The World of Warcraft seems to have permeated the mainstream officially (if you're not convinced … there was an episode of South Park on it), so I thought that as a regular World of Warcraft player (or wow), write a short review game. Wow is what is known as MMORPG, or massive online role playing Multi-player gaming. The "massive multiplayer" portion of that term means the game can support far away that the player is online at the same time within the game world itself. You need an internet connection … jugarme recommend that you do not use dial-up and can not find a good broadband connection via cable, satellite, or local phone provider. The simple fact is that the operation of the game is delayed (aka; lag ") in accordance with the type of Internet connection you have and the type of computer you use. You start the game by creating a character to represent you online. You can change the character customization by sex, race (the night elf, dwarf, gnome, tauren, undead, NEB, etc..), The color of hair / skin, hairstyle, and the class (priest, warrior, warlock, mage, etc.).. Once you enter the game, you're presented with a brief historical background of the race you chose for your character. You start the game in a predetermined area based on race you choose for your character. The point of wow is to undertake searches and occasionally join a group (aka a "party") of other players to assist in searches more difficult or to receive help with their own search. Searches may involve simple tasks such as collecting a specific item or more complex tasks such as exploring massive dungeons. Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to join with other players to complete all searches in the game, but it makes the search easier. Wow the part that I find most interesting is that the socialization aspect of the game. For example, join a guild with a group of players from my office. A union is essentially a club of players to build confidence during the game. Can help with difficult searches or provide goods or money to allow their fellow guildmates to progress in the game. I find that term to talk to and the development with the people I see daily in the office or what I have yet to resolve face to face. As one of the managers in my office put it, "The World of Warcraft is the new golf."
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