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Shards

Shards are the bane of the MMO world, or any virtual reality which has a very high user count. They are an acknowledgement to the limitations of the capabilities of our computers in creating truly rich, living worlds.

A shard is a clone of a worldlet. Rather than having one single massive world for all users to share and enjoy, many virtual environment providers create a number of smaller worldlets, each identical clones of one another. This has many advantages: Sharing the same artwork between shards lessens the amount of graphic design work needed. Shards on servers local to user concentrations reduce lag time and increases enjoyment. If something goes wrong with a shard, it has many identical siblings that can be copied over the top of it quickly and easily.

However, for all these advantages, a shard is a nasty thing. How can players in a gameworld feel special, feel powerful when they slay the grand Overdark, scourge of the world, as there are 37 other Overdarks all exactly the same, running on 37 other shards?

Worse, there is no way to truly leave your mark on a sharded world, as by the very nature of shards, nothing the participants do can ever deviate it too far from its sibling shards ? or it will be replaced to keep the ?world? consistent?.

Shards have other, more insidious drawbacks. If for example you would like to hold a conference in a virtual environment and the administration of that environment says it can hold 20,000 people, but they wind up on five different shards, then you no-longer have one conference, but five separate ones the attendees of which, cannot converse with anyone outside of their own shard.

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Intelligent, Sensitive Surgical Drill
Boring small holes in the head is a common occurrence for surgeons working on delicate surgical procedures for the senses. Dentists drilling teeth, surgeons drilling into the nose, ear, or drilling holes into the head. Delicate, tiny movements where one slip could slam the drill into soft tissue, rending arteries rearing ligaments, driving shards of bone into the brain.



 

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(03/08/2004)
Ragnarok online, the popular MMORPG from the Asian markets, is to hit Australia and New Zealand in September, thanks to Australian online games provider Ongamenet.

According to Ongamenet that MMO Gameworld is currently servic...


(05/10/2008)
Blizzard, creators of World of Warcraft or better known as WoW, won big against a company who was selling illegal WoW software known as Glider made by MDY industries. Glider is described by MDY Industries as this; "Glider is a tool that pl...


(08/12/2008)
Elite graphics chip maker NVIDIA announced Monday that Electronic Arts and 2K Games will use its PhysX technology to add realism to their videogames.
PhysX makes its EA debut in a personal computer version of "Mirror's Edge," an i...


(21/10/2006)
Edward Castronova, one of the stalwart supporters of Virtual Worlds to really change things, is creating a massively multi-user online environment based on the world of William Shakespeare.

On Thursday, the MacArthur Foundati...


(02/04/2007)
Boring small holes in the head is a common occurrence for surgeons working on delicate surgical procedures for the senses. Dentists drilling teeth, surgeons drilling into the nose, ear, or drilling holes into the head. Delicate, tiny moveme...