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date: 2023-01-27T17:58:21+01:00
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-tags: ['mmo', 'gaming', 'fallout', 'fallout-76', 'worlf-of-warcract', 'lain']
+tags: ['mmo', 'gaming', 'fallout', 'fallout-76', 'world-of-warcract', 'lain']
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As I've mentioned previously, I am not a gamer. I play games, but I am not a gamer. I am especially not a multiplayer gamer and have never played any MMO for more than half an hour. That said, I find it fascinating what happens in those games! As [The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2023/jan/25/the-open-worlds-a-stage-how-the-video-game-fallout-became-a-backdrop-for-live-shakespeare-shows) reports: