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When people talk about their experiences gaming online, especially in MMORPGs, it can often feel overwhelmingly negative. It’s not uncommon to hear that MMOs are irrelevant, too expensive, cash grabs, superficial, and at worst, have ‘communities’ in name only, full of either apathy or trolling. Take your pick. Yet, while the genre has seen shifts over time, there is still something about MMORPGs that remains unique, and brings out the best in online community. Unfortunately, these moments of a community’s finest all too often happen as they do in real life - in moments of difficulty or tragedy.
Read more of Christina Gonzalez's The Social Hub: Heartfelt Tribute Shows Community in MMOs is Still Relevant.
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Yeah, few folks outside of Gaiscioch or GW2 really know that one.
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Before I clicked on this I thought, bet it's not a F2P game.
Then after reading it I thought, those people that play these as single player games are so missing out.
"classification of games into MMOs is not by rational reasoning" - nariusseldon
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Try a MUD today at http://www.mudconnect.com/Reminds me of when we lost people while I was playing MUDs back in the day - we lost a GM to suicide and to this day a monument to him still stands in the game (over 10 years later).
The best part of playing a MMO is the company you keep.
This is why I play MMOs. The community will touch you so profoundly.
This reminds me of when we lost Sean "Vile Rat" Smith in EVE Online to the Benghazi attack.
http://www.themittani.com/news/rip-vile-rat
http://youtu.be/pzBGHNzGi8M
People tend to forget that we, as humans, have a fundamental need to socialize. It isn't recognized as the real reason why we all come together on MMO's or any other games, social sites, and or activities that involve others, even be it on just the internet, BUT it is the real main reason we are here, be it reading this post, playing games online together, playing solo but communicating < minor socialization > via forums, or even just sitting in a chat services talking with others about anything common. Doesn't matter if its about the games we play, this weeks sports, world news, politics, or even religion, its all based on our human need to socialize, even if just a little, to survive and stay sane mentally.
I am sure some will disagree with me on this, but science backs me up 100%. We all have a need for at least minimal socialization with other human beings. MMO's , gaming online , forums, twitters, facebook, doesn't matter what we call it, it full fills our basic need to socialize.
So to say community is still relevant is an understatement . Its Required!
Although these all seem to happen during the worst times, it is great to see there are communities supporting these folks. This is the first instance of me hearing about any of these instances, like codex or Wowmom. Very interesting and wonderful to hear.
I had my own experience in this when a fellow guild member had died and we had an in-game funeral for her with her BF and all of us old & new guildies. Although it was rudely interrupted by Saga PVPing everyone in wintersgrasp but at least it showed a good community back then. I'm glad that there are still these kind of communities thriving no matter how big or small.
Thanks for posting this.
Wow, that brought a tear to my eye!
It really shows what MMO's could be like community wise if perhaps we weren't all out there trying to win! Still looking for one where people come together to create things things or to solve problems, versus just constant conflict. That always seems to bring out our worst side.
Well done FFARR community and thanks for the article.
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The community is still there but is there in spite of the games, not because of them. Good to hear about Codex and his exploits.
There was also The Moraj Memorial on Tatooine in SWG.
It was placed for a beta tester killed in a car accident.
It's sad that it often takes a tragic event to make you realize the great people around you.
Rip codex.
And a big plus to ff14, a rare game (along with eve and eq2) where community is, as the design would say, a feature.
RIP Ribbitribbitt you are missed, kid.
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Interesting article. I had no idea this happened. It's good to read about.
However, this part of your article made me cringe:
"Yet, the spirit of community is still alive if you look for it."
One should not have to look for socialization in a genre built around social interactions. Massively Multiplayer does not mean "Solo til you drop." It also does not mean play with random strangers in order to get anything accomplished.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
In any endeavor where many people come together, there will always be those that seek to tell everyone else how they should behave.
'Sandbox MMO' is a PTSD trigger word for anyone who has the experience to know that anonymous players invariably use a 'sandbox' in the same manner a housecat does.
When your head is stuck in the sand, your ass becomes the only recognizable part of you.
No game is more fun than the one you can't play, and no game is more boring than one which you've become familiar.
How to become a millionaire:
Start with a billion dollars and make an MMO.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
Really?
Your response is, Nuh uh! You are!
How old are you?
'Sandbox MMO' is a PTSD trigger word for anyone who has the experience to know that anonymous players invariably use a 'sandbox' in the same manner a housecat does.
When your head is stuck in the sand, your ass becomes the only recognizable part of you.
No game is more fun than the one you can't play, and no game is more boring than one which you've become familiar.
How to become a millionaire:
Start with a billion dollars and make an MMO.
Wise to have changed that post, lol.
P.S. he made an accurate observation.
"Mr. Rothstein, your people never will understand... the way it works out here. You're all just our guests. But you act like you're at home. Let me tell you something, partner. You ain't home. But that's where we're gonna send you if it harelips the governor." - Pat Webb
This is what I was thinking the entire time I was reading this. In fact, I joined the server because the story influenced me!
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
Accurate?
He's using the false argument that stopping him from restricting others is restricting him.
That's like saying preventing people from killing people for their beliefs isn't promoting freedom of belief, it's restricting the killer's freedom to kill... it's unadulterated wordplay to defend an untenable position.
Calling someone out for dictating to others what is the 'right' way to play a game isn't restricting their rights, it's preventing them from restricting other people's rights... bottom line. The rest is childish sophistry.
'Sandbox MMO' is a PTSD trigger word for anyone who has the experience to know that anonymous players invariably use a 'sandbox' in the same manner a housecat does.
When your head is stuck in the sand, your ass becomes the only recognizable part of you.
No game is more fun than the one you can't play, and no game is more boring than one which you've become familiar.
How to become a millionaire:
Start with a billion dollars and make an MMO.
Of all the threads on this forum to start a petty argument...
Can we please not have this in just one thread? Please?