Just wanted to share that my first first-author paper is now online! In the journal Stem Cells and Development, here’s my paper on “Roles of Integrins in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Growth on Matrigel and Vitronectin.”
So, in a recent RPG.net post, someone was looking for a MMORPG that didn’t have the leveling grind and the obsession with new equipment. After some thought, I responded that my current gaming fixation, Team Fortress 2, might be exactly what he’s looking for. How is a first-person shooter a good substitute for a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game? Read on to find out.
If you take away leveling (experience gain) and the constant need for better gear (varying equipment), what’s left in an MMORPG experience? You’re left with a game:
Well…. that sounds a lot like Team Fortress 2 (or other online, team-based multiplayer FPS games).
Additionally, a common complaint about MMORPGs is that time played is the major controller of success, with player skill being only a small fraction of success. In TF2, most success is skill-based: not only aiming and dodging (much more satisfying than the “click and go get a snack” combat found in most MMORPGs), but knowledge of maps, teamwork, knowing when to switch classes to balance your team, and reacting to changing circumstances.
The only things it lacks are the ability to customize your character and the ability to explore. With the plethora of custom maps available, the exploration concern might be partly alleviated. And with the upcoming unlockables and achievements, the ability to differentiate your character will become even more feasible. Plus, in a skill-based setting, your differentiation is primarily reflected in your skill and your personality on voice chat. Maybe they could release custom faces for TF2, which confer no advantage?
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Just wanted to share that my first first-author paper is now online! In the journal Stem Cells and Development, here’s my paper on “Roles of Integrins in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Growth on Matrigel and Vitronectin.”
Just read a fascinating (if lengthy) essay on disruptive technology and the future of scientific publishing. Well worth the read!
Just wanted to share Mint.com’s Visual Guide to Deflation, which is quite explanatory.
Hey all Paradoxdruid readers! I recently started up a blog on stem cells that I’d love you all to take a look at: http://www.allthingsstemcell.com/
I participated in another Barely literate book review podcast, this time on Nicholson Baker’s “The Fermata”. Give it a listen!
Obama has outlined a strategy for America, in great depth. Read all about Change.gov!
Okay, I’ll admit that it’s entirely possible that I am the last person to learn about this website*, but it’s really addictive.
It’s a game that tests your vocabulary. Each time you get a word’s meaning correct, 20 grains of rice are donated to the UN World Program. So, give Free Rice a whirl. I bet you’ll have fun and you’ll get to help make strides toward ending hunger.
*I heard about it forever ago, I just never actually looked at it.
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