Becoming a Frag Doll Part 3: Why games are awesome
GnomeQueen
The Lulz QueenMountain Dew Mouth Icrontian
GnomeQueen
The Lulz QueenMountain Dew Mouth Icrontian
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I personally found a lot of games to have great artistic and literary value, especially RPGs. I'll admit though that the idea that MMORPGs as a good show for literature really does go way over my head as well. I'd be interested to hear about the ideas of your friend Mr. Meyers there.
Regardless I think you do indeed have that fresh exuberance that decades-long gamers may have lost already. I think that should be a crucial part of your strategy to get into the Frag Dolls.
But I'm seeing it as a stretch in seeing a MMORG as a format for delivering literature or as being a literary context. I can seeing them, well any online game really as being almost it's own new language though of broken backwards and half-spoken english. Something that I see more and more every day as I start to see nephews hit that age where they suddenly speak less like people and more like text messages.
I don't disagree with this. But it's not at all uncommon or a new concept. Any sort of grouping has their own common lexicon that they can use. Video gamers, Board gamers, Role Players, Skaters, Computer programers, Dr's, engineers, mechanics etc.... Every kind of sub grouping will havea common lexicon that they can draw on when speaking with others in the same grouping. It's not new and now a soul property of gamers, it's just the specific terms they reference from that are unique.