Monday, November 12, 2007

8) Exploring a new territory

After one and a half weeks, playing an average of 2 hours daily, I am currently at Level 12, and have complete majority of the quests on this main island. Now it was time to venture further, explore new grounds and fight more challenging monsters!

Interesting parallelism with reality:

- When we begin to grow up, we want to travel out and see new places and environment. Similarly in the game, I yearn and crave to explore new grounds because I am getting bored in my 'hometown'.

- When we travel overseas, we have the option to take a plane or take a ferry/boat/ship. Similarly in WoW, I get the choice of travelling either by flight or by ferry too. And guess which one I chose?


Tada! Definitely not as high class as a Boeing A380, but this must be the first class seats in the game. Soaring sky high, this is a new experience which I have never felt even when I played MapleStory!

Just when I feel bored of the old territory I was in, now with this exciting flight adventure, I am perked up again and eagerly anticipating what lies ahead in the new grounds of Darkshores!

Thinker Thoughts

Game structure are crafted carefully to lured the gamers continuously. Just when one thinks that the kick/drive to play is running low, new virtual environments, quests, territories draw them back into the game again.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

7) Sense of Belonging - Being part of a Guild

While venturing into one of the caves to complete a particular quest, I saw another virtual character being chased and attacked by three monsters simultaneously! Looking at the situation, there was no way she was going to survive and relentless onslaught. Being a hero to save the 'damsel' in distress, I jumped into action and fought off two of these monsters.

She thanked me a couple of times and subsequently invited me to quest together with her. Back in reality, I looked at my watch and had about an hour to spare before my next appointment, so I agreed to quest with her.

We fought side by side and after 30 minutes, finally completed the quest! (Sense of Achievement)

At that point, I received an invitation from this character to be part of her guild! I was tremendously honor and immediately accepted the invitation without much hesitation. I mean... I have only been playing WoW for less than a week and here's someone whom appreciates my work and invites me to be into her guild! Cool! (Sense of Immersion, Achievement)


How do I feel then?

1. Sense of pride and belonging
2. Appreciated for helping out in the game
3. Acceptance to be part of a bigger 'family' (guild)
4. Great opportunity to know more friend in the guild (whom are from all over Asia and Oceania)

Immersing myself into the shoes of a gamer, this is how I genuinely feel. Things that I can get/feel in the real world seems easily obtainable/acheivable in the virtual world.

I can now understand a bit more now why youths are stuck in game and refused to stop playing.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

6) Collaborating & Making Friends

One stark difference between MapleStory and WoW would definitely has to be to how WoW has been structured such that you are compelled to play in a minimum of two person together! Now's here is my own experience:

I leveled up with ease from Level 1 till 7. And that took me almost 8 hours spanned across two days. Subsequently, in order to progress the game further, it would require me to fight higher level monsters which were much tougher and would be almost impossible for me to handle by myself, espacially when they come in a mob towards me!

While working on one of the quest, I died 5 times even before reaching the main boss which I was supposed to strike down. One my final attempt, I met two character whom were also working on the same quest and we collaborated.

The beauty of WoW game structure was that it allow game characters working on the same quest to "share quest" , such that the characters involved could collaborate, complete the quest together and share the loot! On one hand, you get to complete the difficult quest and on other hand, you get to make new friends from around the globe. Isn't that killing two birds with one stone?

Now that's a redefinition to TEAM WORK isn't it?

Interesting if we could extract such learning points out to teach the youths whom are absorbed into the game.

5) Immersion Spike ALERT!!!

I decided to play WOW alone last night and go to another territory! I was richly awarded in my journey to the new land. I had an immersion spike! I have NEW EXPERIENCES all at the same time. Which kept me WANTING TO EXPLORE more. Because of that, I was also NOT BORED!

Check out my first solo flight out of Darnassus!


Check out my first Underwater Swim and combat!


And this is the first time when I slash someone, there is actually BLOOD splattering!!!



It really gets more "real-life" now...:)

Thursday, November 01, 2007

5) Family Reunion & Immersion

Last night, I spent about 2hrs on WOW. I was leading pascojunior from Loch Modan to Darnassus to meet up with miloahcek. It was a tiring journey where we got lost for a while. But surprisingly, dying got us nearer to our destination. The journey took us through the Horde territory, which was really challenging as all the creatures were very powerful. But it was a journey worth it!!

We finally found Miloahcek and took a Family Photo.


We did a quest together and call it quits for the night.

But today, I played for about 2hrs also just to level up. It was really immersive.
I felt the immersion factor was really high because:

1) I totally lost track of time. I thought I played a while, but it was actually a long while.
2) I really forgot what I was doing when I came OUT of the game.


Well, I am beginning to understand the IMMERSION factor now...:)