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entwisi 24-03-2011 06:31

Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
An interesting webinar on how companies such as Zynga are able to deal with the explosion of popularity in running such as Farmville. Sorry its short notice but I opnly received teh newsletter myself late last night. :D


Its a very tech heavy thing but if you have an interest ( SAMF, I'm looking at you! :D ) then its worth the time it will cost you.

There are also some other past webinars that people may find interested if you want to understand how companies are looking at using the Internet and Cloud Computing in general.

Cloud Computing Webinars | Score Big with Social Gaming and Apps in the Cloud

Enjoy!

phil8715 30-03-2011 19:21

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
Farmville is a game played on social networking sites such as Facebook. You start with a small plot of land and you slowly expand. You plant crops and harvest them then you sell them you can also buy animals such as cows which produce milk and you collect when it's ready With trees you can grow say oranges and then harvest them. You also get neighbours by sending requests to your friends on Facebook and other social networking sites.

You can buy Facebook credits and farmville credits either online or shops like game and Gamestation sell them, you use credits to buy Farmville cash which is actually virtual money but can be used to buy items for the Farm.

When you get neighbours you can visit their farm and earn XP points by helping out with various tasks.

entwisi 31-03-2011 07:14

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
dont think you quite got the meaning of my post.......

it was all about how the actual; delivery of games such as FV to you as a consumer is set up and the technology behind it all.....

Neil 31-03-2011 07:25

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
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Originally Posted by phil8715 (Post 894743)
You can buy Facebook credits and farmville credits either online or shops like game and Gamestation sell them, you use credits to buy Farmville cash which is actually virtual money but can be used to buy items for the Farm.

Your having a laugh, people actually spend money on that drivel?

jaysay 31-03-2011 08:50

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 894884)
Your having a laugh, people actually spend money on that drivel?

Ya want to buy two cows and a pig:D

Neil 31-03-2011 08:56

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
Sorry but trading animals is not allowed on here :D

jaysay 31-03-2011 09:04

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 894905)
Sorry but trading animals is not allowed on here :D

:eek:thought you said animals were not allowed on here:D

phil8715 31-03-2011 14:02

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 894884)
Your having a laugh, people actually spend money on that drivel?

I kid you not, they do. Some kid hammered his dad's credit card to the tune of about £25k just to make his farm look the best.

To be fair I don't go in for that sort of thing.

It probably would the same for games such as 2nd Life aswell.

jaysay 31-03-2011 17:54

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phil8715 (Post 894960)
I kid you not, they do. Some kid hammered his dad's credit card to the tune of about £25k just to make his farm look the best.

To be fair I don't go in for that sort of thing.

It probably would the same for games such as 2nd Life aswell.

You've mentioned 2nd life, well that's what the kid would have been on if he'd have used my credit card;)

steeljack 31-03-2011 18:06

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 894884)
Your having a laugh, people actually spend money on that drivel?

Yep , thats why Zynga the producers of Farmville and other online games are reckoned to be worth between $5 and $10 Billion , supposed to go public with an IPO early next year .
My own thoughts , once/if the economy picks up and the un and under employed get back into full time work the use and value of 'pastimes/timefillers' like these will drop like the proverbial brick ;)

steeljack 02-04-2011 04:41

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
someting intersting in the local 'rag' today , seems one of the 'investors" in Farmville/Zynga game websites is a Russian "oligarch" who was able to spend ... $$$s on a local home ...

Yuri Milner buys $100 million Los Altos Hills home

my question is .... just how the 'heck' were these people allowed to accumalate so much money/wealth in such a short space of time, I think I understand capitalism , but the stuff we read about these Russian wizz kids is beyond comprehension :confused: :confused:

jaysay 02-04-2011 08:58

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 895346)
someting intersting in the local 'rag' today , seems one of the 'investors" in Farmville/Zynga game websites is a Russian "oligarch" who was able to spend ... $$$s on a local home ...

Yuri Milner buys $100 million Los Altos Hills home

my question is .... just how the 'heck' were these people allowed to accumalate so much money/wealth in such a short space of time, I think I understand capitalism , but the stuff we read about these Russian wizz kids is beyond comprehension :confused: :confused:

Think its called having the nous and being in the right place at the right time SJ;)

cashman 02-04-2011 09:49

Re: Farmville etc - how does it all work
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 895380)
Think its called having the nous and being in the right place at the right time SJ;)

also the world is full of suckers n its a case of trapping em.:rolleyes:


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