Showing posts with label real life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label real life. Show all posts
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Why Don't They See Me?
Following on from yesterday's blog, the whole topic of people being less accountable for the things that they do online due to hiding behind an online personality, an anonymous one, that means they feel that the way they interact with the rest of the internet does not matter.
Firstly, this little old blog has almost reached 800 page views! This makes me excited, and a number I never thought it would reach. I wondered when I started this if anyone would read it, what would I write (something I still struggle with!), and what would be the point of it all.
It has only been a month, but regardless of how many people may or may not read my ramblings, it is nice to actually share them!
Which brings me back to my original point - my online persona. However, I'm going to flip the topic slightly - in my case, my online persona and personality, while it is a direct representation of who I am, it is also who I wish I could be in real life, with the people who actually know me and see me day to day.
In game I'm this fearless warrior (or hunter, or druid, or mage - you get the drift). The possibilities are endless, I regularly interact with people I enjoy spending time with, I can be open and not worry about things as life is peachy.
In real life, the picture is not so rosy. I have friends and family, but none of them know me to the extent my gaming friends know me. The community of people that I interact with online and the things I have learnt about myself as a person are irrelevant to them, its only a game and surely it doesn't matter if I have to stop the activity I am doing with 2/5/9/24 other people, it's just a game, a game that can't possibly teach me anything.
I am my online personality, and while I have now grown comfortable with my real identity being connected with my online activities and personality, I still need to learn how to allow the things I have learned online and the experiences I have gained from interacting with such a wide range of people from all backgrounds, countries and cultures to reflect within my non-game life.
Do I perhaps use the game as an escape from some of the real life issues I'm having, perhaps I do. But I would not be the person I am today without those experiences from in game being combined with the experiences I have had outside the game.
In May I attended the wedding of two of the best people you could want to meet, I have been friends with these two for many years, we have fought dragons together, we have consoled each other through failed relationships.
Without the creation of my online persona and this game that we all love, I would never have met these fantastic people, nor have been able to share the most special day in their life.
So a question for you people that do read - how much of your online personality is actually reflected within your everyday life?
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Levelling yet more alts!
I have spent the last few days amusing myself by levelling a baby priest (yes, another one!)
Apart from that, on a Friday we look after my gorgeous (almost) 2 year old Nephew, hence no post yesterday.
(Seriously, look at this face!)
Real life > Game/Online Life etc. Can't be sitting at the PC typing away when he wants my attention or to pretend to play on the "Puter".
Game life, not all that much has been happening lately. Summer slow down has begun in earnest, and guild roster is looking pretty sick with regards to folk on-line most evenings, but then, the sun is actually shining which is almost unheard of in recent years in the UK.
To add a bit of extra challenge, I'm levelling her as holy (a spec I have very little experience with), and only as holy. So no dual spec, not DPS spec to make questing faster/easier, and I'm still avoiding too many dungeons, as I enjoy the actual questing part of play.
I've also read interesting things about Chakra: Chastise DPS being comparable with Shadow which intrigues me, so figured I would experiment. I also didn't send this alt any gold to see just how much she can make through the levelling process.
So far, I'm the grand level of 52, and have nought both ground mount training and have amassed a stagger 203g! I can remember struggling to get enough gold to learn my first riding skill at level 40 on the hunter, so its a nice change.
Quest wise, things are dying fairly fast. Sure some of them might take an extra hit or two than if I was levelling as Shadow, but I'm enjoying this character and its sufficiently different to my other priest that I'm not bored, which is of course the important thing!
As she is such a low level, I don't have many screenshots, but here is one of here in the weird looking light of Swamp of Sorrows:
I shall keep you posted on her progress ^^
Apart from that, on a Friday we look after my gorgeous (almost) 2 year old Nephew, hence no post yesterday.
(Seriously, look at this face!)
Real life > Game/Online Life etc. Can't be sitting at the PC typing away when he wants my attention or to pretend to play on the "Puter".
Game life, not all that much has been happening lately. Summer slow down has begun in earnest, and guild roster is looking pretty sick with regards to folk on-line most evenings, but then, the sun is actually shining which is almost unheard of in recent years in the UK.
To add a bit of extra challenge, I'm levelling her as holy (a spec I have very little experience with), and only as holy. So no dual spec, not DPS spec to make questing faster/easier, and I'm still avoiding too many dungeons, as I enjoy the actual questing part of play.
I've also read interesting things about Chakra: Chastise DPS being comparable with Shadow which intrigues me, so figured I would experiment. I also didn't send this alt any gold to see just how much she can make through the levelling process.
So far, I'm the grand level of 52, and have nought both ground mount training and have amassed a stagger 203g! I can remember struggling to get enough gold to learn my first riding skill at level 40 on the hunter, so its a nice change.
Quest wise, things are dying fairly fast. Sure some of them might take an extra hit or two than if I was levelling as Shadow, but I'm enjoying this character and its sufficiently different to my other priest that I'm not bored, which is of course the important thing!
As she is such a low level, I don't have many screenshots, but here is one of here in the weird looking light of Swamp of Sorrows:
I shall keep you posted on her progress ^^
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