I don't want to get too off topic, but could there be any relation between pc gamers being more introverted and console gamers being the exoverts?
There is nothing wrong with either one, or either way you play a game. For the most part (for the most part!!!) pc games are more strategy based and require analytical skills which tend to favor the introvert. You could say console games are more focused on the immediate. Be it football, golf, street fighter/tekken type, guitar hero, etc... all of these are things you do with other people.
Video games are a pastime to me and I greatly enjoy sharing almost all types (not sports except golf) with my friends.
The other weekend, I showed an EXTREMELY non-technical buddy Starcraft2. I told him it was a bit like chess, and you played against other people online, and the average game time is about 15 minutes. He watched a game, and (as he is intelligent) noted when I did something key in the battle. At the end he was as pumped up as when his favorite football team wins. He even wanted to watch me play a second one. He is very extroverted and hardly will touch a PC. Posting a craigslist article is something he is afraid of. He also loves console games.
Starcraft2 players read forth....
I would do little commentaries on my play as the game progressed... Here is probably some banter that occurred....
"OH SHIT!!! I hate when zerg 6 pools. Ok, so what I need to do is go all in zealots and i'll win. Simple concept." I explained one zealot can kill multiple zerglings and since he was going an "all in" if I made sure to one up his all in, I would win. Yes, i'm a leisurely player and a bronzie.