Online Gaming

Thursday, February 15, 2007

The Average Online Gamer - part 2

Just like Richard has talked about his online gaming experience, I thought that I would do that same, as there are differences in them.

As for online games, I mainly play Counter Strike: Source and Day of Defeat: Source, both which are mods using the Half-Life 2 engine. Both these games are 1st person shooters.
I play any where between 6 - 2 hours a week, depending on other work, like uni projects.

Although I have tried online RPGs, I never seem to get in to them, as to do so you need to spend several hours at a time playing, by which time I have become bored with it and need to move on.
With 1st person shooters, these can be played for much little times, for example 20mins at a time.

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The Average Online Gamer

Since i am an online gamer myself i will talk about my experiences.

I play world of Warcraft approx 12-24 hrs a week, depending on how much uni work i have.

Why do i play online games? A second Life

Well the reason is, because there is a major difference between online and offline games, the 1 major difference is the social aspect, you cannot socialize with a NPC as you can with other characters that are being played by other people, and the amount co-operation needed to complete certain aspects of the game is demandingly high. As i think offline games are REALLY tedious and Boring unless they have a Very good story line, such as the Final fantasy series.

Such as going into a dungeon with 40 other players, without a strong leader to guide the party through the dungeon the party may not be able to complete it.

Also as i have played World of Warcraft for about 1 year already, i have quite a reputation, so this is why i continue to play as i have many online friends ( approx 200+). Some of which i May be able to use to seek jobs via them if they are in the right field of work. All of which come from all over Europe, the bond between players has to be strong for them to trust each other with certain responsibilities.

In my opinion playing online games is not a waste of time, as the more you get involved with the people in game the more possibilities can happen such that you could find a job in real world by talking to someone on an online game. you get to use the social skills, such as leading, managing things to do in a reasonable amount of time, working together to complete things.

i also guess this is kind of a way to get away from Real Life too if i need to get away from everything.

some things i cannot explain why i do so heres a link from cognitive psychology articles:-

http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/essay/bryant-MMORPGs-for-SLA

http://scienceblogs.com/purepedantry/2006/09/alternaworld_redux_or_world_of_1.php

Players and there avatars

I found this on BBC's website, showing pictures of online players and there avatars with a little info about them.
For example, one female players uses a male avatars as it suggests strength.
BBC - Online gamers unmasked

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Time Regained - The Movie!

Well trying to get more into Proust, I stumbled across this film, 'Time Regained', which is based upon Proust's last volume of 'Remembrance of Things Past'.
Directed by the french director Raoul Ruiz and all in French with English subtitles, this film seemed pretty hard going and would be suggested to anyone with a sleeping dis-order.
Although I thought that it may help, I think that I will be better off with one of Proust's books.

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After reading a bit of the book, from what i have read " the overture", i think its him the narrator talking about his past, and whilst he is laying in bed he has visions/ flash backs from his past, and sometimes his imagination gets to him and he starts to imagine scary things about the room.

in the first chapter its alot about his mind and what he can remember.

i find it hard to make sense of the book as the story gets deeper, i start to lose track of where he is in the story.