User:Fon.pattarin

"Tag!" This is how we tag people in German. My name is Pattarin Chotchaicharin, or you can call me Fon as my nickname. Fon means RAIN in English. I'm a college student studying in Mahidol University International College. Fon.pattarin 04:47, 6 January 2010 (UTC)

Thanks, Rain. Please move this to your discussion page --Icns141 14:24, 10 January 2010 (UTC) 

What are MMOGs and how do they differ from regular video games? Answer: MMOGs can also be called Massively Multiplayer Online Games. As same as its name, MMOGs is a online video game which can support a large number of players from all around the planet. People might think that most online game are created for only computer devices, but today there are a lot of device which allow players to play online such as PS3 and Xbox 360. An apparent difference between MMOGs and simple video games is that players can experience the virtual world which is quite similar to our real world today, and in the virtual world, they can cooperate and compete with the other players.

Would there be stresses in living in a virtual world? Answer: I strongly believe that there should be stresses in the virtual world for sure. Even if living in the virtual world seems like a wonderful idea that we can have everything we want, it can cost a lot of consequences. Like the real world, in the game, we still have a hard time competing with other players. For example, money is the important measurement of your status in the game, so you have to begin your job by investing on something and trying to defeat your competitors. This can cause you to spend over time in front of your computer, and it will damage your eyes and mind.

Look at e-bay and see what is being sold from secondlife and other on-line game forum. Is the economy from these games real? Answer: there are a lot of thing selling on e-bay and other online game forum such as outfits, land, money and also game guilds. In the game, people are allowed to trade Linder Dollars to real US dollars. As a result, players can make real dollars by starting businesses in the game. Moreover, some people can play secondlife as a job for living, so there is no doubt that the economies from these games are real economic system in the real world too.

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