Sun 15-Jul-2007
Link: http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2007/07/unpacking_the_zeitgeist.html
Imagine thirty years of Future Shock in 1977.
One of the more popular multi-person internet games is called "World of Warcraft". When you join, you start out with limited resources, and you need to collect gold and magic weapons and kill monsters and go on quests to acquire loot and gain higher levels (which come with whizzy new abilities). A bit like that new-fangled Dungeons and Dragons game everyone's talking about, except using a computer instead of dice and rule books and lead figurines. (Yes, there are several million people doing this right now. This isn't rocket science.)
Charles Stross explains what has been happening in World of Warcraft recently, specifically gold farming and the advertising of those services.
You need to read the article.
The question he asks is:
at which step in this narrative would my 1977-era audience first say "you've got to be shitting me!" ... and when would they start moaning and holding their head in their hands?
Sun 15-Jan-2006
I started playing Civilization IV on my guy's computer. I'm hooked. I wish one of my computers had the processing power to run it. It's probably good that I can't play it at home; it's good to allocate time to things like sleep and work. Time passes very fast while playing the game.
I seem to be doing well for my first attempt; especially as I rarely play such games.