Diploma Thesis from the year 2006 in the subject Computer Science - Technical Computer Science grade: 17 Free University of Berlin language: English abstract: Massive Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) are digital games that allow a large number of players to interact and communicate in a virtual environment. Due to the different characteristics and preferences of the individual player he (or she) can be categorized into certain player-types with a specific motivation for playing. In the course of the game this knowledge about the player motivation can be used to dynamically adapt the game environment. To achieve this different parts of the game content such as objects background story or tasks can be changed during run-time. The first part of this thesis presents an introduction to MMOGs their possible classifications and their history. Furthermore ways to categorize players and to describe game content will be discussed. The programming aspect of this thesis shows the design and implementation of a middleware. The middleware logs player action and according to this categorizes the player into a certain player type. This is used for presenting user-specific game content.
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