Online games - spoken casually or formally - normally refer to video
games that are played on a computer using an Internet connection. There
are video games that are played online using devices such as video
consoles (Playstation, X-Box) and mobile phones, but online games
generally mean PC games that can be played only when you are connected
to the Internet. These games kicked off in the 1980s even as Internet
connectivity was slow and expensive. The earliest versions of these
games were simple multiplayer text-based games. In the 1990s these games
started getting popular, and today they feature high-end graphics,
virtual communities, and lots more.
Types Of Online Games
Online
games can be of the following types - (1) First-person shooters: Here
the players battle with each other head-to-head. In most first-person
shooters games, there are online components that allow deathmatch/arena
style play. In these games the view you see in the gameplay is the one
seen from your character's eyes. (2) Real-time strategy games: These are
games where you have to develop a combat strategy or gameplan by
building resources and making a strong army so that you are able to
fight with other Internet players. (3) Browser games: These are simple,
small, and quick pastime games that can be played on your browser. They
are developed using the popular Shockwave or Java technologies. (4)
Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPG): These are
online games that can support thousands of players from all over the
world simultaneously, playing with or against each other in a giant
virtual world and also interacting with each other. Here a person has to
keep leveling up till he reaches the maximum possible level written for
the game. These games can keep a gamer engaged for months or even
years!
How Online Games Make Money
Today, every game is
playable online. The question before the company that is making these
games is how to make money. Most companies make single-player games that
can be played at home. In these games the player has to overcome the
artificially intelligent enemies. These games feature an online
multiplayer gameplay model, using which a user can play with or against
other Internet players. These companies make their money by selling
their game CDs/DVDs [Examples: Warcraft 3, Counter Strike]. The browser
game companies survive by revenues generated from advertising and
promotions. Many MMORPG companies keep adding content by developing new
patches in their games and they charge a monthly fee from the players
[Example: Everquest 2, World of Warcraft]. Some of them do not, and
survive because of their CD/DVD sales [Example: Guild Wars].
One
last thing about the title: "Fragging" in game jargon stands for
finishing off a player or an artificially intelligent enemy.
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