Preview

Troubled Worlds And Metropolis Unbound Case Study

Better Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1887 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Troubled Worlds And Metropolis Unbound Case Study
Two Korean's were sitting at the local inn drinking an ale, with friends, colleagues. The town, Cheon Chilbaeg, exists in no small part due to these two individuals without detracting from the efforts of the group as a whole.

Hahn Hyun Ki formally known as Evaklik and Bae Mal-Chin formally known as Crowd, Korean born Real-Time Strategy (RTS) and City Builder champions of the multi-award winning games Troubled Worlds and Metropolis Unbound. The two, at first competitors in RTS games, had become close friends, learning they shared a love of city building strategy simulations. Each had earned in excess of three million dollars during their gaming careers prior to being offered beta testing positions in Powered Unlimited Reality Group's (PURG)
…show more content…
They had been shepherd through the lands so they could be closer to where combatants were currently exploring. The fact that two wild dungeons and stronger creatures were prevalent, provided convenient higher quality crafting resources.

These resources allowed construction of the Crystallisation Ritual Cauldera (CRC) used for the conversion of Mana Glands (MGs) into Mana Crystals (MCs). These blue crystalline objects would become one of the most coveted commodities in game, not so important in the beta but the second to last milestone for the world developing and crafting tests. Producing sufficient quantity of these MCs enabled completion of the final milestone. Using the CRC and MCs to create an Environment Control Core (ECC), a crystalline artifact which has some built-in creation functions.

ECC's, are were really amazing, they could be used just like their naturally forming counterpart, the Dungeon Core to create an environment capable of producing stuff through mana.

There was a catch though, having the skills to efficiently convert MGs to MCs to ECCs was, like all things in Powered 1, a process. Constantly performing the same repetitive task to gain experience in it, thus enabling an upgrade only to repeat the process until the skill became
…show more content…
Within which they created a plank of timber, an iron ingot, and a rat. Each time they wanted to produce a new item they had to go in and adjust the creation functions available, feed the ECC a template then feed it with their own mana to power it. But it worked. Further, with the crafters who focused on this project their skill had developed sufficiently to gain the second stage of converting MGs. They could now produce low or common quality Mana Recharge Crystals (MRC). This meant that the formerly known MCs where now being called Mana Storage Crystals (MSC).

These achievements where the reason Hyun Ki and Mal-Chin along with the other testers at Cheon Chilbaeg involved in world development and crafting were currently at the inn drinking ale and celebrating what they thought was a grand achievement. Yes, creating a rat that could only move around within a meter area if someone poured enough mana into the ECC to create the thing was, in fact, a grand achievement in this

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Satisfactory Essays

    Title: Seminole Indians The Seminole Indians lived near the ocean in Florida. These areas had a hot and humid climate in the summer and mild climate in the winter. They had lots of rainfall. They used their environment for water, food, and shelter.…

    • 304 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    journeys were beneficial for them and taught them a lot about themselves. Both of these…

    • 1409 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Achievement 2- Khufu was the one who made the Great Pyramid at Giza (also called…

    • 1445 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Laura Holyoke and Erick Larson, the authors of “Engaging the Adult Learner Generational Mix”, have researched the ways the current generations today tend to learn. The three distinct generations being focused on in this article are the Baby Boomers which were born between 1943 and 1960, Generation-X born between 1960 and 1980, and Millenia born between 1981 and 2002. Holyoke and Larson have noted that “in the workforce, as well as in higher education, current literature pertaining to adult learners tends to lump all adults into the same category” (2009). In order to find the best way to teach each of these generations, the work needs to be personalized for that certain generation’s needs. Each generation has their different ways of learning; they are “influence by historical events, cultural…

    • 721 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Apush Chapter 1 Notes

    • 3285 Words
    • 14 Pages

    • Resulted from tools, spears, hunting supplies that made it easier to hunt large animals, that crossed between the two continents, drawing people into unsettled territories…

    • 3285 Words
    • 14 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    to adapt their lifestyles to the climates and cultures of the lands they had gone out to…

    • 744 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Annotated Work Cited

    • 362 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Kim Jong Il’s secretive nuclear war program and South Korea and the world reaction to…

    • 362 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    This book is based on a real life event in history, on the year of 1945 in Kirimni, Pyongyang Korea. This book is about a Korean family, whose country was under Japanese rule, force to live the Japanese live style. To make sure that the Korean people, or what the Japanese called them peasants, they would sent Japanese police to inspect the peasants’ homes.…

    • 295 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    It is most likely, that they all had to find a way of surviving during their times. In order to survive, they had to make a living by hunting and growing food. By having a reliable food supply it allowed people to raise more children and increased social organization which promoted a larger settlement (Hunt, P. 6). The larger the population got the higher the need for food grow and cities.…

    • 459 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    I have spent much of my life in two entirely different worlds. Born and raised in America, I spent many of my summers visiting my grandmother in Cheonan, South Korea. During the long summer visits, I attended art academy, Taekwondo classes, and Korean language school. I met and befriended many people as I immersed myself in the city and its culture.…

    • 501 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    from their city or civilization because they could carry items with them to allow them to set up camp…

    • 553 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    German Expressionism is a unique film style that came out of Weimer Germany, the period between World War I and World War II. It focused mainly on the visual aspects on the screen meant to express emotions that trigger more personal reactions from the audience. According to David Hudson, German expressionism was an exploration "into juxtaposing light and shadow" as well as madness and obsession in an urban setting complete with complex architectural structures. When Fritz Lang's Metropolis was released in 1927, Luis Buñuel wrote that, "if we look instead to the compositional and visual rather than the narrative side of the film, Metropolis exceeds all expectations and enchants as the most wonderful book of images one can in any way imagine" (Hudson). The narrative is supported by the visual images, but more importantly, they are also credited for creating it. It is a feast for the eyes and the imagination. Mise-en-scene is the composition or everything that is visible within the frame. In this paper I will show how Metropolis was impacted by mise-en-scene in the following ways: setting, staging, lighting, and costumes .…

    • 1752 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Better Essays

    Pogi hajimara. In Korean, this translates to “don’t give up,” three words that became their motto during their times of despair. The Koreans have faced many difficulties, but managed to overcome them with the aid of hope. As soon as one war would come to an end, another one would start. Though Koreans have only recently immigrated in large numbers to the United States, due to North Korean oppression, they have managed to make a reasonable amount of contributions, while still juggling countless hardships in America.…

    • 1972 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    iron ore into a pile of valuable jewelry, his version of alchemy is far more practical, and the…

    • 1197 Words
    • 1 Page
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    In order to get the products to the costomer, Habib Jewels Sdn Bhd has acted as a wholesaler. The owner in the first place started out buying jewelry by wholesale or auction of the pawnshop after the expiration of the lease. Habib Jewels Sdn Bhd has now became one of the largest diamond purchasers in Malaysia covering clients not only from our own country but also from Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, United States and also Europe. Other than that, the company also manufacture its own gems and diamond. Personally going to Mumbai, Belgium, and U.S.A to obtain supply which then designed and manufactured by their pool of local expert jewellers.…

    • 460 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays