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Introduction
Many of the problems associated with making an MMO, a Massively Multiplayer Online game, come in large part from the very first term: Massively. An MMO is notably tricky to build due to technical issues involving server scaling, as well as design issues involving scaling economics, politics, level design, pacing, persistence, and progression. A rule of thumb is that development costs grow exponentially as the number of players increases, but for many years, theres been an unquestioned assumption that bigger player numbers are inherently better and therefore worth pursuing.
Yet we see clear counterexamples. Many early MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons) involved populations of dozens-to-thousands of people and still have vibrant communities to this day [1]. Multiplayer Minecraft is wildly successful, despite its reliance on relatively small, instanced servers. And many modern hit games, like Fortnite, are online games that successfully limit their focus to matches of 100 o
Deconstructing monogamy: Why Wired868’s ‘Outside Woman’ is ahead of the game like the Greek Hetairae
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Deconstructing monogamy: Why Wired868’s ‘Outside Woman’ is ahead of the game like the Greek Hetairae
First, the disclaimer. Disabuse yourself of the assumption I am against marriage and monogamy. You could not be further from the truth.
I’m not only a veteran in the practice, I shared some supportive insight on how to do monogamy successfully; with eyes wide open, realistic expectations and cost/benefit ratio rooted in the reality of your health and happiness here and now, not some fantasy afterlife for which there is no empirical evidence of existence.
During the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, University of New Orleans professors Gregory Price and Eric van Holm of UNO’s Urban Entrepreneurship and Policy Institute, wanted to quantify the effects of social distancing.
Their resulting research, “The Effect of Social Distancing On The Early Spread of the Novel Coronavirus,” indicated social distancing is effective in helping to slow infection rate.
That research has been accepted for publication in
Social Science Quarterly, the peer-reviewed journal of the Southwestern Social Science Association. The journal publishes current research on a broad range of topics including political science, sociology, economics, history, social work, geography, international studies and women s studies.