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February 08, 2006
Are MMOs the New Golf?
We've all heard the rumors: Dave Chappelle loves World of Warcraft. So does Jon Stewart. Asia Carrera kills in Unreal Tournament. But it turns out that perhaps another group of power-players are addicted to WoW - high-tech entrepreneurs, big-idea folks, internet movers and shakers. Is WoW turning into a place where they can meet and find each other? I wrote a story on it for 1UP.com: Is WoW the New Golf? It's an interesting idea, but WoW is a long way from Friendster or mySpace or LinkedIn. For one, it's a lot harder to browse for friends; the server system is optimized for play experience, not for contact volume. And then the game itself is so involving that, unlike taking a stroll through the links, there's a lot less potential time for schmoozing while playing. At the lower levels, at least. Still, there is something to the fact that a lot of people, including celebrities and CEOs and the like, are now choosing to relax by playing games online. With a little research you may be able to join Jon Stewart's raiding party next time you log on.
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Jane, - game girl advance's TrackBack support is broken. DP Posted by: Darth Pixel on February 8, 2006 12:31 PM
Will this set up for rival companies to form guilds on some servers so their execs can bring down raids on each other? Probably not, but it really makes you think. How much longer until we see. on February 8, 2006 01:53 PM
Great story Jane. "Besides, even if certain folks may have logged on initially to make tech friends and influence people, there's too much structure in the game for people who aren't actually gamers. You wouldn't last very long in WoW if all you wanted to do was talk shop." I think this kind of lurker is a whole other story, we're going to see more of them in MMOGs as everybody gets faster connections. I'm excited to see the transcript. I wish I could have a transcript of real life reporting experiences too! Posted by: Jason Boog on February 9, 2006 12:12 PM
um, WOW?! eric told us the same anecdote on january 28th and this this cnet story was written because of it. Posted by: souris on February 23, 2006 01:02 AM
um, WOW?! eric told us the same anecdote on january 28th and this cnet story was written because of it. Posted by: souris on February 23, 2006 01:03 AM
soczewki | soczewki kontaktowe | soczewki kontaktowe | soczewki | podręczniki | korepetycje | stancje Posted by: Pablo on February 20, 2007 02:47 PM
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