15 Minutes of Fame: From Romania to Korea via World of Warcraft

[hide][/hide]
From Hollywood celebrities to the guy next door, millions of people have made World of Warcraft a part of their lives. How do you play WoW? We’re giving each approach its own [hide]15 Minutes of Fame[/hide].

This is the story of Apathius, a Romanian student of languages who’s made World of Warcraft her entree to the Korean language and culture. «A year ago, I used to be a slightly hardcore raider on the EU realms,» she writes. «Being a big fan of anime and all that stuff, I opted for a chance to study abroad in Korea. (Japan was out of the question, sadly, but Korea was pretty close, culture-wise.) So at the start of 2010, I hopped on a plane and came here to start a ‘new life,’ so to speak. But still, there are huge cultural differences between the Asian world and the west, and for fear that I might not adapt to this new environment, I decided to make WoW one of my mediums for permeating Korean society.»

«I thought I knew WoW well enough to get the hang of things quickly, but I ended up having to re-learn a lot of things, especially PVE-wise,» she continues. «‘Korean Style!’ my guildies told me when I first asked them why almost no one raids as a guild here. I was surprised when I heard they PUG heroic raids like [hide]Alone in the Dark[/hide] and Lich King 25-man. But that doesn’t mean they’re hardcore, as even the casuals do very well. For example, people who had never seen Putricide before went from a 80% wipe to a 5% wipe after three tries. Also, if you’re a top-end raider, you can earn about 5,000ish gold per week from raids, because the DKP here is gold, and only gold. The weirdest part about it though, I really get the feeling they take the PVE side of WoW as fun, not as competition, not as something to be taken seriously, just as a means of getting imba gear and seeing new fights.»

Join us for one player’s quixotic journey through an American game on a European realm from her Romanian homeland to a new home and new realm in Korea.[hide]Continue reading 15 Minutes of Fame: From Romania to Korea via World of Warcraft[/hide]Filed under: [hide]Interviews[/hide], [hide]15 Minutes of Fame[/hide][hide]15 Minutes of Fame: From Romania to Korea via World of Warcraft[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide][hide][/hide]
From Hollywood celebrities to the guy next door, millions of people have made World of Warcraft a part of their lives. How do you play WoW? We’re giving each approach its own [hide]15 Minutes of Fame[/hide].

This is the story of Apathius, a Romanian student of languages who’s made World of Warcraft her entree to the Korean language and culture. «A year ago, I used to be a slightly hardcore raider on the EU realms,» she writes. «Being a big fan of anime and all that stuff, I opted for a chance to study abroad in Korea. (Japan was out of the question, sadly, but Korea was pretty close, culture-wise.) So at the start of 2010, I hopped on a plane and came here to start a ‘new life,’ so to speak. But still, there are huge cultural differences between the Asian world and the west, and for fear that I might not adapt to this new environment, I decided to make WoW one of my mediums for permeating Korean society.»

«I thought I knew WoW well enough to get the hang of things quickly, but I ended up having to re-learn a lot of things, especially PVE-wise,» she continues. «‘Korean Style!’ my guildies told me when I first asked them why almost no one raids as a guild here. I was surprised when I heard they PUG heroic raids like [hide]Alone in the Dark[/hide] and Lich King 25-man. But that doesn’t mean they’re hardcore, as even the casuals do very well. For example, people who had never seen Putricide before went from a 80% wipe to a 5% wipe after three tries. Also, if you’re a top-end raider, you can earn about 5,000ish gold per week from raids, because the DKP here is gold, and only gold. The weirdest part about it though, I really get the feeling they take the PVE side of WoW as fun, not as competition, not as something to be taken seriously, just as a means of getting imba gear and seeing new fights.»

Join us for one player’s quixotic journey through an American game on a European realm from her Romanian homeland to a new home and new realm in Korea.[hide]Continue reading 15 Minutes of Fame: From Romania to Korea via World of Warcraft[/hide]Filed under: [hide]Interviews[/hide], [hide]15 Minutes of Fame[/hide][hide]15 Minutes of Fame: From Romania to Korea via World of Warcraft[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Thu, 25 Aug 2011 16:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]

Добавить комментарий

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *

l>