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  2. Gold farming - Wikipedia

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    Gold farming is the practice of playing a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) to acquire in-game currency, later selling it for real-world money. [1] [2] [3]Gold farming is distinct from other practices in online multiplayer games, such as power leveling, as gold farming refers specifically to harvesting in-game currency, not rank or experience points.

  3. World of Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    World of Warcraft (WoW) is a 2004 massively multiplayer online role-playing (MMORPG) video game developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Windows and Mac OS X.Set in the Warcraft fantasy universe, World of Warcraft takes place within the world of Azeroth, approximately four years after the events of the previous game in the series, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. [3]

  4. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    In an article dated 11 November 2011, PC Gamer reported statistics for online sales of The Witcher 2. [97] According to PC Gamer: Direct2Drive, Impulse and GamersGate's combined sales were a total of 10,000 (4%), [97] GOG.com sold 40,000 copies (16%), [97] while Steam sold in the same time period 200,000 copies (80%). [97]

  5. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    Acronym for "Flavor of the Month", referring to a new meta that emerges after an update making certain classes or builds more desirable, that will only last a short amount of time. The phrase originated in the World of Warcraft community, but is also used in MOBA's. [65] FOV See field of view. FPS 1. An abbreviation for first-person shooter. 2.

  6. Online game - Wikipedia

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    An online game is a video game that is either partially or primarily played through the Internet or any other computer network available. [1] Online games are ubiquitous on modern gaming platforms, including PCs, consoles and mobile devices, and span many genres, including first-person shooters, strategy games, and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG). [2]

  7. Dota 2 - Wikipedia

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    However, the two companies were unable to come to an agreement, with them both stating that it was in their best interest to develop their own separate games. [37] Valve's version, Dota Underlords, was released in February 2020 and continued to use the Dota setting, [38] while Drodo's game, Auto Chess, was developed using no Dota 2 assets. [39 ...

  8. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    The Guild is a web series, created by Felicia Day, in which the cast are members of a guild that plays an MMORPG similar to World of Warcraft. Game Grumps, a show on YouTube in which the cast plays games sent in by viewers. It has a related show called Steam Train where the cast plays games either on Steam or sent in by independent developers.

  9. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    PC: Electronic Arts: A player-made mod allowed for the blur effect that appears when a character is nude to be removed. However, the nude Sims are featureless. [105] 2004: JFK Reloaded: PC: Traffic Games: The player is given the role of Lee Harvey Oswald as he assassinates U.S. President John F. Kennedy.