Sunday, October 18, 2020

Online Gaming Communication: How Do Online Players Socialize?

The interactive and social nature of online games is the main reason why games have become so popular. Those who want to get closer to others and expand their friend base can find virtual friends waiting to play with them online. Those who are stuck in their homes most of the time and just want someone else to talk to really enjoy the time they spend communicating with others while playing online games. In many cases, friends are formed across international borders, because physical location doesn't matter in the world of online gaming.

Those who have not personally experienced online games may wonder how communication over the Internet is possible. How can someone in Oklahoma play a game and chat all night with someone from India? There are even people at opposite ends of the country and the world who fall in love online. How is this possible?

The most basic form of communication in the world of online social games is the simple instant chat platform. Many PC Gaming Community sites allow players to enter private "rooms" with other players, and there is a chat box where they can type messages back and forth. These rooms are actually separate screens that appear on computer screens for all players in the game. They can communicate through the chat box during their game, while thousands of people have private conversations in other virtual rooms (screens).


That kind of communication in the game world is a lot like texting someone on a cell phone, except you type on your computer keyboard. There are also more complex forms of communication during online games. Some games allow players to connect through webcams and microphones. This allows all players to see each other and put real faces to online screen names.

This more personal form of online gaming communication is appealing to some, but not others. Some people don't want their real faces and lives revealed in the world of online gaming. For them, games that allow players to create avatars to represent their character online are preferred. These games allow direct communication between players, but each player has their own avatar that is disabled from other players.

An avatar is a cartoon-like image that each player can design differently. This is done by selecting different hair colors and styles, body shapes and sizes, and different facial structures and skin colors. Often clothes can also be selected.

In games like Second Life, players can buy clothes, houses, cars and other belongings that show others in the virtual world who they are and what they are like. These avatars and lives online may or may not reflect who the player is in real life, apart from the online world.

Socializing online is very rewarding and rewarding for many people. Those who don't get the acceptance they would like in their real lives can find people online who validate them as individuals. In this way, online games can be powerful in the lives of players.

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