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>> JanKusanagi:

“Well, "gamer culture" has a "maker culture" side, such as maps and mods for games that support that.

And sometimes the contents created by the user communities around such games can be really amazing.

But of course, that's in a minority of games, and by a minority of users of said games =)”

There are certainly many examples of maker culture in gaming, but what's interesting is that it turns into an entitlement (at least according to the article) to pronounce on things that are very likely way beyond the technical ken of those commenting.