Posted on 2008 under News |
31
Jan
Sean Bulger's community management driven column this week is called "Emergent Gaming". He looks at the upcoming trends in gaming and how that relates back to the community.
This could appear in several different forms, one of which is known as emergent gameplay. Emergent gameplay has been a popular phrase lately. Effectively, it is players doing something with a game that the game wasn't actually designed for. Races in MMOs, creating pictures with gold in Lineage 2, or using grenades to launch vehicles or players in the air in spectacular ways in FPSs, are all prime examples of this.
In fact, there are some games out there, and in the works, that are built entirely upon the principle of emergent gaming. They aim to give players tools, as opposed to game systems, with which they can create their own gameplay.
Read more after the jump.
Posted on 2008 under News |
31
Jan
Sean Bulger's community management driven column this week is called "Emergent Gaming". He looks at the upcoming trends in gaming and how that relates back to the community.
This could appear in several different forms, one of which is known as emergent gameplay. Emergent gameplay has been a popular phrase lately. Effectively, it is players doing something with a game that the game wasn't actually designed for. Races in MMOs, creating pictures with gold in Lineage 2, or using grenades to launch vehicles or players in the air in spectacular ways in FPSs, are all prime examples of this.
In fact, there are some games out there, and in the works, that are built entirely upon the principle of emergent gaming. They aim to give players tools, as opposed to game systems, with which they can create their own gameplay.
Read more after the jump.
Posted on 2008 under News |
31
Jan
Where do they come from?
Why are they here?
Who sent them?
Can Engineers extract motes from them?
Arcane Vortex - Netherstorm
I found this cloud-like thing in Netherstorm when I was farming for Mote of Mana for my Primal Mooncloth cloth transmute - I thought initially it was just another mote-extraction cloud waiting to be captured, but it behaved differently than the ones I’ve seen in Nagrand - this one would recharge my mana in little bits when I was close to it - multiple times a second, too.
So, I hung around it and had my pet do the scouting out of the Phase Hunters I was downing.
The cloud stayed there as long as I did (about an hour), and while it seemed to move a little bit, it never really did move very far, which made me wonder if it had spawned there instead of wandering there as I had originally suspected it had.
I’d never seen this kind of cloud in this place, and haven’t seen it again. Does anyone know if it’s one of those Mote Extraction clouds waiting to be extracted, or not? :)
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