"because I'm not good enough to play football. You're good enough to play the game"
there's a difference between a sport and a media designed to be consumed by the masses, but I give the 5 yr old credit, that's a good question on the surface.
Honestly though, more and more games really are probably being designed to elicit streaming engagement because that makes them money so who knows maybe games aren't designed to be played anymore
That's a bullshit reason. He's not saying you should play football on a professional level, just as he most likely won't play the game on a competitive level. Actually playing something yourself is always better than only watching other people do it.
Videogames are a media designed to be played as their method of consumption. It's a media product. A sport, as a media, is a professional sport. Playing a sport and playing a video game isn't comparable because they are fundamentally different.
The fuck are you talking about? Playing games is a way of spending your time. Football is a game. Video games are games. Tabletop games are games. There are tons of different games. And with all of them it is an undeniable fact that it is always better to actually play them yourself instead of only (!) watching other people do it.
That is such an odd point to make. If I film some random people playing football it's suddenly media? Settlers of Catan becomes something else entirely when I play it on a screen instead of on a table? You're just not making any sense.
We are talking about the difference between a sport and art. Something developed by an artist for a player to experience as the player vs people engaging with a framework of rules for competition
I'm pointing out that watching sport is different than watching someone engage with art that is meant to be experienced first hand. It's inherent to the medium.