8 posts tagged “world of warcraft”
Now, I wish I could claim that I used the time I reclaimed that way in working for world peace or the betterment of mankind. But I don't. On the whole, I use it playing World of Warcraft. And there's a reason I find this online game so very compelling - levels of interactivity.
TV is essentially a passive experience. You watch what someone else has produced. And while it can be a communal experience, you normally have to be in the same room as the people you're watching TV with. In WoW, the same restrictions do not apply. You're interacting with the content. It's designed so that you have to do stuff to get the most enjoyment out of it. You are the protagonist. And, more than that, you're online with thousands of other people at the same time, often working together to achieve the objectives within the game. And I've managed to stack things such that most of the people I play with are my real life friends. Indeed 90% of the guys on the stag night last weekend were also my guildmates in WoW, including the groom. (The bride's a player, too...)
That combination of the social and the interactive is what makes the game very compelling - and all but the best TV rather insipid by comparison.
Don't believe me? OK: ask Ozzy:
With apologies to the non-WoWers out there:
One of the things I love about online games is the spin-off creativity that develops around them:
So...
While I've been insanely busy getting corporate blogging going, Vox got around to launching their groups feature. And very interesting it is, too.
Those who work alongside me should have been invited to a private work group by now. (If you haven't, send me a private message).
Some others who read this might be interested to note the World of Warcraft group. The rest of you can just point and laugh at us.
I popped into Procter Street this afternoon to sort through some stuff, and found a letter from a firm called UBS.
My mind immediatly read that as UBRS.
It may be time for a WoW break...
The only video games that stick in my mind from my childhood were The Hobbit and Stargate, on the good old ZX Spectrum. Ah, those were the days, text adventures and blocky action games.
My favourite game now is, unavoidably, World of Warcraft.
Go, Ravens, go!