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We've all heard of those types of novels. They're usually VRMMORPG's that consist of the protagonist being a badass killer that strives to rank at the top of the leaderboard. To do that, he unveils all these hidden tricks in the game's files/finds game breaking bugs and uses them, combined with his godly skills to become the best PvPer. Maybe even pick up a couple girls along the way.
But that gets old quickly. Aside from boasting realistic combat, these type of games often have another thing, too. Creativity. They allow the players to do virtually anything, creating a fully player-controlled world. Games like Albion Online already do this–some choose to be craftsmen, others lumberjacks, others fishermen. They all contribute to the game's economy.
But what's a fun, new objective you think hasn't been explored as much in these types of novels? What other goal could there be to this besides killing other players and pretending like they're in the Hunger Games?
But that gets old quickly. Aside from boasting realistic combat, these type of games often have another thing, too. Creativity. They allow the players to do virtually anything, creating a fully player-controlled world. Games like Albion Online already do this–some choose to be craftsmen, others lumberjacks, others fishermen. They all contribute to the game's economy.
But what's a fun, new objective you think hasn't been explored as much in these types of novels? What other goal could there be to this besides killing other players and pretending like they're in the Hunger Games?
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