You know, I started this blog because I had read "Reality is Broken", a book about bringing the benefits of online gaming into the "real" world. Now the Wall Street Journal has published an article about research that show gaming is good for your brain. (see it here).
Some of the stats they published are very interesting ... some expected. For example, the fact that the average gamer is 34 and has been playing for 12 years isn't very surprising. However, the fact that 29% of all gamers are over 50 surprised me quite a bit. Makes my guild of over-60 players not so unique!
It seems fairly intuitive that something a person does for many, many hours would change their brain structure. What does take me aback, though, is the underlying fact that brain structure is malleable! I don't know if that's new research, or if I missed it somewhere along the line.
Other items of interest ... violent games seem to engage us more and educational games just don't reach the level of engagement (or perhaps violence) necessary to bring on the brain-changes that are beneficial from gaming.
This is a very interesting article and should be taken seriously by educators, parents, and of course ... gamers!
A Journey Through the World of Warcraft
I started playing WOW in July 2011 after reading "Reality is Broken", just to see what the hoopla was about. I am hooked. I played solo for about 5 months, levelling my main. Now I want to describe and catalog my adventures, playing particular attention to the lore, the technicalities of play, and an objective analysis of the gameplay. Oh, heck, who am I kidding ... I really just want to write about and log the fun I'm having!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Mar 1 - Miniala the Miner/Jeweler
Miniala is spending her time at lvl 85 filling in the blanks of accomplishments she missed while leveling. Although still not interested in running dungeons or raids, she has become obsessed with mining and jewelcrafting. She has expanded her bank storage in anticipation of having one of every kind of gem ... both mined and crafted. Guess that puts me at the extreme of the explorer/gatherer type of player.
Marbaran is still leveling. Now at lvl 64 and questing in Outland. I love Zangarmarsh, with all the mushrooms. What a vivid imagination to create these worlds. She is benefiting from Mini's love of mining, by using supplies of all the smelted ores she needs for her blacksmithing. The enchanting supplies are sometimes a little harder to come by, but she is leveling there as well.
Leveling achievements takes a little longer. Of course there are dungeon and raid-based achievements that neither of them will manage without a big personality transplant. But the other achievements are do-able and they are working away at them.
Once Marbaran has reached lvl 85, then I will take up leveling Meleane. She is a priest and I am thinking of running some dungeons with her as a healer. Won't have to be as fast in combat and should have a tank looking after her ass. More about that as it develops.
Marbaran is still leveling. Now at lvl 64 and questing in Outland. I love Zangarmarsh, with all the mushrooms. What a vivid imagination to create these worlds. She is benefiting from Mini's love of mining, by using supplies of all the smelted ores she needs for her blacksmithing. The enchanting supplies are sometimes a little harder to come by, but she is leveling there as well.
Leveling achievements takes a little longer. Of course there are dungeon and raid-based achievements that neither of them will manage without a big personality transplant. But the other achievements are do-able and they are working away at them.
Once Marbaran has reached lvl 85, then I will take up leveling Meleane. She is a priest and I am thinking of running some dungeons with her as a healer. Won't have to be as fast in combat and should have a tank looking after her ass. More about that as it develops.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
I am NOT addicted
Thanks to one of my guildmates for posting this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GpkQSB_h5lY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GpkQSB_h5lY
Friday, January 27, 2012
Blogging and Logging and Hoarding
Interesting experience while I was playing my lvl 40 Warlock last night (Marbaran). I had the great desire to document EVERYTHING. I have stores of raw food from kills that I am just waiting for the right cooking level and recipes to prepare. My lvl 85 Palladin (Miniala) has stores of gems from mining expeditions. I thought about creating a spreadsheet that would show the item, the skill(s) required to use it, the level of that skill needed and, where to get the recipe/pattern/formula.
I know there is someone out there who has set herself the goal to collect every unique piece of vendor trash in existence. There are add-ons for optimizing selling of vendor trash. So now, I join the ranks of the hoarders (not to be confused with the Horde-ers) with trying to organize what I have in a spreadsheet.
I also thought about capturing my experiences in various zones. I can't currently tell you what zones any of my characters have explored, and I would like to know. So I'll start here.
Marbaran is currently in the Eastern Plaguelands. It's a lvl 40-45 zone and she just hit lvl 42 last night. So, she will be there for a while. I find the story line of the caravan simply wonderful. Go to a place, take on the quests there, then hop back on the caravan to go to the next "hot spot". So far, it's been fun.
I also thought I'd start trying to run lower level dungeons solo. I know ... I know ... I hear you muttering that there's no challenge in that. But I am SLOW. Remember? SLOW! I like to take my time and explore ... see the earlier posts about the types of players ... I'm an explorer. So. I'll start with the Deadmines and see how the experience goes.
SLOW ... I am reminded of a joke ... Young bull and old bull are standing at the top of a hill, looking down at a pasture full of heifers. Young bull says "Let's run down the hill and fuck a heifer" ... Old bull says "Let's walk down the hill and fuck 'em all!"
I will leave you to ponder that.
I know there is someone out there who has set herself the goal to collect every unique piece of vendor trash in existence. There are add-ons for optimizing selling of vendor trash. So now, I join the ranks of the hoarders (not to be confused with the Horde-ers) with trying to organize what I have in a spreadsheet.
I also thought about capturing my experiences in various zones. I can't currently tell you what zones any of my characters have explored, and I would like to know. So I'll start here.
Marbaran is currently in the Eastern Plaguelands. It's a lvl 40-45 zone and she just hit lvl 42 last night. So, she will be there for a while. I find the story line of the caravan simply wonderful. Go to a place, take on the quests there, then hop back on the caravan to go to the next "hot spot". So far, it's been fun.
I also thought I'd start trying to run lower level dungeons solo. I know ... I know ... I hear you muttering that there's no challenge in that. But I am SLOW. Remember? SLOW! I like to take my time and explore ... see the earlier posts about the types of players ... I'm an explorer. So. I'll start with the Deadmines and see how the experience goes.
SLOW ... I am reminded of a joke ... Young bull and old bull are standing at the top of a hill, looking down at a pasture full of heifers. Young bull says "Let's run down the hill and fuck a heifer" ... Old bull says "Let's walk down the hill and fuck 'em all!"
I will leave you to ponder that.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Just having fun
I've been playing my human Warlock recently. I use the lvl 85 Palladin I have to stay in Stormwind and go to the auction house for mats my Warlock needs or go out and mine for her. The Warlock is having fun, especially with her Felguard minion! I love sending something else into melee range while I stand back and cast spells.
Still not a huge dungeon fan, although the runs I have taken with my guild-mates have been somewhat fun. But, I am an incorrigible loner, I guess. I have taken to turning on the DND status in my TRP2 profile. It may seem a little asocial, but that's how we introverts are.
I did post in the guild forum that I'd mine ore and gems for anyone who needs them. I can stock up the guild bank. That way I feel like I'm at least contributing something. ...
Also going to do some solo dungeon runs in lower level dungeons to see how I can do. Work my way up.
I realized, after a guild member commented to me, that one of the reasons folks run through these dungeons so much faster than I do is because they have been through them countless times, both solo and with groups. I just haven't been playing that long!
Still not a huge dungeon fan, although the runs I have taken with my guild-mates have been somewhat fun. But, I am an incorrigible loner, I guess. I have taken to turning on the DND status in my TRP2 profile. It may seem a little asocial, but that's how we introverts are.
I did post in the guild forum that I'd mine ore and gems for anyone who needs them. I can stock up the guild bank. That way I feel like I'm at least contributing something. ...
Also going to do some solo dungeon runs in lower level dungeons to see how I can do. Work my way up.
I realized, after a guild member commented to me, that one of the reasons folks run through these dungeons so much faster than I do is because they have been through them countless times, both solo and with groups. I just haven't been playing that long!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Heigh- ho ... heigh-ho
I am a miner, although not a dwarf. I have discovered I LOVE flying around, dropping down on mineral nodes, mining, and then prospecting for gems. While I am at it, I uncover different areas of the map and am getting some of the "exploring" achievements. Kind of nice to do when I don't have the mental bandwidth to be in a dungeon or enter into real battles.
Nice alternative
Nice alternative
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
SOPA/PIPA
We now take a moment for a political viewpoint. Please contact your congressional delegation and encourage them to vote AGAINST the proposed SOPA/PIPA legislation. See this link http://www.ted.com/talks/defend_our_freedom_to_share_or_why_sopa_is_a_bad_idea.html
for an excellent TED talk by Clay Shirkey on the opposition to this legislation, presented in clear layman's terms.
for an excellent TED talk by Clay Shirkey on the opposition to this legislation, presented in clear layman's terms.
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