[MUD-Dev] New Yorker Article
Marc Fielding
marcfielding at earthlink.net
Tue May 22 15:35:11 CEST 2001
Dave Rickey said:
> Found this through Slashdot, it's a surprisingly perceptive piece
> that goes *way* beyond "Gamers are wierd, and here's how wierd they
> can get". Raph presumably knows about it, since he was interviewed
> for it. As far as "Mainstream Attention", I don't think you get
> much more mainstream than the New Yorker.
> http://www.newyorker.com/FACT/
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Agreed. An excellent article. The author really did her homework.
Best quote, IMHO:
"The result was a lot of players whose experience of the game
consisted mostly of being dead, a condition that discouraged
them from continuing to pay their monthly fees."
It's the inevitable clash between a designer's well-meaning creative
idealism and the harsh reality of a gameworld centered around each
individual's pursuit of happiness. The fact that UO served as a
proving ground for future mmorpg's is perhaps its most important
contribution.
Marc
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Marc Fielding
marcfielding at earthlink.net
Current Research: The creation of group minds via involuntary
holarchic subsumption. >=)
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