마법사(MUD)
Wizard (MUD)마법사는 MUD, 특히 LPMuds,[1] AverMUD 및 MU*에서 MUD의 개발자 및 관리자를 가리키는 용어로 일반적으로 사용됩니다.이 용법은 리처드 바틀의 오리지널 MUD1과 [2]MUD2에서 유래했다.이것은 종종 "wiz"로 약칭되어 동사로 쓰이기도 한다.wiz는 [3]마법사가 되기 위한 것이다."위즈"의 복수형은 "위즈"[2]이다.
마법사의 역할은 소프트웨어 개발, 콘텐츠 생성, 게임 마스터링, 커뮤니티 관리 및 기타 관리 태스크의 다양한 [4][5][6][7][8]조합을 수반할 수 있습니다.견습 마법사, 연장 마법사('어르신'), 아치 마법사('arch') 등의 수정 사항은 하위 또는 상급 [9][10][8]직원을 나타냅니다.동일하거나 관련된 의미를 가진 다른 일반적인 용어로는 coder, developer(개발자), admin(관리자), internal(임모트), God(임팩트), Implement(임프)가 있습니다.마지막 2개는 시스템 소유자를 가장 많이 나타냅니다."빌더"라는 용어는 일반적으로 스탠딩에서 하위 단계인 콘텐츠 [10]개발에 전념하는 마법사를 나타내기 위해 사용될 수 있습니다.
특히 초기 MUD에서는 플레이어가 게임 [2][3][11][8]내에서 일정 수준으로 발전한 후에 마법사가 될 수 있는 기회가 있다는 것이 일반적인 관례입니다.이 연습은 때때로 인기 있는 콘텐츠를 개발하기 위해 경쟁하는 마법사들과 함께 "위즈후드"를 게임의 또 다른 레벨로 제시한다.이것은 기껏해야 직원과 개발에 대한 의심스러운 접근 방식이기 때문에, 그 인기는 후년의 [10]MUD와 함께 시들해졌다.
MUD의 "위저드"는 반드시 스태프가 아닌 일반적인 판타지 장르의 의미로 사용될 수 있습니다(이러한 용법을 사용할 수 있는 것이 MUD가 스태프를 위해 "관리자"나 "개발자"와 같은 설정 중립적인 용어를 사용하는 이유 중 하나이기도 합니다.
레퍼런스
- ^ Cheong, Fah-Chun (1996). Internet Agents: Spiders, Wanderers, Brokers, and Bots. New Riders. pp. 256. ISBN 1-56205-463-5.
In TinyMUD, all players have the ability to create their own rooms within the virtual world (and thus have the same power as Immortals on DikuMUDs, or Wizards on LPMUDs).
- ^ a b c Bartle, Richard (2003). Designing Virtual Worlds. New Riders. pp. 165–166. ISBN 0-13-101816-7.
[...] wizzes (that is, players trusted with administration powers—this is MUD2's elder game). Wizzes57 had already played the game in its entirety, as that was the qualification to be a wiz; therefore, they were on the whole no longer concerned with the virtual world per se, just in its inhabitants. [...] 57 The term is gender non-specific, meaning "wizards and witches."
- ^ a b Maloni, Kelly; Baker, Derek; Wice, Nathaniel (1994). Net Games. Random House / Michael Wolff & Company, Inc. pp. 213. ISBN 0-679-75592-6.
wiz [...] to "win" the game and be appointed wizard wizards [...] players who have either "won" the game or been appointed by gods to help run it
- ^ Shah, Rawn; Romine, James (1995). Playing MUDs on the Internet. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. p. 13. ISBN 0-471-11633-5.
A Wizard or a Mud programmer also spends a great deal of time creating new objects for the game itself. [...] Sometimes, Wizards also set around in their spare time to watch over other players in the Mud. Their job is to see that the Mud is well maintained, and to resolve any problems or player disputes if needed. They spend some of their time talking to players and other Wizards, and the rest writing code.
- ^ Ito, Mizuko (1997). "Virtually Embodied: The Reality of Fantasy in a Multi-User Dungeon". In Porter, David (ed.). Internet Culture (pbk. ed.). Routledge. p. 90. ISBN 0-415-91684-4.
Above players in the MUD hierarchy are wizards, who have gained the highest levels and accomplished all the quests, and are responsible for actually building the MUD environment and administering the MUD. [...] Highest-level wizards are often called Gods and, as the name implies, have near absolute power to implement decisions on their MUDs.
- ^ Cheong, Fah-Chun (1996). Internet Agents: Spiders, Wanderers, Brokers, and Bots. New Riders. pp. 256. ISBN 1-56205-463-5.
Wizards are the system administrators who actually run the computer programs that maintain the MUDs.
- ^ Levine, John R. (1997). More Internet for Dummies. IDG Books. p. 196. ISBN 0-7645-0135-6.
Each MUD has folks who are in charge of running it and enforcing its rules. These people are called wizards or gods, and you had better be nice to them.
- ^ a b c Crystal, David (2001-09-24). Language and the Internet. Cambridge University Press. pp. 175. ISBN 0521802121.
- ^ Hahn, Harley (1996). The Internet Complete Reference (2nd ed.). Osborne McGraw-Hill. pp. 559. ISBN 0-07-882138-X.
Common names for an admin are a GOD, an ARCH, a WIZARD or an IMP (short for implementer).
- ^ a b c Busey, Andrew (1995). Secrets of the MUD Wizards. SAMS Publishing. pp. 207, 219, 224. ISBN 0-672-30723-5.
[pp. 207] The lowest level is the basic wizard or builder. This wizard's responsibility is to create new regions on the MUD. [pp. 219] Apprentice, wizard, and elder wizard—all are classic LPMUD titles for individuals who belong to a select group within a particular MUD. [pp. 224] Originally, being a wizard was a game in itself. Wizards earned points for use of their area and were supposed to be awarded rank based on these points. However, this mode of thinking in LPMUDs is long outdated.
- ^ Towers, J. Tarin; Badertscher, Ken; Cunningham, Wayne; Buskirk, Laura (1996). Yahoo! Wild Web Rides. IDG Books Worldwide Inc. p. 166. ISBN 0-7645-7003-X.
[...] someone has to write and watch over MUDs. Sometimes these [...] are the coders/immortals/wizards [...]
외부 링크
- MIST의 마법사 계층에 대한 Michael Lawrie의 기사 Arch-Wizard의 고백