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Friday, September 14, 2012

Ways Space MMO Culture Works

By Aaliyah I. Herzog


Space MMO games are growing in popularity along with many other massively multiplayer online role playing games and have started to create their own unique culture. MMORPG's now represent a considerable chunk of the global gaming market, accounting for millions of dollars in sales and month subscriptions. The developers that work to make and manage these games have to constantly stay on top of changes in the game since the game's servers are constantly running and players can log into the game 24 hours a day from distinct parts of the world. Because these games are extremely different from console based RPG's that are made just for one player, a culture has developed online with its own terminology related to MMORPG's.

Gamers could easily be distracted away from a popular space MMO game if its content were to suddenly become dull, too predictable, or just overly cyclical; constant changes must be made. One of the ways they do this is by buffing and nerfing specific character classes in the game; character classes refer to the roles that each character assumes during game play. Buffing refers to a positive change, such as the granting of additional and beneficial abilities to a certain class of character. Though certain classes are buffed, others are nerfed in that their skill sets are limited and some of their advantages are taken away through changes to the game.

Most space MMO games use a leveling system to aid you in tracking your progress through the game and gauge your character's abilities against those of other players. Grinding, a word used on a regular basis in online games, is a system of leveling up through which you simply hunt down one enemy after another until your experience grants you a new level. Almost all online role playing games require that players invest a bit of time into grinding their character if they hope to reach the highest levels, also known as endgame levels.

Naturally, no online game would be complete without the social element of an in-game chat interface that lets you talk to other players. The culture of a game can be seen clearly when you observe chats that are full of abbreviated forms of words related to locations, enemies, and challenges in the game.

Some outsiders may be surprised to hear that space MMO cultures exist, but the reality is that the community of gamers is very strong. You are certain to understand the terminology of the gaming culture more as you become a part of that community.




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