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Sabtu, 28 April 2012

The Skinny On Left-Handed Online Gamers and Mouses

By Pamela Blair


Gamers often have impressive skills operating left handed mouses, but there's quite a bit more to this online community than that. An ever growing number of people participate in EverQuest, WOW (World of Warcraft) and other MMORPGs (Massive MultiPlayer Online Role Playing Games), so they must have some appeal. Some people take gaming very seriously. Others are more casual about it. Do you think you'll be a casual or an obsessive gamer? Obviously you want to have fun, but how do you do that? The following are some guidelines that will make you into a more accomplished gamer.

You want to be a full patch part of a MMORPG (Massive MultiPlayer Online Role Playing Game)? Thought so, well you'll need to keep yourself informed about the game and what's new with it. Knowing the game is far more critically important than having the gear/equipment, you know - that left-handed mouse thing or getting the best keyboard shortcuts.

Once you choose your game, then fine out where the players hang-out, like forums, and get in there and start learning, networking, and building your rep. Why is that a must-do action? Simple - it's important to find out fast when something new or important happens such as game fixes (patches), special events activities, and the like - so on and so forth. Much of these announcements will only be seen in applicable forums or other places.

If you think that someone is playing the game badly, don't criticize them. More importantly, if someone wants to try to criticize you, don't take the bait. As you know, when a big negative flame session breaks out, rarely does it accomplish anything positive and it usually just takes the fun out of it.

Above all else, do not forget to have fun. These games are supposed to provide you with good entertainment. You should not replace real life with these games. If you get too serious about a game, step away, take a break and do something different. Try switching games or leaving your computer all together. Not having fun with your games affects more than just you it affects those around you as well.

If you play like you're superior, and you're a spoiled brat; that's a fast way to people ignoring you and not wanting you around. It's more important to have fun and help the team than having a left-handed mouse (if you need one). There's more to gaming than that left-handed mouse thing.




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