How Ryzom Affected You....
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:57 am
The thread is pretty much what the title says. How has Ryzom affected you, your life, etc. I'll give you my own example. (This may also be useful to new players).
I was just talking to Lathaniel and he mentioned how I always had to dealt with the Ryzom politics a lot when I was playing, and it clicked in my mind just how Ryzom had affected me.
I'm currently at a university studying for my Bachelors in International Studies. My concentration in that major is World Politics.
A quick explanation of how this is related to Ryzom maybe useful. First off, I started Ryzom youngish. (Heck, most of you "older" folks watched me grow up, maybe with out realizing it). So, from a young age I was exposed to many people from many different cultures, and this was pushed even further when I discovered the forums. That has made me lack "prejudice" towards other cultures, and has, in fact, made me want to go into a career that allows me to work internationally.
When the direction of Ryzom was turned to put more emphasis on the factions, I soon learned about politics. And oh my gods, i love politics. I hate it, and love it at the same time. The politics between the kami and the karavan remind me so much of the democrats and republicans in the USA. Neither side is right or wrong (most of the time), but each side is almost always fighting each other. Every once in a while it is useful to come together on some things. And there are those who cross over the line between the two whenever it is necessary. I can only imagine how much fun it will be for me to do that kind of stuff on an international level.
There is also the little known fact that playing in Ryzom has made me a good person. I want to help people. I'm in a non profit organization at my university now. And I think that if I work for the right people then there are a lot of people I can help out. Even though politics has a lot of squabbling involved, there are also many ways to help people within it.
So yeah. Ryzom affected me by allowing me to socialize internationally, by throwing me into Kami/Karavan Politics, and by showing me that kindness isn't a horrible thing.
How about you?
I was just talking to Lathaniel and he mentioned how I always had to dealt with the Ryzom politics a lot when I was playing, and it clicked in my mind just how Ryzom had affected me.
I'm currently at a university studying for my Bachelors in International Studies. My concentration in that major is World Politics.
A quick explanation of how this is related to Ryzom maybe useful. First off, I started Ryzom youngish. (Heck, most of you "older" folks watched me grow up, maybe with out realizing it). So, from a young age I was exposed to many people from many different cultures, and this was pushed even further when I discovered the forums. That has made me lack "prejudice" towards other cultures, and has, in fact, made me want to go into a career that allows me to work internationally.
When the direction of Ryzom was turned to put more emphasis on the factions, I soon learned about politics. And oh my gods, i love politics. I hate it, and love it at the same time. The politics between the kami and the karavan remind me so much of the democrats and republicans in the USA. Neither side is right or wrong (most of the time), but each side is almost always fighting each other. Every once in a while it is useful to come together on some things. And there are those who cross over the line between the two whenever it is necessary. I can only imagine how much fun it will be for me to do that kind of stuff on an international level.
There is also the little known fact that playing in Ryzom has made me a good person. I want to help people. I'm in a non profit organization at my university now. And I think that if I work for the right people then there are a lot of people I can help out. Even though politics has a lot of squabbling involved, there are also many ways to help people within it.
So yeah. Ryzom affected me by allowing me to socialize internationally, by throwing me into Kami/Karavan Politics, and by showing me that kindness isn't a horrible thing.
How about you?