Wow, its finally happening. I’m going home for Diwali! A major inauguration happened yesterday, the Phase 2 of Pune DC was inaugurated. Everyone came in ethnic wear. There was a competition for best dressed male and female. It seemed there were too many contenders. Thankfully, we were in the food court all the while, where it was being staged. It was sometimes hilarious with patriotic and clichéd Miss World style one-liners.
I’m writing this from Mangalore all the while thinking about my game project ‘Agony’. Past few days I’ve been reading a lot about MMORPGs. My proverbial fears have turned true. There is deep relationship between EAI and MMORPGs. There is a concept of rules and facts and rule engines here. More than that, making an MMORPG required exhaustive knowledge of many social sciences like history, geography, phsycology etc. Amazing! And how many MBAs are actually making one. Very, very few. Why? Because of the immense depth of knowlegde that can be conveyed by the medium of the game. For e.g. many bright guys (no sarcasm here) in my MBA batch tried to make a financial simulation, but they had very cumbersome tools like Excel spreadsheets. As a result the game was very linear and turn-based (as opposed to real-time). In fact one of our profs tried using a game called MarkStrat (a commercial product nothing close to an MMORPG in terms of UI but a multiplayer simulation nonetheless) and it was a big hit. Many described as the single most important course in Marketing that mattered. So I’m pondering to get behind the camera of a multiplayer game. Lets see how crazy this project gets
On a unrelated note, it needs a more telling name, like ‘SimDesh’ or something.
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Karthik
November 9th, 2004 at 11:24 am
1Hey Arun
I see you’re using the “ArunR.ico” on your site
I like the tweaks on the site. Also, your comments on MMORPGs are interesting. You don’t see MBAs developing stuff like this because of one major factor — TIME!!
Still, some good stuff does come out. Myself and seven others recently visited IIM B to take part in games at their Vista 2004. The operations game there had been developed in VB and was nicely done.
Back at TAPMI, this time’s TechFest game serves as a good example as well. Arun Panicker and myself (he doing the questions, me doing much of the coding and some of the concepts) made a game for it in just 3 or 4 days. Under the constraints I think it came out pretty well!
I’m sending this game and the promo to your email account. We’re going to make a bigger and more difficult version for this time’s Atharva — Panicker jokingly said that we should call it Screw Your Happiness: The Ultimate Management Game!!
BTW, watched Blade Runner (The Director’s Cut) yesterday. Amazing movie.
– Karthik
Krish
November 11th, 2004 at 2:11 pm
2Happy Deepavali….njoy the home stay for atleast a week man…
Arun
November 16th, 2004 at 2:37 pm
3Kris:- Well, you wish is my command. Exactly one week. The break was long enough this time to convey to my folks at home that I was “there”
Karthik:- Great work on the game scene as I’d mailed you. I’m confident that gaming will be an important part of a future MBA cirriculum. If the game is what the title suggest, I’m sure it will be an accurate sim
BTW, Happy Diwali
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