antmilan

Mar 8, 2007 at 08:01 o\clock

Do you like playing MMORPG?

MMORPG ( M assively M ultiuser O nline R ole P laying G ame) is a role playing game on the computer played by many people.
In the beginning, there was Dungeons & Dragons. This game swept over the gaming landscape in the 1970s, encouraging teenagers and adults to engage in imaginative puzzle-solving.
Taking on the personae of a grumpy old wizard, or a brave-but-stupid warrior, or maybe a quiet, sneaky pickpocket, the group would face challenges together, grow in experience,
solve riddles, strategize combats, negotiate treaties.
It was always a dream of these role players to be able to do this interaction on the computer. In fact, some of the earliest computer games were in essence single player
adventures. One of the first on line role playing games was Gemstone III. This was on the GEnie network, and allowed its members to take on roles, kill monsters, chat with each
other, buy pretty clothes and items, and have fun. It was enormously addictive in those years.
In current times, there are many MMORPGs to choose from. Each has its focus, its strength and weaknesses. You can focus on combat, or focus on role playing, or focus on chatting
with friends. You can explore the world, or focus on a certain area. You can work to be the 'best bowman' or focus on being the 'well known, friendly helper'. Whatever you seek
that helps you feel happy, the MMORPG probably exists to bring you those feelings.
Now is 2007, World Of Warcraft is the most popular MMORPG in the world. Of course, there are many excellent MMORPG else, just like Star Wars Galaxies, Guild Wars, and so on.
Just make sure you remember it's just a game! The one downside of MMORPGs is that the game can seem more important than reality. Your on line friends don't pick on you for
ignoring chores, they love to hang around and chat with you. There are people on 24 hours a day to talk with. You can easily get more points or score more XP, where real life
can be more challenging. So some people get absorbed by their on line game and neglect reality, because the on line game is more fun, more instantly rewarding, less difficult to
deal with. As long as you avoid that trap, and look on your MMORPG as a form of recreation and not as a *substitute* for real life, you'll have a great time!

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