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Feb 9, 2008
The World behind Power Leveling: The Power Leveling Industry

One of the most controversial issues in the world of online gaming is the power leveling industry.  This controversy revolves around the power leveling industry helping online gamers to excel in specific games, faster then the game designers would like, and the game designers losing money and/or gamers because they are advancing in the game more quickly.  Many times, these online games require a monthly subscription or will charge fees so that the gamers can play.  In most cases, the games the power leveling industry focuses on are role playing games, meaning these are games that take many days, if not weeks or months, to complete.  When gamers purchases assistance from a power leveling company, they are essentially cutting down on the time the game designers envisioned it would take to complete the game; hence, the game designers lose money.

 
If you are an expert at online gaming, you probably already know everything there is to know about the
power leveling industry and, moreover, have already chosen a side of this on going controversy.  However, those of you who are new to the world of online gaming may not know or understand anything about power leveling.  To understand the power leveling industry, it is wise to understand exactly what power leveling is.

Power leveling is defined as any person or person’s purchasing products or services in order to gain power or ranks in any online game as quickly as possible.  This basically means that any person that purchases such power leveling techniques would be speeding their way through their game of choice and lowering any challenge the game offers.  Power leveling companies such as www.powerlevelingspecialists.comwill play your character or characters to help you gain rank, points, money, or other such things to help you progress in the game, so that you may play higher levels more quickly. 

 While it is difficult to know exactly when the power leveling industry began, you can track the history of this controversial industry through the different companies.  Some of the more reputable companies can be dated back to 2001, while some of the newer power leveling companies only began 2004 to 2006.  This industry is spread across the globe, meaning it can be found in China, parts of Southeast Asia, and North America. The power leveling industry, no matter which part of the global market it is in, has a basic goal, which is to earn money through helping serious gamers rise through their games of choice as quickly as possible. 

 Power leveling can differ from gamer to gamer and game to game.  Power leveling in a single player game is very different from a multi-player game.  For example, in single player games, people can hire a power leveling company to play the game for them until they are at the desired and/or specified level.  This part of the power leveling industry can be controversial all on its own because of one simple fact; these companies generally will have a monthly fee, meaning which ever power leveling company you choose will have access to your credit card. Moreover, any power leveling company that plays your character will need access to your gaming account; therefore, if the company is not reputable, there is no way of knowing what the company is doing to your gaming account or character.

 On the other hand, in multi-player games, power leveling can be when characters with high levels help weaker characters achieve goals that normally would not be achievable at their current level.  In order to prevent this practice, many game designers base the powers and experience given to any given party of characters on the character with the highest rank or experience.  Also, game designers try to limit power leveling through only allowing a specified amount of experience, powers, ranking, or other benefit to be accrued in any given encounter/battle. 

 No matter how the power leveling industry offers it services, there will always be a controversy with the game designers and even with the gamers.  Some believe that power leveling defeats any purpose of online role playing or other forms of gaming, while others believe that it does not matter.  The game designers do take steps to protect themselves from power leveling, even going to the extent of banning a vast amount of accounts, known as ban waves.  While the controversy between the power leveling industry and the game designing industry will never end, it is still a personal choice on which side is taken.


Posted at 01:12 am by powerleveling

 

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