Monday, 6 April 2015
Have At Ye Online Jerks!
Game industry figure Ernest W. Adams wrote a worthwhile article about online gaming, the social problems associated with it, and what might be done about it here. It was originally written for Gamasutras Designers Notebook series, but wasnt ultimately published there, so the good folks at the freethought blog Butterflies & Wheels ran it in its intended form a few days back.
I dont do a lot of online gaming, and when I do, its almost always with friends. If I create a match, most of the time it will be a private session with invited players, for exactly the sorts of reasons Adams cites. But after reading his thoughts on the sorry state of the online gaming "community," I think I have a social duty to participate and fight the problem instead of avoiding it. Im going to do more online gaming, and be more vocal with my disapproval when people act like immature jerks.
I encourage other grownups to do the same. And by "grownups," I mean that if youre twelve, but can carry on a proper conversation in-game, without invoking epithets, name-calling and accusations of cheating, and take your losses and victories like a decent human being... you count. Moreso than a lot of of the technically-qualified "adults" out there.
Its not just a matter of etiquette -- its a matter of encouraging participation from everyone in our favorite hobby. Excelsior!
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