I used to
“write” a “blog” for all of about 15 minutes regarding the wonders and glories
of playing MMORPGs, specifically Runescape. The blog is as terrible as it
sounds and it consisted of a big batch of lazy; tons of cut and paste pictures from
in-game and fan forums and a bit of self-conscious typing. This was just last
April. Gah. The fact that I abandoned that forum so quickly illustrates the
limited form I had myself strait-jacketed into. I will usually beat a horse
until dead and 6 feet under. Writing for a target audience of gamers is not a
good fit for me, although I do enjoy the players immensely and their wry humor.
Having said
that, I thought I’d have a bit of fun. I belong to what is loosely known as a “clan,”
but as of now, we are more correctly known as “a bunch of people who hang out
and bullshit and pick on the newbs.” When we were a Clan, with a capital “C” we
were pretty unstoppable. We rampaged up and down Clan row and fought other
Clans. The fact that we were the only Clan that had two women leaders was an
anomaly in and of itself. It pissed off all the 13 year old boys.
Those
days are gone and now, we just sort of gather in our Clan Chat. It is rather
like a staid knitting bee. “What are you doing, Killa?” “Oh, doing Barrows. I
have Dhurok and the tunnels left. And you?” “Still trying to finish Regicide…
This whore of a quest goes on forever.”
But then,
the stories begin. This is where the fun starts. Descriptions of quests gone
horribly wrong, of dying in spectacular ways. Discussions of what we all really
thought when we first started playing Runescape. I remember one of the first
things you are sent out to do is kill Goblins. Of course you get… Goblin Armor.
There isn’t a person who has played that game who hasn’t tried to wear the
Goblin Armor. You can’t wear the Goblin Armor. I think you get to in the epic
quest, “Goblin Diplomacy,” but it’s been many a moon since I did that one, so I
can’t remember.
One of
the other things that just cracks me up about gaming is this bravado that
attaches itself to people. Sometimes, not all the time, but sometimes, people
who game and slay dragons think that should the opportunity present itself in
real life, that the pixilated talent will somehow magically transfer to the
real world. I’m not sure this is the case. Were it so, I sure would like to
have either my Saradomin sword or my Abyssal Whip in real life and the muscles
to go with it. I always loved the X-Files episode, “Jose Chung From Outer
Space.” Jose Chung is questioning Blaine regarding the death threats he has
received: “Aren't you nervous
telling me all this? Receiving all those death threats?” Blaine replies,
“Well, hey, I didn't spend all those years playing Dungeons and Dragons and not
learn a little something about courage.” Indeed.
The
notion that there is some transference is valid, of course. While we may not be
slaying dragons, there are skills of a mundane kind. To be avoided at all costs
in my opinion. My favorite thing to do is to beat stuff up and take it’s
things. Call me a thug, but oh well. It’s beyond boring to chop wood, fish,
cook, farm (oh god!) mine, smith, craft, thieve, agility, it just all sucks. I’m
sorry. I know you have to train one to get to the other to get the goodies and
to get the cool quests and… ugh. Barf. I do it when I really, really want to do
a quest. The fact that I still have NOT finished the important quests
like “Regicide,” “Desert Treasure,” and about eleventy-billion others speaks to
my not giving a shit if I ever hit the top-10 players in RS or not. The fact no
one barely remembers Zezima anymore, underscores my point.
SUPPOSED TO BE GOD-WARS; LOOKS LIKE MAD, DRUNK NEIGHBOR WITH POT-BELLY THROWING LAWN CHAIR. CAN YOU SAY "EPIC?"
2 comments:
When Skyrim first came out, I waited in line for it like a Baus! Played it like a maniac for days (days meaning months) I had played Oblivion for 3 years, off and on because it's awesome..just awesome.. I'm am the nerdiest, Good to know I am not the only one who gets all into it, like it's real or something! I LURV it.
Nerdy gurls are sexy! I haven't played Oblivion, or Skyrim, but I have friends who play Skyrim and say it rocks like a baws, or bau5. I tried playing Call of Duty and couldn't get out of the training area. I so suck. <3
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