really liked your thoughts at the ending a lot! Especially the quote "get to know yourself" instead of "just be yourself" which is easier said than done. Oh and I can really relate to your Persona 5 (Royal) Clips xD
So glad you liked that! Honestly once I kinda had that shift in perspective a few years back, it was like a weight was lifted. Suddenly life was less about fitting a mold and more about making a big beautiful mess 😅
This is the line that really sold me on this video. It's only felt more true as I get older and meet people from all over the range on that spectrum of self-awareness.
As someone with a psychology degree, I saw the title and was so ready to dunk on this entire video, but you’ve handled the topic very well. Most personality inventories are pseudoscientific bunk, but the Big Five stands head and shoulders above the rest. Awesome work.
Huh. That kinda explains why most personality tests piss me off because I keep getting the same result and it never actually explains who I am as a person, even remotely. In a sense, they give me insight into me based on how consistently wrong they are.
People are always repeating this notion they heard that the Big Five is superior, but its consistency comes from the fact that it is so generalized. It night be the best way we have of measuring trends, but the depths of Jung's cognitive science reveal far more about the mind.
As a psychologist/ therapist and gamer, I really love this video. Very nuanced, Big 5 mention (love it), and I wasnt aware of the gamer motivation questionare. What a guy that dr Yee! I can see Extraversion/ Introversion, openness and contietiousness as factors in what types of games people gravitate to. As I kid I olayed more genres that I do now. Dont have a lot of time now as well. Love Zelda BotW and TotK, but the exploring takes so much time. Really fell in love with the more linear Story driven games like God of war and the recent FF16. Story is my main motivation and mastery as a good second place.
In addition to the types of games we play (genres), I wonder how personality affects our actual playstyles in these games. For instance, why do some players play agro/balanced/turtle in strategy games? Or tactics vs theory in chess? Why do I knowingly main unviable characters in ssbm like ganondorf whereas my friend just plays the best character fox? Why is there a stereotype that girls only play support role in moba? What dictates a players preference to tank, dps, mage, ranged/melee? What compels my friend to build a treehouse in minecraft whereas my other friend is content with a dirt hole?
Did you ever find out if personality affects playstyle? I'm an avid chess player so I've been trying to figure out the types of playstyles, although I feel like they would apply to a lot of games: Tactical vs Positional: Do you prefer intense calculations or relying more on intuition? Calm vs Chaotic: Do you prefer to play calmly and focus on your own plans, or provocatively with the intent of tricking your opponent? That's about all I've come up with so far.
Play against sore losers, so i usually try to beat them in style , or give them bit of chance for dramatic effect, if i do win they dont get too angry, but get amazed instead lol.
-Doc, I want you to guess my personnality based on what I play. -Ok, give me the two most opposite exemple from your steam library. -Atelier sophie to doom eternal. *Doc is hanging from the ceiling*
I love CoD I love Escape from Tarkove/EFT I love all soulsborne games I love old school strategy I hate TDefense I love Darkest dungeon I love FGO I love reading novels but hate manga I like anime I have a distaste for waifus I love Vinland saga, WEP, KnY, AoT I love DmC I love dungeon crawler, retro, oldschool rpg I love 2d sidescrollers a lot Good luck figuring out my personality Status of psychiatrist: overkilled
I have the same problem with youtube and its recommendations. My feed is an unholy conglomeration of metal, vtubers, shitposts and documentaries, and a lot more.
@@bonogiamboni4830 I think if you remove the videos that you don't like from your recommendations you get less of those. I've been doing that so much that my recommended tab is barely new
except for body language. I can read body language fairly well. Years of customer relations work getting them to spend more on this or that has made it easier to identify various traits people have when they are on the fence about something and need a little push, or are set one way or another. Remember 85% of your communication is body language. While it isn't an exact science, it will help you capture hearts and minds..
@@dafien530 true. a family member of mine used to use body language deduction in his work for decades. I also learned business communication, much of which was decoding the body language of our co-workers and competitors.
@@BenefitCounterbench yep! If you have kids you can practice with them at an early age. Their body language is how they speak before they can speak. My nephew will be two in June uses words and hand gestures to communicate. He knows his numbers by fingers and can recognize the primary and secondary colors.. I call that boy a Nephilim. He was just measured today 28lbs and 3 ft tall not even 2 yet but you can read him well...
This is my favourite video, by far. I love how you never imply that there's any concrete rules, that there are guarantees in psychology. You present multiple factors that influence what we play, how the factors interact with each other, and you clearly communicate the complexity of the "web" of influences on our brain. Bravo!
The start of this was like horoscopes where I was like, "How can all of those explain me at the same time. This is bullshit." Daryl: "This is bullshit." Me: "Yea, that explains it."
@@Yellowredstone They used to be really good. As you said, they inspired SV..but I think up to the Game Cube. After that there were a lot of issues with publishing rights so now Harvest Moon(by a different developer) sucks..Story of Seasons is the new name they are publishing the games as. Rune Factory is basically HM rpg and they are pretty fun if you like more action as well.
Introversion is about where you pull your energy from, for example I love going to the mall for 5-6 hours with my family every Black Friday but I usually have to stay in my room watching UA-cam for several hours till I can do anything else. Edit: thanks for the likes
Woah! Coming across someone that actually understands what introversion is? I'm so dang tired of everyone equating introversion to antisocialness, especially those more extreme stories
Yes! I like having meaningful long conversations with people I click with but I really need some time to rest (all by myself) after that. I wish more people understood introversion properly.
Yeah, I love going out and being around people more than being alone, but the more I do it the more I feel burnt out, and end up having to spend more time alone bc of that... Might be my anxiety disorder though lol
In the context of personality psych, introversion is seen more as having a low score in extraversion. Extraversion being defined by socialibilty, assertiveness, reward-seeking behavior, and being highly energetic.
@@StrongDizzle also important to note that extroverted doesn't necessarily mean that you're good at talking to people and being introverted doesn't necessarily make you socially inept.
The neutrality and constant reminders to not take everything seriously shows how genuine and truly informative this guy is, he doesn't want us to believe in what his research says, he wants us to defy it and be skeptical. This is the way every influencer should be.
for those of you genuinely worrying about having multiple "personalities" after this, don't worry!! most people have many different interests depending on different moods and different stimuli. i promise it's very normal and there is no reason to panic!~
It would actually be multiple states of mood, not multiple personalities. As personality is intrinsic and hardcoded to us, it's something that doesn't change over time, it only matures.
@@victuz i replied to someone a little further down saying the exact same thing that it’s not multiple personalities so much as different states of mood!!! i have DID so i know the difference well but i think a lot of people don’t realise the difference between mood states and personalities!
As an introvert I love playing single world games, multiplayer games are fun but I always get anxiety talking to people. A game that I really liked was sky I wasn't pressured to talk to someone as soon as I met them and felt the joy of hanging out with people that I didn't have to talk to.
YES! I feel the same way! I love being around people, but not talking or interacting for a long time. It bogs me down when I want is to be free and do my own thing. On the other hand, people are entertaining and have good social energy. The concert happening rn is literally my favorite. A shared experience that is also independent gaming!
Getting a psych degree, have taken multiple courses that cover personality and the field of personality, and you've done an absolutely wonderful job of research, and I'm only in the first five minutes. Awesome work dude!
When I tell you that I screamed "YES" when the dvd logo hit the corner, I mean it. Thanks for including that, I've never seen it in real life before lmao
"People who enjoy JRPGs typically doubt the decisions they make in life" God damn, why was that so spot on. (edit: even though it was made up it still felt real)
that was me with the line about minecraft and the like "with a great need for people to like and admire them" "YOU CAN'T JUST CALL ME OUT LIKE THIS GEH WTF"
You can say that to people who plays visual novels, DnD games, puzzle and more. Fact is, almost everyone lives with regrets or thinks they have poor decision in life. It's just too generalized
I took the test and I got over 80% in both fantasy and story, and I loved what you said about the immersion-creativity type being more open because that’s exactly how I feel. I love games with stories but I also love to try new things like I’ve just started watching anime and I’m thinking of trying maybe a Pokémon game one day (although I got a LONG list of games to play first). The only games I really don’t like are ones where I have to do a ton of unnecessary tasks against my free will or I have to do a ton of strategy and not my own thing. This study is just so interesting and I’m glad you made this amazing video essay, keep doing what you’re doing 😊
idk how old you are but pokemon should be a game everyone should play before they decide they don't like it its only one of the most iconic games in game history start with silver or maybe emerald first highly recommend them my friend! :)
as someone with my psych degree, I appreciate the disclaimers and the research involved in this! Personality psych is hard to describe since it's so difficult to measure effectively.
What's with all the hate in the replies? Psychology is important and useful. Social workers, therapists, case workers. They are all essential and life changing. And yes, a college degree is required for these jobs.
3:03 thank God the DVD hit the corner. If you added that to the screen and then didn't show it hitting the corner I'd have had a bad day for sure. Thinking you'd leave me hanging on that was giving me a big spike in anxiety, enough to make my nervous ticks to trigger 😂
I almost didn't want to click on this video because I am skeptical of "personality types". But I'm so glad I did because you tackled the video with much consideration and your editing is top tier. Thank you for this remarkable piece of media!
2020-21 has really made me want to focus on getting to know myself better and I think games are such a huge part of me and this video was just really fun yeah idk why I'm telling you this but anyone who comes across it, I hope you are doing good!
@@paraSocialParadox Oh yeah, definitely. I grew up with games so that's probably a huge part of why they mean so much to me now, especially with how much of a sentimental/nostalgic person I am, lol.
I'm quite introverted and sentimental and Journey impacted me deeply. Idk what exactly it was about it but after that long beautful journey with my little friend, maybe I was gullible and naive, but discovering at the end that was a real player helping me on my first journey really got to me, I think about that moment a lot.
I played journey ages ago on the ps3 as a kid, when I was more open and extroverted and the game didn’t really do much for me. Now maybe I should try it again as I’m more introverted and tend to be affected by little things with stronger meaning. Never finished the game and hardly remember any of it too
I haven’t played journey but I’ve played children of the light and I went through the whole game with someone else and they helped me through it and when I found out they were real I was so happy
I did the math and discovered that if I wanted to play every game in my backlog to completion, and by that I mean just seeing the end credits, not necessarily 100% it, it would require more hours than I have reasonable life expectancy. Coming to grips with this, getting over my FOMO, and realizing that I cannot play everything was a big step for me. I'm much less stressed about it these days.
PVE for the win. Most PVP players in Survival games are the kinds of people that would take pleasure out of kicking downkids sand castle on a beach that they spent hours working on.
Dude great video. Your ending message was beautiful and really hit home with me. It’s great getting to know yourself and being comfortable who you are.
Holy crap, you did an amazing job on this. As a psych major, personality enthusiast and gamer, this was incredibly insightful and interesting, and pleasantly detailed and precise!
I somehow got recommended this video from a Jazz Emu music video about a DVD logo. I cannot express how satisfying it was to actually see the DVD logo hit the corner of the screen during the disclaimer.
I really liked the openness in this video about how there are always exceptions and that things can often be different for others. It's also interesting that we play some games because they relate to us more rather than just for the reason of wanting to be something else.
I like that thought too because if we make our character in a game something we like, it might not necessarily mean we want to be something different. Rather, our player character or avatar may reflect on our own personality and interests, perhaps giving a deeper insight into who we are.
One thing I find interesting from this is that I have somewhere weird traits where I both lose and gain things from interacting with people, like I am super competitive but people drain me like nothing else. Which I think can be seen in my gaming habits tbh, I’ll play very competitive very social games like milsims, tactical and team shooters for intensely for brief periods of time. Then go play rogue likes, action rpgs, or strategy games for a while, then go back to social games and repeat.
I'm introverted, shy, and love to be completely alone. But when I'm in the mood, I go all out online playing social type games anonymously like a loud maniac. No one I know irl would be able to recognize me.
Could you please tell what awesome social type games are there out there? I've used to have a lot of crazy fun there, but I've became so hermit last few years, even with gaming. Would love to taste this ecstatic feeling once again :)
Love that opening and your nuanced and humbling thoughts throughout the vid! Thank you and I'm so glad the algorithm suggested this vid, you got a new subscriber
I thought "being your best self" was what it meant, as in, don't pass on opportunities and have goals, but I think he did a better job in that getting to know yourself is the unifying if not most important step. Being proud of what you like, THEN set goals and stay true to yourself. So "get to know yourself and be proud of what you like, be the best version of yourself and have goals, and then ALWAYS...be yourself instead of just pleasing others." It's kinda backwards just hearing "be yourself".
Real Banger of a Video. As a person who hits (is in) the Creative and Strategy categories hard... I'm not surprised that these sorts of videos mesh with me.
I think it's more about what mood you're in rather than your personality, if you are stressed you want to relax, if you are bored you want to be stimulated, if you want to feel achievement you want to be challenged.
Agreed. If someome were to see the games I play they would never be able to categorize it into a set criterion. I play pretty much everything there is and that greatly depends on my current mood.
Appreciate you for picking the DVD waiting screen that bounced in the corner, it’s my first video of yours and I expected you to tease us with something that will never happen
I definitely fall into both the mastery-achievement & immersion-creativity areas when I enjoy a game. I love a good challenge but also enjoy exploring everything for items & secrets while getting all the achievements for the game. It's why I play games like Bloodborne, Resident Evil games, Kingdom Hearts, Sherlock Holmes Chapter One, Legend of Zelda games, Outlast, Persona games, Shadow of Colossus, & Final Fantasy games as I like to immerse myself in the world of the game but I need that nice lvl challenge & investment in the characters to keep me motivated to keep playing. It's why I fall off playing sandbox games like Minecraft because unless I play with a friend I just end up bored since they're nothing to really challenging me nor characters to get attached too
When playing those types of games I just ask other players to give me quests basically. I like having objectives and goals too much for just free-form game play. I'd rather go grind for iron in minecraft for a few hours than try to build anything that isn't a castle every single time.
described me perfectly, love videogames like elden ring, dark souls, lies of p, hollow knight, devil my cry, usually hack and slash-souls. games with plenty of challenges and secret item and areas to discover, also I love games that are deeply involved with story but also have a good gameplay, thats why i like assassins creed, red dead redeptiom 2 but dont like those anime-story telling games wich you do nothing excepts walk and talk. I rather play terror games like outlast, layers of fear and observer and evil resident evil that are games that explores surrealism and invests in good atmosphere and plenty variaty of enemies and guns. When it comes to minecraft i fell the same felling, unless im playing with my friends and with interesing mods i dont feel stuck to it
Something that's always interested me is the appeal of games like the sims and tomodachi life, typically I hear that "people play them because god complex" but I feel like there's a lot more to them than that, for me it's fascinating to see how developers try to translate the unpredictability of real life into the objective realm of programming, like how tomodachi life creates baby miis.
i like the sims bc my life sucks and its hard to control so i look for an escape anywhere i can. the sims is good for that but it would be awesome if it was mmo
@@persephone.rincon I used to think like this and started playing mmo, then I get "beaten up" (I mean comparing myself with top level player) and feel like sucker again
The Sims is interesting because of how how many ways there are of enjoying it. You can play it as a social sim and put your family through more-or-less wacky scenarios or you could put the sim part on the back and dedicate most of your time to interior design, or play in some other unorthodox way. In that sense, I feel the appeal is quite similar to games like Minecraft. It's less about following a very specific goal and instead finding your own goals and ways of expressing yourself through its world and mechanics.
"...but I think that a better piece of advice is to get to know yourself... and don't be ashamed" (possibly paraphrased) I'm the type of person to scroll through psych videos but I love gaming as well so I clicked on this video. Glad that happened, and I'd like to share something that should also be taken with a grain of salt but that I feel does also have value. I realized that getting to know yourself also applies to forming new relationships. People generally surround themselves with people that make them feel fulfilled in some way or people adjacent to those people (friends of friends) that make us feel fulfilled in some way. Chances are, they're often friends with us because they feel fulfilled in part by us. Not all friendships or romantic relationships end up being healthy, however, so knowing the kind of person you are and being comfortable with that, or knowing what you want and working toward that, will also help you to find people and communities that support that healthy you.
I took that gamer motivation test about halfway through and noticed I’d say “it depends” with a lot of the questions. For example, one of the questions was “how important is character customization”. If it’s a more character based game like Persona or Spider-Man PS4, then I would rather the characters stay how the devs intended them to look, despite the customization options given to me. But with more abstract games where you’re meant to BE the player character like Skyrim or Pokémon, then customization is a must. I just thought that was interesting.
I feel like this entire discussion on personality and its relationship to gaming could be deepened significantly with the clarification/nuance of moods. I'm not always a destructive maniac who just wants a good old fashioned powertrip murdering hordes of zombies. I'm not always looking to play a chill game of minecraft where you can just sorta zone out mining or building something. Sometimes you want a hard challenge trying to beat a cod zombies easter egg or darksouls boss. The only answer i can always give is i never am in the mood for competitive online multiplayer where you are just going to get crushed by people with very different available time commitments and skill levels than you. (Also please no anxiety / jumpscare horror) I would say personality affects mood and mood affects what you want to play.
Games like Persona and Spiderman still give you character customization, it's just through costumes and outfits instead of character creation. Customization, isn't just editing everything about a character. It can be through the clothes and/or giving some alternate hair styles. But yeah I agree it depends on the game, but I feel all games can include customization in some way. That being said I'll play a game with zero character customization, it just makes the game better in my opinion.
If the devs gave you the option to customize your character they intended exactly that, to give you the freedom to choose, if they intend you to play with the stock looks, they simply don't provide an option.
This was very interesting. There are certain games that me and my husband both love playing, or even playing together, and some that the other is not interested in at all, and watching this I realized the games we play together usually fall under the "Discovery" type. My husband is pretty clearly a mastery-achievement person and I'm firmly in the immersion creativity cluster. Honestly I think this relates to real world games as well. We do escape rooms together regularly and I think we make such a good 2-person team because we both enjoy playing, but look at the rooms and problems from slightly different pov because our motivations are a little different.
"If you're there for the destruction, you're less likely to be there for strategy" Me, after a bunch of very flawed but fun mathematics that make me look like the stupidest intelectual you've seen: "Hehe thing go boom boom".
"Most people aren't this one-dimensional" My little brother, who only plays games to destroy everything around him (and eventually rage quit after finding out that that's not the point of the game): *are you sure about that*
Understandable I only played GTA and saints row to cause mass destruction...I have actually yet to beat any GTA and I've only beaten one saints row game
@@cometaHavoc yeah but in that case it's no longer gambling, it's just poker or blackjack or whatever game it actually is. sure there could be imaginary currency involved, but that might as well be just score points.
Even considering your latter point: poker can still be a fun game, strictly mechanically speaking. I love texas hold'em, regardless if genuine currency is involved. Meaning: even IF there was currency involved, it would still be an enjoyable game. Sure it's still a game of chance, but so is every turn based strategic jrpg that works with "critical hits" and "hit chance". If it's just a PURE chance game, like roulette or blackjack (provided you're not counting cards) there really is no objective reason to like it other than for the reward you receive IF you win. That's a bad game.
So, been reading some comments and wanted to note a few things.
1) Please pardon the dude playing league with a controller. I’ve never played LoL, but apparently this is a damnable sin. It’s stock footage, so, you know 😅
2) You’re welcome for the DVD part, it’s the least I can do for how kind you’ve all been to me since I started doing UA-cam ❤️
3) Thank you for being the exception to the rules, like I said, personality is not so black and white
4) Follow ya boy on Twitter - twitter.com/DarylTalksGames
5) Thank you so much for stopping by, this video seems to be doing exceptionally well and that’s because you of you 🙏🏼
Doing the thing for the algorithm
I subbed because of this video dude, it's good shit
league's dope
Amazing video. Glad it was recommended
This was a great video
DVD logo: - hits corner -
*Everyone liked that*
It's at 3:07 for anyone who is interested.
Except it didn't
I waited
@@novaria it did
I dunno, i legit wanted it to bounce off of each wall one after the other instead
It just doesn't come off as quite right to me otherwise
"My back log is bigger than my future" ... I now know the words to describe that sensation, thanks
Same. So relatable.
That is a quote and a half and I'm using this to explain my 20+ games on switch that i haven't finished
It almost makes me wish Epic would stop giving me things. The backlog is well into the triple digits.
At this point i’ve just started calling it my video game collection because calling it a backlog would imply that I actually plan on finishing them someday lol
My new years resolution was to not play any other story games until i finish one, and then move on to the next. This has made me play and finish three JRPGs in three months (Persona 4, Crosscode, Xenoblade Chronicles 2) never going back to playing on a whim, i can't wait to start my next game that doesn't take 100-200 hours, since ill start clearing those muuuuuch faster than all the others
2:45
Daryl: explaining personality stuff
Me: DVD logo 👀
Thank you for always noticing the little things I add lololol 🙏🏼
*it hit the corner*
23 hours ago ???
@@hellishere5615 On my phone he wrote thet 19 hours ago🤷♂️
@@sdrawkcab_emanresu youtube be drunk again
"I'm here for the story, and I don't care how weird things get."
This will forever be my response when people ask how I enjoy certain things. Cuz it's hard to explain man, there are things I would've never gotten into except for the fact that I love a good story, and don't get easily put off by anything.
I hear you man. My favourite all time game is a text based multiplayer one called Akanbar, I'd recommend people to try it because it's free, the players drive the story and there's things possible in the text medium that just aren't in graphical games, but I don't expect other people to understand that.
PLAY JAZZPUNK, ITS PERFECT FOR YOU
no man, liking the story isnt enough to explain your hentai catalogue.
@@ohno7544 why would anyone have to explain their hentai catalogue though :o
This is me with all the crack fanfiction I enjoy
First minute in the video: "Hmm, this sounds a lot like a gaming horoscope"
"Oh btw, I made it all up"
"Checks out"
I knew he was bullshitting when he said "people who like platformers tend to be critical of themselves" I lol'd
ikr i was like, hm i don't know this channel, but he seems to be doing the american bullshitter thingy, also called pandering, so many genres in such a few sentences, a cater to every need. I'm glad it was just for a short while though.
Every other american i meet wants me to buy a gun, an insurance plan, subscribe to a monthly something, a burguer or a prostitute. Kinda got me aware of marketing strategós
Yeah, I thought something was fishy when the description of the JRPG player was basically the average weeb stereotype lol.
@@CrowAthas buy a gun and a burger
@@ffwast buy a burger gun
THE DVD LOGO HIT THE CORNER OF THE SCREEN FUCK YEAH!
Yeeeeeeee
3:08
BACKFLIP
XD
I was soo waiting for that too
HEEEELLLLLYEEEAAAAAHHHHHH
Was looking for a comment like this lol
I get my energy from carbohydrates, but I'm just wild like that.
For me calories in general
Weirdo!
@@PushPastMyLimits And you gain height from inches?
@@thatsinteresting3415 lolz ye sleep and eat well
Lol living on the wild side I see
3:08 I cant understate how happy i was for this to happen. This truly changed my life for the better. Thank you.
So god damn happy
That was the best moment of my life
Was looking for this comment
I agree
Corner
'Introvert living vicariously through charismatic Persona protagonists' type-beat
:O
you too huh?
Real people are too draining
yeah-
Persona 4 chad type beat
Me during that first section: These sound a lot like horoscopes.
Called Barnum Effect i guess 😅
Yeah you right but I actually believed it at first because, unlike horoscopes, the game is something you choose not the random month you were born
@@qb1361 True, they just sounded vague to me. One seemed like it almost contradicted itself.
@@qb1361 The point was his description fits nearly everybody who's watching, just like horoscopes. You can read any horoscope and slap yours on its name and it will fit you just as much as the one that's supposed to be yours. It's so vague that you can bundle up everyone and then just pass it off as accurate. Thats why you believed it and that's how they get ya.
@@MrKing-qd7gi Unironically thats kind of amazing, how they word it so theres actually people who believe in it.
"I need to win even if it hurts me"
-League players
TRUE !
Hahahahaha, this hurts! But I got to win. Spin to win, ftw!
Same goes for Overwatch
I'd say it's more like "I need to hurt myself and others around me", at least if we're talking soloq. Winning is only top priority at the highest elo.
every league player are hypocrites anyway so
Senior in a behavioral science undergrad here, really excellent work! You are among the few who dodged and weaved around the MASSIVE pitfall traps in the field of personality, and address a lot of relevant factors that deserve real attention (such as the barnum effect in the intro)
I came here expecting a mess of pseudoscience (new to the channel) and I was blown away by how well this was made!
agreed, it really deserves the praise.
I was a therapist (counseling psych), before disability slapped me down, and I've been here for a while; but, I strongly agree that it was refreshing to not have another popsci video.
The thing that I think most people don't realize is that personality inventories are really only valuable in research. Even then, you need to consider so much, from experiment design to the stats that'll be coming out the other side, and have everything go right during the execution, to be able to tease any reasonable meaning out of any of it. Which, is already demanding a level of assumed good faith and competence that I'm not comfortable lending to just anyone.
Anyway, this was all just a very long way of saying that I really appreciate Daryl's commitment to stopping the bullshit train, early and often, before anything truly egregious can get started.
"...do you pay attention to detail..." being right after the captions misspelled sorta as "sotra" absolutely slayed me.
I- I didn’t even notice............. welp.
I too had the captions on but missed that misspelling. I have failed.
May I just point out the level of satisfaction and dopamine to my brain that hit when the stopped DVD logo hit the corner… truly an unprecedented feeling
Scrolled too far for this
Same! ;3 😌😌
I came here just to thank him for making sure that was there.
A man of culture I see
i came straight to the comments when i saw the dvd hit the cornher
3:08 Seeing the DVD video logo hit the corner gave me a lot of satisfaction
I NEARLY LEAPED OUT OF MY SEAT WHEN THAT HAPPENED
I was already trying to predict the angle and felt victorious when it not only hit exactly the corner but also seeing it moving back same as it came. Good times ☺️
@@DeceitfulRain same
lol I rewound the video twice just to be sure it actually happened
This man delivered the goods :D
Thank you for letting that dvd logo hit the corner
My personality is broke, which is why I mostly play free games.
Relatable.
@GATOBAM My life and wallet are so broke I have to grind harder than a stripper
@@nunyabiznes33 And how exactly d'you grind? Just curious, you didn't have to answer if you don't want to but if possible then... 🥺
the pirate bay is waving.
@@dragonytacz9363 Steamunlocked???!? whats that.
I cannot lie, that entire intro segment was slick as fuck.
Absolutely one of the best he has done
Unfortunately I knew what was up when he said the thing about the doom and the puzzles.
I was about to close the video because "what kind of bullshit is this", but then AH OKAY I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE
Deadass
@@RatusMax Yup, the link between quiet people and JRPGs made sense but the next part not at all.
3:08 IT HIT THE CORNNERRRR
I like how the clip ends right after that so my attention goes back to the video
Sooo satisfying
I can't believe it hit the corner
Not lawls. smh I can't believe it's not lawls.
Yep yep. That's what I was here for.
hey man, currently writing a paper on the effects of video games on the brain and using your channel as one of my primary sources, thank you for making information like this so accessible and easy to understand, really came in clutch with my assignment. please keep making good work
How'd you do?
How confident were you?
did you die?
Introvert here. I definitely prefer single player games, but that doesn't mean I necessarily only like to play games alone. I grew up watching friends play single player games and having them watch me play them, and I've always found comfort in that. Whether we're watching each other play one game and commenting on it the whole way through, or just playing different games in the same room together, I see it as a cozy form of quality time.
Then you probably love the Batman games
@@blueshadowsoundeffects1559 Arkham Series is goated, also love me the Fromsoft lineup. Never liked the pvp in those tho
@@munkee_man seeing the phantom passed by, and the messages, it's feel so wholesome.
Im alone in this big world but not really. Idk its really feel weirdly good.
Me an my sister love playing hide and seek on roblox that's one of my favorite ways of bonding with her, since she's almost going to college
I like single player games because the divided screen on most multi player game sessions are hard for me to see. I also like how single player games are more immersive, but that maybe be the reason I prefer RPGs when I play console games. On my phone it's usually puzzles.
"I need to win, even if it hurts someone else's feelings".
- Sincerely every CoD player😂
*Flashback to modern warfare 2 voice chat*
And also every LoL player 😂
@@nezunish-898 Modern Warfare lobbies was more gory than the actual game 😂
well for me losing doesn't hurt my feelings,it just makes me more energized to reach a new level.
@@leegenny8712 Then... Did you really lose?
The dvd logo hit the god damn corner perfectly 👌🏽😩 3:08
At least I am not the only one how were satisfied by it.
came to the comments for dis
BACKFLIP
XD
Man just explained astrology people in the first three minutes.
Me, who likes to play pretty much any genre: Oh.
Hey thats me too. I can't think of any genre that I don't like at all I just like good games and dislike bad games.
You maxed out all the stats lol
That also would fit into a certain personality.
@@dnbqup or spread out all stats and never mastered a skill tree
But surely you DO have a favorite genre?
What genre would you consider to give you the most fulfillment, or the most energy, etc...
Not saying it can't be multiple genres or titles. But surely you can't enjoy everything equally. If so, that's an amazing exception to a rule.
I’m so happy that you included the portion of the DVD screensaver that hit the corner perfectly. So satisfying.
I looked at it frame by frame and i think its perfect
Just saw it and I think it's the best part of this video
I really appreciated that the DVD logo hit the corner, then I realized I wasn't listening at all and had to rewind
It's part of his evil plot to get more watch time to boost his algorithm clicks 😈
At first I thought he was gonna bring up the DVD logo
I paused the video and looked for this comment as soon as felt the same thing.
clicked for hades in the thumbnail, got surprised by how good the video was
Bro, epic pfp! Legends is my favorite game ever!
@@BenjaDearman yooo thanks bro!!! i got a modded psvita last year and its the first thing i played ngl
I love how cautiously you approached this topic. Personalities are so difficult to pin down and its easy to accidentally try to fit yourself into the box that you think is the best. Delicious food for thought indeed.
"It's easy to accidentally try to fit yourself into the box that you think is the best" - for me, this is true even without things like personality typology and psychometric instruments. They say to 'live in the present', but sometimes it's all too easy to forget. Labels are supposed to be descriptive, not prescriptive, but even so...
As an introvert, I love to experience and explore different worlds all by myself, and I also love well-written stories. I love the immersion.
But I also overlap a little into the Mastery archetype, because I really love challenging games as long as the world is interesting. Dark Souls is incredible for this.
it's the exact same for me, I could've written this comment.. May the flames guide thee, dear personality friend
@@HeiroftheAbyss Praise the Sun! \[T]/
Haha same
If you love challenging and punishing games you should try the Shin Megami Tensei series out since it's infamous for it's difficulty for jrpg standards
@@FlynnMegaTensei
I actually have been thinking of trying out Shin Megami Tensei, but I've never been able to get into any JRPG except Pokémon and Final Fantasy 6. I've also heard Persona is a spinoff of SMT.
There's a secret 4th category called: the "League Of Legends players"
And noone likes them.
Not even themselves
I can confirm
i can also confirm
Nobody hates League playerbase more than the playerbase itself.
Same aplies to Smash.
So like Star Wars fans?
Beautiful breakdown of the correlation between personality and motivation. I am definitely in the immersion-creativity category and have a strong grasp of the titles and genres that suit my preference and ability to complete them. Nothing beats finishing a story against the backdrop of all the intricate details that the sidequests bring, making you feel truly fulfilled, knowing that nothing was left out because you did what was required of you AND what you intended to do.
2 minutes in and I already have a huge appreciation for the fact that you pointed out the Barnum Effect. I think personality tests can be a decent way to get general view of a person, but humans are far more complex than any test can demonstrate.
If you play league of legends you have, at one point, considered kicking a child
I have considered that before i even played league
But I haven’t played League Legends...
Oh wait !
at "one" point?
Hmm. I've never tried the game but it sounds like I might like it.
Lee Sin vs Annie
Great advice 17:56 👍 “Get to know yourself, take the time to learn who you are, pay attention to what makes you smile and don’t be ashamed of it.”
then i can make my market list out of geneca convention🥰🥳
I mean unless it’s something messed up then you need mental help or Jesus.
Unless stuff that makes you smile is something messed up like kicking puppies or not flushing the toilet in a public restroom then GET HELP YOU MONSTER!!!
Why did this make me tear up?
@@featherlikescartoons5098 get a life
This is actually one of the best videos ever.
I spent watching it double the amount of video duration so I can fully understand it. It really made me look at my personality understand it more and just accept it without being ashamed of my preferences and what kind of games I like. It kinda enlighted me of what kind of games may suit me and gave me more confidence in playing the game I like even if not so many people play them.
Thanks for the video! great video!
In my older age, I've come to prefer games where your character is mostly undefined. You define them with your choices and a good old character creator. By the way, nice to meet you. You showed up in my feed for the first time today and I like your stuff.
You might like Valheim then.
Same, it bothers me when the character I'm playing has a set personality and/or looks.
One of the things I hate the most is when your character is a heroic kind do-gooder and you can't just be an insensitive jerk. Let me be an asshole damn it!
@nasolem literally the biggest thing that bothered me when I was first getting into the Witcher
@nasolem It's an acquired taste (the voice), iconic, but really recommend playing the witcher 3 and it's DLCs all the way through, you will get attached to Geralt and the others... gets very good as it goes on past a point. With good stories in it through. Hope you give it a go! There is a reason for the reviews!
@looksnotperfect L.N.P. I think people like blank slates, like Masterchief in Halo 1, 2, and 3. Every drop of info or personality was great because there wasn't much. Also anyone can connect and relate to him. It's why later Halo games weren't as liked. (Halo 4). Because 343 Industries went into character development and messages and stuff. Wasn't fun.
Oh man, I really liked your thoughts at the ending a lot! Especially the quote "get to know yourself" instead of "just be yourself" which is easier said than done. Oh and I can really relate to your Persona 5 (Royal) Clips xD
So glad you liked that! Honestly once I kinda had that shift in perspective a few years back, it was like a weight was lifted. Suddenly life was less about fitting a mold and more about making a big beautiful mess 😅
6 hours ago..?
@@Aloewaves Patreon early access ;)
@@DarylTalksGames
Nice! I'll maybe consider joining
This is the line that really sold me on this video. It's only felt more true as I get older and meet people from all over the range on that spectrum of self-awareness.
As someone with a psychology degree, I saw the title and was so ready to dunk on this entire video, but you’ve handled the topic very well. Most personality inventories are pseudoscientific bunk, but the Big Five stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Awesome work.
Huh. That kinda explains why most personality tests piss me off because I keep getting the same result and it never actually explains who I am as a person, even remotely. In a sense, they give me insight into me based on how consistently wrong they are.
People are always repeating this notion they heard that the Big Five is superior, but its consistency comes from the fact that it is so generalized. It night be the best way we have of measuring trends, but the depths of Jung's cognitive science reveal far more about the mind.
@Kelvin Higgs
This sentence is so wrong in so many ways 😂
What do you think of Myers Briggs?
I’m curious to know your opinion on Myers-Briggs
As a psychologist/ therapist and gamer, I really love this video. Very nuanced, Big 5 mention (love it), and I wasnt aware of the gamer motivation questionare. What a guy that dr Yee! I can see Extraversion/ Introversion, openness and contietiousness as factors in what types of games people gravitate to. As I kid I olayed more genres that I do now. Dont have a lot of time now as well. Love Zelda BotW and TotK, but the exploring takes so much time. Really fell in love with the more linear Story driven games like God of war and the recent FF16. Story is my main motivation and mastery as a good second place.
In addition to the types of games we play (genres), I wonder how personality affects our actual playstyles in these games. For instance, why do some players play agro/balanced/turtle in strategy games? Or tactics vs theory in chess? Why do I knowingly main unviable characters in ssbm like ganondorf whereas my friend just plays the best character fox? Why is there a stereotype that girls only play support role in moba? What dictates a players preference to tank, dps, mage, ranged/melee? What compels my friend to build a treehouse in minecraft whereas my other friend is content with a dirt hole?
Did you ever find out if personality affects playstyle?
I'm an avid chess player so I've been trying to figure out the types of playstyles, although I feel like they would apply to a lot of games:
Tactical vs Positional: Do you prefer intense calculations or relying more on intuition?
Calm vs Chaotic: Do you prefer to play calmly and focus on your own plans, or provocatively with the intent of tricking your opponent?
That's about all I've come up with so far.
Play against sore losers, so i usually try to beat them in style , or give them bit of chance for dramatic effect, if i do win they dont get too angry, but get amazed instead lol.
Bro best character is puff get with the meta scrub.
Don't know for others but destroying people with low winrate or unviable characters is giving me such an ego boost.
why are we human?
-Doc, I want you to guess my personnality based on what I play.
-Ok, give me the two most opposite exemple from your steam library.
-Atelier sophie to doom eternal.
*Doc is hanging from the ceiling*
Lmaooooooo
I love CoD
I love Escape from Tarkove/EFT
I love all soulsborne games
I love old school strategy
I hate TDefense
I love Darkest dungeon
I love FGO
I love reading novels but hate manga
I like anime
I have a distaste for waifus
I love Vinland saga, WEP, KnY, AoT
I love DmC
I love dungeon crawler, retro, oldschool rpg
I love 2d sidescrollers a lot
Good luck figuring out my personality
Status of psychiatrist: overkilled
I have the same problem with youtube and its recommendations. My feed is an unholy conglomeration of metal, vtubers, shitposts and documentaries, and a lot more.
@@bonogiamboni4830 I think if you remove the videos that you don't like from your recommendations you get less of those. I've been doing that so much that my recommended tab is barely new
@@floofyfurryfemboy no, the issue is that those are all things i want to watch.
"Not the most solid field in psych" is every field in psych.
True, except for maybe biology
Some more than others :) cognitive is way more solid than behavioral.
except for body language. I can read body language fairly well. Years of customer relations work getting them to spend more on this or that has made it easier to identify various traits people have when they are on the fence about something and need a little push, or are set one way or another. Remember 85% of your communication is body language. While it isn't an exact science, it will help you capture hearts and minds..
@@dafien530 true. a family member of mine used to use body language deduction in his work for decades. I also learned business communication, much of which was decoding the body language of our co-workers and competitors.
@@BenefitCounterbench yep! If you have kids you can practice with them at an early age. Their body language is how they speak before they can speak. My nephew will be two in June uses words and hand gestures to communicate. He knows his numbers by fingers and can recognize the primary and secondary colors.. I call that boy a Nephilim. He was just measured today 28lbs and 3 ft tall not even 2 yet but you can read him well...
Thank you for making the DVD symbol bounce off of the corner of the screen.
This is my favourite video, by far. I love how you never imply that there's any concrete rules, that there are guarantees in psychology. You present multiple factors that influence what we play, how the factors interact with each other, and you clearly communicate the complexity of the "web" of influences on our brain. Bravo!
The start of this was like horoscopes where I was like, "How can all of those explain me at the same time. This is bullshit."
Daryl: "This is bullshit."
Me: "Yea, that explains it."
As an introvert, I really enjoy chill social games, like Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon, to make up for my lack of friends and social interactions.
Is harvest moon any good? I played stardew valley and had a blast, but i know it was heavily inspired by harvest moon
@@Yellowredstone They used to be really good. As you said, they inspired SV..but I think up to the Game Cube. After that there were a lot of issues with publishing rights so now Harvest Moon(by a different developer) sucks..Story of Seasons is the new name they are publishing the games as.
Rune Factory is basically HM rpg and they are pretty fun if you like more action as well.
@@ZeroZmm I love Rune Factory. I'm really hyped for 5 to come out on the Switch.
idk. im more of a super introvert so I'm really in touch with my creative & abstract side that craves fantasy and imaginative settings
@@seadawn8559 I didn't say I prefer social games. I just like them for that reason.
I prefer fantasy or artsy games myself, like Zelda or Journey.
Gamers' astrology
Haha he got us good
@@pilgrimspromise1132he did
Introversion is about where you pull your energy from, for example I love going to the mall for 5-6 hours with my family every Black Friday but I usually have to stay in my room watching UA-cam for several hours till I can do anything else. Edit: thanks for the likes
Woah! Coming across someone that actually understands what introversion is? I'm so dang tired of everyone equating introversion to antisocialness, especially those more extreme stories
Yes! I like having meaningful long conversations with people I click with but I really need some time to rest (all by myself) after that. I wish more people understood introversion properly.
Yeah, I love going out and being around people more than being alone, but the more I do it the more I feel burnt out, and end up having to spend more time alone bc of that... Might be my anxiety disorder though lol
In the context of personality psych, introversion is seen more as having a low score in extraversion. Extraversion being defined by socialibilty, assertiveness, reward-seeking behavior, and being highly energetic.
@@StrongDizzle also important to note that extroverted doesn't necessarily mean that you're good at talking to people and being introverted doesn't necessarily make you socially inept.
I wasn’t paying very close attention and then you said “I’m not juicing your kiwis Connor” and I about had a heart attack
Why did you almost have a hea- _sees username_ Oh HOLY NIGHT. XD
Same
Everybody I know personally named conner is a gigadouche
@@scootza1 ouch
@@conman570 Don't take it personally, I don't know you lmao
The neutrality and constant reminders to not take everything seriously shows how genuine and truly informative this guy is, he doesn't want us to believe in what his research says, he wants us to defy it and be skeptical. This is the way every influencer should be.
for those of you genuinely worrying about having multiple "personalities" after this, don't worry!! most people have many different interests depending on different moods and different stimuli. i promise it's very normal and there is no reason to panic!~
It would actually be multiple states of mood, not multiple personalities.
As personality is intrinsic and hardcoded to us, it's something that doesn't change over time, it only matures.
@@victuz i replied to someone a little further down saying the exact same thing that it’s not multiple personalities so much as different states of mood!!!
i have DID so i know the difference well but i think a lot of people don’t realise the difference between mood states and personalities!
Who would think that?
why would anyone panic over this
The voices in my head say otherwise
As an introvert I love playing single world games, multiplayer games are fun but I always get anxiety talking to people. A game that I really liked was sky I wasn't pressured to talk to someone as soon as I met them and felt the joy of hanging out with people that I didn't have to talk to.
Hahaha wtf
So you have femboy/trans vibes going on, gotcha
@@schmidth ??
@@schmidth?
YES! I feel the same way! I love being around people, but not talking or interacting for a long time. It bogs me down when I want is to be free and do my own thing.
On the other hand, people are entertaining and have good social energy. The concert happening rn is literally my favorite. A shared experience that is also independent gaming!
Getting a psych degree, have taken multiple courses that cover personality and the field of personality, and you've done an absolutely wonderful job of research, and I'm only in the first five minutes. Awesome work dude!
Alas, most models for determining "personality" are unscientific!
It's funny that you say that and yet the first 4 minutes or so he spent on describing what later turned out to be made up.
Yes great astrology!
Awesome work dude!
-Guy on UA-cam that has to find a reason in any statement to say that he’s pursuing a Psych degree
@@swordfish3720 the entire video is psych based lmfao sorry for establishing I have a basis in which to judge the content therein
Thank you so much for editing in the DVD logo, and an much greater thank you for including the DVD logo reaching the corner! So satisfying.
"Sheen, you've brought Undertale to show and tell the last 5 times."
Charlie Sheen? lol
"Charlie Sheen, you've brought SANS to show and tell the last 7 times".
When I tell you that I screamed "YES" when the dvd logo hit the corner, I mean it. Thanks for including that, I've never seen it in real life before lmao
The unexpectedly satisfying things in life. aahhhh
"People who enjoy JRPGs typically doubt the decisions they make in life"
God damn, why was that so spot on. (edit: even though it was made up it still felt real)
that was me with the line about minecraft and the like "with a great need for people to like and admire them"
"YOU CAN'T JUST CALL ME OUT LIKE THIS GEH WTF"
It's supposed to be relatable, that's the Barnum Effect in action
Yeah even though I am going to one of the best schools in the country I am not sure if this is really what I wanted
You can say that to people who plays visual novels, DnD games, puzzle and more.
Fact is, almost everyone lives with regrets or thinks they have poor decision in life.
It's just too generalized
that's kind of what the barnum effect is all about.
I took the test and I got over 80% in both fantasy and story, and I loved what you said about the immersion-creativity type being more open because that’s exactly how I feel. I love games with stories but I also love to try new things like I’ve just started watching anime and I’m thinking of trying maybe a Pokémon game one day (although I got a LONG list of games to play first). The only games I really don’t like are ones where I have to do a ton of unnecessary tasks against my free will or I have to do a ton of strategy and not my own thing. This study is just so interesting and I’m glad you made this amazing video essay, keep doing what you’re doing 😊
idk how old you are but pokemon should be a game everyone should play before they decide they don't like it its only one of the most iconic games in game history start with silver or maybe emerald first highly recommend them my friend! :)
@@Galactus23 Thanks I’ll have to look into it 😊
Oh boy I got 86% for fantasy but 51% for story, so the fantasy takes me but the story barely make me interested
as someone with my psych degree, I appreciate the disclaimers and the research involved in this! Personality psych is hard to describe since it's so difficult to measure effectively.
We know it's not real science. Thanks for reminding us
@@AnneALias where’s your degree then
@@a_sad_girl Burns in the 3rd degree by the sounds of it lol
Do you have a job in psych?
What's with all the hate in the replies? Psychology is important and useful. Social workers, therapists, case workers. They are all essential and life changing. And yes, a college degree is required for these jobs.
3:03 thank God the DVD hit the corner. If you added that to the screen and then didn't show it hitting the corner I'd have had a bad day for sure. Thinking you'd leave me hanging on that was giving me a big spike in anxiety, enough to make my nervous ticks to trigger 😂
Did you just... make a DVD screen saver bounce right in the corner???
C O O M
yes
Holy sheets the mad man
3:08 BACKFLIP
XD
I almost didn't want to click on this video because I am skeptical of "personality types". But I'm so glad I did because you tackled the video with much consideration and your editing is top tier. Thank you for this remarkable piece of media!
2020-21 has really made me want to focus on getting to know myself better and I think games are such a huge part of me and this video was just really fun yeah idk why I'm telling you this but anyone who comes across it, I hope you are doing good!
Same here word for word
@@halo3boy1 aw
Hey that's awesome. I'm curious about what makes you think games are such a huge part of you?
Were you introduced at an early age like I was (age 5)?
@@paraSocialParadox Oh yeah, definitely. I grew up with games so that's probably a huge part of why they mean so much to me now, especially with how much of a sentimental/nostalgic person I am, lol.
I hope you are doing good
I'm quite introverted and sentimental and Journey impacted me deeply. Idk what exactly it was about it but after that long beautful journey with my little friend, maybe I was gullible and naive, but discovering at the end that was a real player helping me on my first journey really got to me, I think about that moment a lot.
Same! Only game of that type I've ever tried, yet it's simplicity and art style really got to me
I played journey ages ago on the ps3 as a kid, when I was more open and extroverted and the game didn’t really do much for me. Now maybe I should try it again as I’m more introverted and tend to be affected by little things with stronger meaning. Never finished the game and hardly remember any of it too
I haven’t played journey but I’ve played children of the light and I went through the whole game with someone else and they helped me through it and when I found out they were real I was so happy
dude journey was so god damn fun
You absolutely not introverted of your saying desperate degenerate attention whre stuff like that or at least you lack self awareness
At 3:09 the DVD pause icon finally hit the corner, history has been made here.
3:10 YESSSSSSS😀😀😀😀😀
😂😂😂😂😂 it finally hit that corner
I couldn’t even hear what he was saying, just flashbacks to high school watching the dvd logo bounce around
''there is no right or wrong about game preferences'' *feels better about his dating sim games*
......I like playing Dream Daddy. I feel you.
Lol
@@milam_is_ok I'm more of a Monster Prom man myself. Sometimes I play that with friends.
@@kaelanmcalpine2011 I watched some twitch stream on it...and I gotta say, it's on my to be played list
-According to Daryl
"My backlog is bigger than my future."
That's my life in a sentence
Probably for most of us.
I blame it on the Steam sales and great games under $5.00!!
I did the math and discovered that if I wanted to play every game in my backlog to completion, and by that I mean just seeing the end credits, not necessarily 100% it, it would require more hours than I have reasonable life expectancy. Coming to grips with this, getting over my FOMO, and realizing that I cannot play everything was a big step for me. I'm much less stressed about it these days.
i feel called out
That's my life... sentence
"I need to win, ESPECIALLY if it hurts someone else's feelings"
- every dayz and survival game players
😏
That's the appeal of every competitive game I play. My success is measured by how often I make my opponent fail.
Rust joins the chat
PVE for the win. Most PVP players in Survival games are the kinds of people that would take pleasure out of kicking downkids sand castle on a beach that they spent hours working on.
Every sweaty Fortnite player after dancing at their dead enemy
Dude great video. Your ending message was beautiful and really hit home with me. It’s great getting to know yourself and being comfortable who you are.
Holy crap, you did an amazing job on this. As a psych major, personality enthusiast and gamer, this was incredibly insightful and interesting, and pleasantly detailed and precise!
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I'm the kind of person who has to talk to every single NPC in RPGs.
Edit: Thanks for the likes
The true 100%
Multipe times, because they might say something different
Same lmao I’m also the person who has to explore every single nook, which is why I always end up finding some weird easter egg or exploit
Yes.
A fellow Trails player?
One thing I'm sure of: people who play gacha games are masochists.
Just gamble addicts not masochists
Except good ones like fire emblem heroes where it's so easy to get orbs that you never need to pay a single penny
ha hello nice to meet you 😏
battle cats gang
What if I like playing them for a few hours then never touch them again?
I somehow got recommended this video from a Jazz Emu music video about a DVD logo. I cannot express how satisfying it was to actually see the DVD logo hit the corner of the screen during the disclaimer.
I really liked the openness in this video about how there are always exceptions and that things can often be different for others. It's also interesting that we play some games because they relate to us more rather than just for the reason of wanting to be something else.
I like that thought too because if we make our character in a game something we like, it might not necessarily mean we want to be something different. Rather, our player character or avatar may reflect on our own personality and interests, perhaps giving a deeper insight into who we are.
One thing I find interesting from this is that I have somewhere weird traits where I both lose and gain things from interacting with people, like I am super competitive but people drain me like nothing else.
Which I think can be seen in my gaming habits tbh, I’ll play very competitive very social games like milsims, tactical and team shooters for intensely for brief periods of time. Then go play rogue likes, action rpgs, or strategy games for a while, then go back to social games and repeat.
Bro stop describing me lol
Have you looked into ambiverts? We are kind of a mixture of extro- and introverts.
@@virdrae maybe he's an introvert, being introvert doesn't mean you can't socialize and play multiplayer games
@@Carolina-ql1kn yeah, you are right. "Introverts the happiest when alone, the saddest when lonely"
@@virdrae never heard of the phrase before, but I like it :)
I'm introverted, shy, and love to be completely alone. But when I'm in the mood, I go all out online playing social type games anonymously like a loud maniac. No one I know irl would be able to recognize me.
Same.
kat
Could you please tell what awesome social type games are there out there? I've used to have a lot of crazy fun there, but I've became so hermit last few years, even with gaming. Would love to taste this ecstatic feeling once again :)
@@MandarinCat Hey, it's actually been floating somewhere at the outskirts of my mind recently! Totally gonna check it out, thank you!
@@AHeroWith1000Names amogus
Love that opening and your nuanced and humbling thoughts throughout the vid! Thank you and I'm so glad the algorithm suggested this vid, you got a new subscriber
Me playing an open world rpg: talk to no one and solo everything
that one kid
We share the same pain
*proceeds to complain about how lonely I am*
@@LEilrahc 😂😂
@@nurulaqilah9643 I'm not though. I just prefer playing alone😁😁
Love the thought of “getting to know yourself” rather than just “being yourself!”
I thought "being your best self" was what it meant, as in, don't pass on opportunities and have goals, but I think he did a better job in that getting to know yourself is the unifying if not most important step. Being proud of what you like, THEN set goals and stay true to yourself.
So "get to know yourself and be proud of what you like, be the best version of yourself and have goals, and then ALWAYS...be yourself instead of just pleasing others." It's kinda backwards just hearing "be yourself".
Real Banger of a Video. As a person who hits (is in) the Creative and Strategy categories hard... I'm not surprised that these sorts of videos mesh with me.
Me who plays several different genres: I now diagnose myself multiple personalities
That’s how we are though, a bunch of sub-personalities
ikr same, i think maybe my openness to play multiple genres could be at play here.
not exactly, more like different states of mood. although having DID and being a gamer is always interesting.... and expensive;;
imagine sybil’s game titles interest covers all from nintendo era to today.
I feel the same way and so does me
My name is connor, I like kiwis and I don't floss my teeth. Clearly this means Daryl is an esper, and i should start a religion around him.
Floss your teeth bruh
Get help. Dental is more important than religion.
I'll join you
Seriously floss man, it’ll save you so much money and stress
@@DarylTalksGames how can you floss tour teeth if you don't have any teeth?
I think it's more about what mood you're in rather than your personality, if you are stressed you want to relax, if you are bored you want to be stimulated, if you want to feel achievement you want to be challenged.
Agreed. If someome were to see the games I play they would never be able to categorize it into a set criterion. I play pretty much everything there is and that greatly depends on my current mood.
Same here, I play pretty much anything under the sun.
this might have some part to play in it but i disagree that it's more to do with mood. maybe for you it is but for the majority of people it isn't
but does feeling those feelings at higher rate intrinsically link to your personality
I think that Is true but I also think personality plays a part there's videogames I'd never want to play ever
Appreciate you for picking the DVD waiting screen that bounced in the corner, it’s my first video of yours and I expected you to tease us with something that will never happen
I definitely fall into both the mastery-achievement & immersion-creativity areas when I enjoy a game. I love a good challenge but also enjoy exploring everything for items & secrets while getting all the achievements for the game. It's why I play games like Bloodborne, Resident Evil games, Kingdom Hearts, Sherlock Holmes Chapter One, Legend of Zelda games, Outlast, Persona games, Shadow of Colossus, & Final Fantasy games as I like to immerse myself in the world of the game but I need that nice lvl challenge & investment in the characters to keep me motivated to keep playing. It's why I fall off playing sandbox games like Minecraft because unless I play with a friend I just end up bored since they're nothing to really challenging me nor characters to get attached too
When playing those types of games I just ask other players to give me quests basically. I like having objectives and goals too much for just free-form game play. I'd rather go grind for iron in minecraft for a few hours than try to build anything that isn't a castle every single time.
You should definitely play witcher 3
Play Baldurs Gate 3 or Dark Souls 1
Thank you for the recommendations. I've played the Witcher 3, Dark Soul's 1, and have pre-ordered baldur's gate 3
described me perfectly, love videogames like elden ring, dark souls, lies of p, hollow knight, devil my cry, usually hack and slash-souls. games with plenty of challenges and secret item and areas to discover, also I love games that are deeply involved with story but also have a good gameplay, thats why i like assassins creed, red dead redeptiom 2 but dont like those anime-story telling games wich you do nothing excepts walk and talk. I rather play terror games like outlast, layers of fear and observer and evil resident evil that are games that explores surrealism and invests in good atmosphere and plenty variaty of enemies and guns. When it comes to minecraft i fell the same felling, unless im playing with my friends and with interesing mods i dont feel stuck to it
Something that's always interested me is the appeal of games like the sims and tomodachi life, typically I hear that "people play them because god complex" but I feel like there's a lot more to them than that, for me it's fascinating to see how developers try to translate the unpredictability of real life into the objective realm of programming, like how tomodachi life creates baby miis.
i like the sims bc my life sucks and its hard to control so i look for an escape anywhere i can. the sims is good for that but it would be awesome if it was mmo
@@persephone.rincon I used to think like this and started playing mmo, then I get "beaten up" (I mean comparing myself with top level player) and feel like sucker again
@@shiverwind i mean. i feel alright bc i dont primarily play to win but for the community. i love making new friends and having fun :p
@@persephone.rincon yeah, I think this is the mindset I should develop more and comparing myself less
The Sims is interesting because of how how many ways there are of enjoying it. You can play it as a social sim and put your family through more-or-less wacky scenarios or you could put the sim part on the back and dedicate most of your time to interior design, or play in some other unorthodox way.
In that sense, I feel the appeal is quite similar to games like Minecraft. It's less about following a very specific goal and instead finding your own goals and ways of expressing yourself through its world and mechanics.
"You don't have to like people to be an extrovert" this is my first time coming across that concept but it makes sense
I'm exactly that type of guy I love being with friends and people I trust but goddamn I hate most of the people I meet
@@memenation9494 Exactly, I thought something was wrong with me for playing fighting games and seeing that I should be extroverted ;-;
Similarly, you don’t have to be shy to be an introvert :)
I love talking to people, but oftentimes I find that the people I talk to would make good live target practice instead of friends.
And you can be an shy extrovert.
"...but I think that a better piece of advice is to get to know yourself... and don't be ashamed" (possibly paraphrased) I'm the type of person to scroll through psych videos but I love gaming as well so I clicked on this video. Glad that happened, and I'd like to share something that should also be taken with a grain of salt but that I feel does also have value.
I realized that getting to know yourself also applies to forming new relationships. People generally surround themselves with people that make them feel fulfilled in some way or people adjacent to those people (friends of friends) that make us feel fulfilled in some way. Chances are, they're often friends with us because they feel fulfilled in part by us. Not all friendships or romantic relationships end up being healthy, however, so knowing the kind of person you are and being comfortable with that, or knowing what you want and working toward that, will also help you to find people and communities that support that healthy you.
I love that you combine gaming and psych - my passion and my never used degree.
Ah our dear friend the Barnum effect, and our boi the confirmation bias x)
friend, or god?
Dont forget: correlation doesn’t equal causation
I took that gamer motivation test about halfway through and noticed I’d say “it depends” with a lot of the questions. For example, one of the questions was “how important is character customization”. If it’s a more character based game like Persona or Spider-Man PS4, then I would rather the characters stay how the devs intended them to look, despite the customization options given to me. But with more abstract games where you’re meant to BE the player character like Skyrim or Pokémon, then customization is a must.
I just thought that was interesting.
I feel like this entire discussion on personality and its relationship to gaming could be deepened significantly with the clarification/nuance of moods.
I'm not always a destructive maniac who just wants a good old fashioned powertrip murdering hordes of zombies. I'm not always looking to play a chill game of minecraft where you can just sorta zone out mining or building something.
Sometimes you want a hard challenge trying to beat a cod zombies easter egg or darksouls boss.
The only answer i can always give is i never am in the mood for competitive online multiplayer where you are just going to get crushed by people with very different available time commitments and skill levels than you. (Also please no anxiety / jumpscare horror)
I would say personality affects mood and mood affects what you want to play.
Me too!
Games like Persona and Spiderman still give you character customization, it's just through costumes and outfits instead of character creation. Customization, isn't just editing everything about a character. It can be through the clothes and/or giving some alternate hair styles. But yeah I agree it depends on the game, but I feel all games can include customization in some way. That being said I'll play a game with zero character customization, it just makes the game better in my opinion.
If the devs gave you the option to customize your character they intended exactly that, to give you the freedom to choose, if they intend you to play with the stock looks, they simply don't provide an option.
Your a fool 🤣
This was very interesting. There are certain games that me and my husband both love playing, or even playing together, and some that the other is not interested in at all, and watching this I realized the games we play together usually fall under the "Discovery" type. My husband is pretty clearly a mastery-achievement person and I'm firmly in the immersion creativity cluster. Honestly I think this relates to real world games as well. We do escape rooms together regularly and I think we make such a good 2-person team because we both enjoy playing, but look at the rooms and problems from slightly different pov because our motivations are a little different.
Thank you for making sure your DVD slider hit the corner perfectly at least once, very appreciated
"If you're there for the destruction, you're less likely to be there for strategy"
Me, after a bunch of very flawed but fun mathematics that make me look like the stupidest intelectual you've seen: "Hehe thing go boom boom".
Did you get that commercial too?
@@cryofpaine No, no. I was joking about my answers on the survey.
Besiege player : it's strategical destruction !
DOOM Eternal be like: Bruh.
The harder you have to work for the chain reaction of explosions the more satisfying it tends to be.
"Most people aren't this one-dimensional"
My little brother, who only plays games to destroy everything around him (and eventually rage quit after finding out that that's not the point of the game): *are you sure about that*
I sincerely hope your brother isn't most people...
Understandable I only played GTA and saints row to cause mass destruction...I have actually yet to beat any GTA and I've only beaten one saints row game
nice to see that your brother is on the right path
Make him play Undertale.
Like you said, is a little kid, is just a matter of time
When you cut to the DVD pause screen if it didn’t hit the corner I would have shut this video off. Well played 👏
17:32 there does exist a wrong game preference however, it's called gambling.
If its with no currency involved I think it can be fun, however i dont find it fun
@@cometaHavoc yeah but in that case it's no longer gambling, it's just poker or blackjack or whatever game it actually is. sure there could be imaginary currency involved, but that might as well be just score points.
Even considering your latter point: poker can still be a fun game, strictly mechanically speaking.
I love texas hold'em, regardless if genuine currency is involved. Meaning: even IF there was currency involved, it would still be an enjoyable game.
Sure it's still a game of chance, but so is every turn based strategic jrpg that works with "critical hits" and "hit chance".
If it's just a PURE chance game, like roulette or blackjack (provided you're not counting cards) there really is no objective reason to like it other than for the reward you receive IF you win. That's a bad game.
I hear Genshin Impact :P
You mean "surprise mechanics"