As gamers prepare for the launch of the PS4 and Xbox One. One question that they may be considering, is who exactly will they be when it comes to their online identity. In this video, Red Dragon covers the pros and cons of using your real name online.
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Gamertag for me
Too many banana heads out there to use my real name.
I don't really feel any need to use my real name. I barely use my real name on any web accounts as it is, unless it's related to my profession. And I don't need hackusations, keyboard racists, and controller thugs calling out my real name in-game. People who need to know my real name already do. And I can assure you it isn't KwietStorm. Though that would be awesome.
I dont mind real name but there should be options to hide for gamertags. People always cry when their privacy is taken away from them.
As a 33 year old man, I think I'll probably go the real name route.