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* In ''[[Maple Story]]'', [[NPC]]s sometimes call your player by name during quests. Which can lead to stuff like "Please help me, Dragon3.14159265358979323!"
* In ''[[Maple Story]]'', [[NPC]]s sometimes call your player by name during quests. Which can lead to stuff like "Please help me, Dragon3.14159265358979323!"
* In all of [[Artix Entertainment]]'s MMOs (''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'', ''[[Epic Duel]]'' and ''[[Hero Smash]]'') you can name your character.
* In all of [[Artix Entertainment]]'s MMOs (''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'', ''[[Epic Duel]]'' and ''[[Hero Smash]]'') you can name your character.
* In [[NC Soft]]'s ''Aion'', the player can name their character whatever they would like. Cutscene dialogue is neutral and the text inserts the name of your character class when referring to the character.
* In [[NCSoft]]'s ''Aion'', the player can name their character whatever they would like. Cutscene dialogue is neutral and the text inserts the name of your character class when referring to the character.
* In [[Zero Punctuation|Yahtzee's]] review of ''[[Tabula Rasa]]'', he names his character Gareth Gobulcoque in order to test the game's profanity filter.
* In [[Zero Punctuation|Yahtzee's]] review of ''[[Tabula Rasa]]'', he names his character Gareth Gobulcoque in order to test the game's profanity filter.
* In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', player character names and the names of their ships (both customizable, subject to a filter list that includes profanity ''and'' the names of most canon characters and ships) are often displayed in on-screen versions of dialogue, but these custom names are simply skipped in the attending voice acting. Some voice acting refers to the player character by military rank instead of name (ranks are ''not'' customizable), and a handful of "episodes" have alternate dialogues depending on the player character's species. ("Surface Tension", for example, has a Federation player character intervene in an argument between a Bajoran and a Cardassian... very diplomatically avoiding taking sides, ''unless'' you're playing a Bajoran.)
* In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', player character names and the names of their ships (both customizable, subject to a filter list that includes profanity ''and'' the names of most canon characters and ships) are often displayed in on-screen versions of dialogue, but these custom names are simply skipped in the attending voice acting. Some voice acting refers to the player character by military rank instead of name (ranks are ''not'' customizable), and a handful of "episodes" have alternate dialogues depending on the player character's species. ("Surface Tension", for example, has a Federation player character intervene in an argument between a Bajoran and a Cardassian... very diplomatically avoiding taking sides, ''unless'' you're playing a Bajoran.)