There is more to "casual" than simply how many hours it takes to play the game. By developing a console which lacks the hardware capabilities to play next-gen games, Nintendo already made the biggest jump from hardcore to casual.
The only point I can argue here is with Nvidia. I just graduated from Carnegie Mellon and they attend our career fair each year. My GPA was under 3.5 and they made a big point about not spending more than 10-15 minutes on their quiz since they knew I was very busy and there were lots of other companies to talk to. After that day and two phone interviews later they offered me an internship...
How is this different from the system Carnegie Mellon already has: ? We received emails or text messages when laundry is done, and can check what machines are available from a website.
There is more to "casual" than simply how many hours it takes to play the game. By developing a console which lacks the hardware capabilities to play next-gen games, Nintendo already made the biggest jump from hardcore to casual.
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The only point I can argue here is with Nvidia. I just graduated from Carnegie Mellon and they attend our career fair each year. My GPA was under 3.5 and they made a big point about not spending more than 10-15 minutes on their quiz since they knew I was very busy and there were lots of other companies to talk to. After that day and two phone interviews later they offered me an internship...
How is this different from the system Carnegie Mellon already has: ? We received emails or text messages when laundry is done, and can check what machines are available from a website.