Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:54 am Post subject: 1111111
As we know, lots of warhammer players are Chinese, Chinese guy make many records about warhammer power leveling. Do you want to know how they did it success? Chinese people play the more challenging form of warhammer almost exclusively. They find the less challenging form of the game boring.Here, about 50 percent play the challenging form of the game.
The Chinese have invented some interesting ways to play with the in-game economy (not the real world economy). Ways that I have not observed here.Chinese players are more attuned to the aesthetics of the game. At least they mention them more in interviews. They talked more about color schemes, animations, architecture, and warhammer gold and so on more than American players.
"There seem to be fewer female players of 'warhammer online in China. Here and in Europe and Australia/New Zealand people play with parents and even grandparents. Not in China. The older generation dislikes video games. People here play with brothers and sisters. But in China people don't have brothers and sisters for the most part, so friend relationships are very important.They always setup teams to gain the equipments and engage in the warhammer accounts.
“Some similarities: ‘warhammer’ is a very social game in China, just like here. People play with people they already know. Boyfriend and girlfriend may play or husband and wife. Social relationships deepen through the game. People also make new friends on the game .”
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:31 am Post subject: 111111
As we know, lots of warhammer players are Chinese, Chinese guy make many records about warhammer power leveling. Do you want to know how they did it success? Chinese people play the more challenging form of warhammer almost exclusively. They find the less challenging form of the game boring.Here, about 50 percent play the challenging form of the game.
The Chinese have invented some interesting ways to play with the in-game economy (not the real world economy). Ways that I have not observed here.Chinese players are more attuned to the aesthetics of the game. At least they mention them more in interviews. They talked more about color schemes, animations, architecture, and warhammer gold and so on more than American players.
"There seem to be fewer female players of 'warhammer online in China. Here and in Europe and Australia/New Zealand people play with parents and even grandparents. Not in China. The older generation dislikes video games. People here play with brothers and sisters. But in China people don't have brothers and sisters for the most part, so friend relationships are very important.They always setup teams to gain the equipments and engage in the warhammer accounts.
“Some similarities: ‘warhammer’ is a very social game in China, just like here. People play with people they already know. Boyfriend and girlfriend may play or husband and wife. Social relationships deepen through the game. People also make new friends on the game .”
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