Left handed mice are not the only part of Left Handed Gaming.
Regardless of which hand is dominant, right/left; that is no concern with playing games on the web. All that really matters is you’re playing and having a great time. Sure, ok right, if you’re a lefty it matters in other things, but in online games – nope. So… all right, ok – maybe you want or need to get a lefty mouse, however beyond that – with games it’s just pure fun after that. So do keep reading so you can pick-up a few good tips to better your gaming.
Anyone interested in a MMORPG (Massive MultiPlayer Online Role Playing Game) community, and desires to be a part of one, just must devote some time to reading about what’s going on with the game. Of course you must have the gear, left-handed mouse and any keyboard shorts, but staying with the news of your game is most critical.
You’ll need to spend some time at the right online communities such as sites, blogs, and forums. Why is that a must-do action? Well if you’re serious about your game and community, you will need to know when game upgrades happen, patches/fixes are released, any kinds of special community events, and anything important to the tribe. Most of the time you can only get this specific information are the places where your community hangs-out.
Are some of your friends online gamers? Ask some of them if they’d like to play with you. MMORPGs can be challenging when you’re out there on your own. Fortunately, if you don’t have friends who play online games, you can easily find new ones through the gaming community. That’s one of the best things about online games such as EverQuest. With such a large number of people taking part in these games, it’s easy to make new friends. By learning to play well and being friendly to others, you can be part of a whole new social circle very soon. The social element can make the world of online gaming even more fun.
Always avoid criticizing others who may not be so good. Also, other people may do that to you, but avoid responding in a negative way – don’t let it get to you. People flaming each other never results in anything good, and it tends to ruin the fun atmosphere and energy.
If a team member is playing sub-par, then maybe offer encouraging words in private and respect their feelings. The thing about this area of concern is that the other team members can feel down if things are spoken in the open.
Online games are designed and intended to be fun for all. Your fun will begin to decrease if you get too wrapped up in it and take things too personally.
People don’t want to deal with someone who’s sort of "high maintenance" or a pain to deal with. It’s more important to have fun and help the team than having a left-handed mouse (if you need one). Get your left-handed mouse, if you need one, and have fun.