Hello c:
I go by many names on different websites, so as a universal name you can call me Lilac :)
I have a lot of virtual world experience. The first virtual worlds I remember playing were ''Pixie Hollow'' and ''Moshi Monsters'' when I was younger. If you want to find out more about my virtual world experience, you can visit the page titled 'My virtual world story'.
There is one thing I noticed since those very first months of playing in the colourful, magical worlds- memberships. The purpose of most virtual worlds is to earn money for the company- unfortunately, very few people out in the world today would just do something like that for free. We all need money, and are constantly under pressure to earn more. With bills, taxes and rising product prices, people are getting increasingly desperate for money. Without it, we couldn't live. For long.
Ever since my very first glimpses of memberships, I was looking for ways to make life more fun for non-members, and methods of letting them get the most out of the game. It did push my creativity, a lot. I was never allowed a membership on any game at first, I don't actually remember the exact date of my first membership but it was probably either Moshi Monsters or Bin Weevils.
Although memberships are needed if the company and game is to stay up, some games are pushing it way past the limit. Restricting ridiculous things, hardly letting non-members do anything at all. Those restrictions are unnecessary! Non-members do not need to be banned from so many things! Doing that will not force people to buy memberships, it will cause them to turn away from the game bored.
This blog will help non-members make the most out of virtual worlds. Non-members are no different from members- after all, members simply pay about £4-5 monthly and that's it. If you support the rights of non-members, this blog is for you. Hopefully, it will help you have the most fun you can have!
Thank you, and I look forward to posting here.
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