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A Virtual World
A Virtual World
A Virtual World by Adair
A. Cameron
Introduction: Over the last few years we have seen internet
technology improving at a dramatic pace, from the introduction of
broadband to the success of wireless connections. People now have
the ability to discover new worlds from the comfort of their own
living room. As broadband speeds have got faster, we have seen the
introduction of 3D virtual worlds. All that is needed is; a
computer, broadband and your imagination will take care of the
rest.
Virtual Reality: Virtual worlds allow the broadband user to
recreate a virtual replica of them. Once created, the user can go
out for a stroll, spend their virtual money on items like clothing
and meet new people; some virtual worlds even allow the ability to
fly, making a visit to a new country as easy as a stroll in the
park.
Virtual Marketing: The growth in popularity has risen at
such a level that virtual marketing has been formed. Last year
(2006), a company called Millions of Us was founded, this is an
agency specialising in virtual world marketing and communication
campaigns. The agencies clients include the likes of Warner Bros,
Intel, and Microsoft.
Online Gaming: Broadband speeds have risen to a level where
not only have you got online socialising communities but also
intense online gaming. MMOG (Massively Multiplayer Online Gaming)
is a computer game which is capable of supporting hundreds or
thousands of players simultaneously. MMOGs can enable players to
cooperate and compete with each other on a grand scale, and
sometimes to interact meaningfully with people around the
world.
Good or Bad? Even though the ability is there to socialise
in the virtual world, this may cause concern to parents. Countries
like South and North Korea have had broadband for almost 15 years;
therefore broadband speeds are of greater quality than the UK. This
may sound great, but this has opened the opportunity of online
gaming become so popular that it is looked at as a profession. Top
gamers may spend up to 15 hours a day in their room practicing for
their next tournament. These gamers may get paid hundreds of
thousands a year and wear sponsored clothes that you may find on a
formula one driver.
Improvements in broadband
technology will not only allow the user a better online experience,
but will also give broadband
providers the ability to offer cheaper broadband
rates.
Adair Cameron is an experienced writer based in the UK.
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