How to Compete in MMORPG's

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  • Author Kevin Jaxon
  • Published March 28, 2012
  • Word count 553

In this day and age it's difficult to compete in your favorite online games, when some gamers still live with their parents, or they're the co-founder of facebook. Unfortunately for the rest of us, we don't have all day to spend gaming to get the best gear or the most gold. What are we left to do? Why not consider getting trained and training others in PVP and PVE. Also, consider a PVP guide.

If you play any MMORPG's online you know that it's difficult to actually compete with other players. Many times the player that spends the most amount of time in game is going to be the best, or richest. Unless you still live in your parents basement or you're the co-founder of facebook you have a day job. Your day job probably doesn't look too fondly upon gaming at work and there's the dilemma. So we're back to the question of, how do you compete in your favorite MMORPG, whether it's PVE or PVP the competition is there.

There are many websites that might entice you with purchasing gold or in-game currency for real-world currency, but that is against most games' user agreement and can get you banned. Whether or not this is fair is for another day. I will say this, certain game manufacturer's have caught on and now are introducing their own version of paying real-world currency for virtual currency. However, purchasing in-game currency won't get you closer to becoming a good PVP or PVE player. This is clearly not the solution, but what about training? I'm talking about cheap, in-game training for PVP and PVE. As of this article, I can't find anything that offers such. Of course you can get access to a pvp guide or get quest help but that's impersonal, and more importantly not going to get you the results you need in a timely fashion.

Now what if there is a place on the internet where you can both offer and receive PVP training, PVE training, instance runs and any other in-game services you might need in your favorite MMORPG. You can even offer services you're comfortable with, perhaps PVE, get paid to do it, and then spend that money on PVP training. Now that you know what's at stake, you can understand why this is such a brilliant and fundamentally simple idea. Offering a service is like offering a task, a game task. This idea is more than just a place where you can get paid to play video games, you're helping your fellow gamers!

Here's how a game task would work: You offer services or purchase services at the website, the money is transferred to the website and upon proof of completion of the training, the money is released (excluding a small portion held for the websites services). Pretty simple, right? There are even ways to share your game tasks by using social media, like facebook. Users can upload screenshots to show proof that services were delivered, there are even features to rate your experience. Such a website would be a hit, and it would allow users the ability to compete with other users that spend all day at an MMORPG. I personally believe it's only fair to level the playing field some, and get the help you deserve in game.

www.gametasks.com

Kevin Jaxon is a mechanical engineer (BSME) student in his junior year. He enjoys soccer, snowboarding, computers video games and artificial rock climbing.

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