![]() In Mudpie, however, the user is not meant to play a role they are to be true to themselves. To date, virtually every MMOG implementation is a role-playing one MMOG is therefore often considered synonymous with MMORPG. Most importantly, Mudpie stepped away from the single-player nature of DIRT, radically replacing it with a multi-user model, commonly known as Massively multiplayer online game. The E is typically regarded as meaning Environment or Experience.The I is sometimes lengthened to Integrated, but more frequently to Interactive, alluding to the unparalleled amount of influence every player has on the story, another key aspect to the game.The P can mean Person or Player, signifying the role a user of Mudpie has: unusually, the role they play is themselves.The D can represent D'ni or DIRT ( D'ni In Real Time), the project Mudpie was original based on (DIRT, however, was exclusively single-player).(Uru, however, is both single- and multi-user). The MU can stand for Multi-user, referring to the fact that Mudpie was, exclusively, a multi-user game.Still, the backronyms are a reasonable, accurate description of the project's objectives: acronyms whose original meaning was apparently never actually agreed upon. ![]() The name is both a basis of jokes (regarding Mud Pie ice cream, Mud Pie cookies, etc.) as well as of backronyms, i.e. Mudpie was the codename for Cyan's project that eventually led to the release of Uru, but had conceptual differences. ![]()
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