The video gaming world has become a realm that the average individual cannot likely understand. Users become completely infatuated and consumed by the world and game created for their enjoyment. There are endless gaming wikis available online for active users and even the motivated user that is interested in creating their own video game. One for example, Wikia gaming, allows the gamer to be interactive, as well gives the gamer access to Action, Adventure, Blogging,Shooters, Simulations
,Game Industry, Fighting,,and Racing Strategy. All the games are free and once the gamer is finished they have access to an active so they communicate with all of their other gamers.
Another product on the shelves that has revolutionized the game world is FPS Creator software. This software, which I read about on their wiki, is a commercial application that allows inexperienced or experienced users to efficiently make new games very quickly without any programming. The wiki describes its efficiency in saying, "FPS Creator uses a drag-and-drop system in which the user can select entities such as walls, floors, ceilings, doors and windows to create a level. This level can then be populated by entities such as furniture, desk objects, enemies, weapons and pick-ups. Light-markers can be used to place lights of which the color and range can be defined, and true light mapping has recently become available with a newly integrated tool created by the same developers." This site is ahead of its time and will lead to many new emerging video games in the future. The video game world, which was always interactive, has become even more so now that users can communicate while playing with one another and discuss the game on blogs or chats, even though users are probably living across the country. Wikis available about gaming sites allow people that are interested to quickly access information and get involved with barely any experience with the gaming world. Wikis are a fast and (at times) can be an accurate representation of efficient digital information.
I am not a "gamer" but can see how helpdul wikis would be for aspiring or long-time players. This was an application of wikis I hadn't thought of yet but it seems pretty useful.
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