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		<title>Video Game Creation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back when I was a youngster, video game programmers commonly were someone working alone or small teams. Producing a video game was an incredibly detailed job. A video game developer would have to manufacture the whole game system from the ground up. They would have to mastermind the physics of the world, create brand-new artwork, [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back when I was a youngster, video game programmers commonly were someone working alone or small teams. Producing a video game was an incredibly detailed job. A video game developer would have to manufacture the whole game system from the ground up. They would have to mastermind the physics of the world, create brand-new artwork, play test it on their own, and then attempt to sell it to a very difficult market.</p>
<p>Nowadays, however, video game creation is a entirely different industry. Video game developers commonly work in huge teams which farm out various pieces of the game to diverse programmers. Game creators are still paid good, but the whole concept of a single person working alone on a game has passed. Today&#8217;s video games are just too complicated. One team will be designated to modifying an existing engine to cope with a new video game, another team will do work with game physics, a different team will create the plot, and so on.</p>
<p>Although the video game development industry has lost something in terms of creativity and personal freedom, it has attained a lot to. Nowadays, video games are so advanced that they can totally plunge the player in an imaginary world. As a video game developer, you get to be a piece of this. There is nothing more thrilling than seeing a program that you have shaped come to life. All Of A Sudden, it is not just a series of computer code. You are part of a coherent whole that is more than the sum of its parts. It can be a really pleasant thing when it all comes together.</p>
<p>The other interesting matter about occupations for video game programmers is how different they are nowadays. Way back when, you would have a couple of people who would do basically everything. There would be an graphics team, a computer programming team, and that would be about it.</p>
<p>Today, video game programming needs an astounding range of specialists. There are people whose skill is streamlining involved systems, individuals who know about game play design, people who work writing video game plots and nothing else, and so on. Fundamentally, every type of creative or engineering skill can be incorporated in a video game developer design. Sometimes, modern video games even consult structural and architectural engineers as a way to make their worlds more realistic. The bottom line is, if you are a designer, programmer, or a creative type, there is a place in the team for you.</p>


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		<title>Online RPG Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the day, you’re a normal nine to five working citizen, but by night you’re an all-powerful wizard, a hero, an elf, a warrior, or something else a lot more stimulating than your routine job role. Such is the allure of the RPG (Role Playing Game)—being somebody your are not with way cooler superpowers and [...]

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the day, you’re a normal nine to five working citizen, but by night you’re an all-powerful wizard, a hero, an elf, a warrior, or something else a lot more stimulating than your routine job role. Such is the allure of the RPG (Role Playing Game)—being somebody your are not with way cooler superpowers and fantastic weapons, and being able to act out and utilize them in a make believe reality. Sometimes participants find these creations so much more entertaining than the real one that they start to spend more of their time in virtual world, which stirs a whole lot of controversial issues regarding game dependency and the &#8220;reality&#8221; of the make-believe world.</p>
<p>But to begin with, there is nothing at fault with online fantasy worlds in themselves. All of us require a vacation from reality every now and then. As Buffy said it, &#8220;The hardest thing in this world is to live in it,&#8221; and in the utopia (or dystopia) of Brave New World, individuals regularly take soma, of which &#8220;one cubic centimeter cures ten gloomy sentiments,&#8221; and take leave on soma holidays when things get to trying to manage. Not to say that the world is so awful that people require online role playing games to escape, but that it is healthy to escape once in awhile even from the good matters in life because we all want variety and need time outs. It’s fine as long as ultimately you return. It’s when you are away excessively long that it starts to become a problem, when you begin to ignore your real world. Many might contend that playing online fantasy games is a part of life and to play them constantly is a person&#8217;s option. Others might ask, who is to tell that the virtual reality isn’t real? Second Life and the Sims are simulation games that especially challenge that concept. But if the virtual reality is so real, than what makes it so different from the real one? Why not just live in the real world?</p>
<p>Online role playing games usually pertain to games like World of Warcraft that have more fantastic (and warlike) factors to them, and it’s harder to see these games as obscuring the line between illusion and reality. But when people battle together, set up social meetings and even funerals through their fantasy roles, it grows easier to consider. And if your virtual role becomes your real role, what happens when you require a break from that one?</p>


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