Chapter 897: Responsibility (7)
MMORPG stands for Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.
Simply put, it refers to a game where multiple users can connect simultaneously and play together on the same map.
When you first start an MMORPG, there’s a lot to do.
You have to choose a username, link your account for backup purposes, and depending on the game, you may also need to set up the character’s name, appearance, class, and stats.
Since you’ll be fighting alongside many other users in the same field, it’s important to make sure your character stands out.
Unlike the mobile RPG game Plamago, PlayerZ, an MMORPG, had a lot more to offer.
‘It must be a great game, there’s so much to do from the start.’
Plamago wasn’t an MMORPG; it was just a regular RPG with a focus on single-player mode.
There was a multiplayer element, but it only had a feature like "request help from other players," which was pretty useless.
Being a failed game, there were barely any other players, so even if you wanted to use that feature, it wasn’t possible.
‘Plamago didn’t require users to create their own characters since there were pre-made playable characters... but that’s typical for non-MMORPG games.’
In Plamago, you only had to level up the characters without creating your own.
