User talk:Thanin89

Thanin89 12:41, 23 January 2010 (UTC)±Ţ== Homework4 == 1)What are MMOGs and how do they differer from regular video games?

Ans: Massively Multiplayer Online-Games allows large numbers of player to interract with each other through the internet each charater has there own avtar to be use which provide uniqueness of the charater in the game.

2)Would there be stresses in living in a virtual world?

Yes, because there are limited places and activities to be choose. However, freedom and independent are a lot lesser comparing to our real world.

3)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?

There are small evident that the economy from these games are real. However, many people spended large amount of money into games,model,itmes(toy) from both online and shopping mall. At the same time e-bay is one of the easiest way and most convient way to buy a specific items of the game.

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