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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 655223" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>But making a game and playing a game are too different things. I doubt my kid would stick to manufacturing balls for his sport either. His passion is playing, not sewing. Also playing the video game and programming one are very different things too.</p><p></p><p>Though I have heard that some people are making money by playing them too. In certain games there are markets for characters someone with skill and time has played to certain level so that those looking for a short cut can just buy a character that already does have all the super powers etc. And I have also heard (or read from the mag) about people, who have sponsors that make it possible for them to play games like WOW as their day job (no idea what the sponsor gets out of it, though.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 655223, member: 14557"] But making a game and playing a game are too different things. I doubt my kid would stick to manufacturing balls for his sport either. His passion is playing, not sewing. Also playing the video game and programming one are very different things too. Though I have heard that some people are making money by playing them too. In certain games there are markets for characters someone with skill and time has played to certain level so that those looking for a short cut can just buy a character that already does have all the super powers etc. And I have also heard (or read from the mag) about people, who have sponsors that make it possible for them to play games like WOW as their day job (no idea what the sponsor gets out of it, though.) [/QUOTE]
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