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Commonly witnessed in the online gaming community, symptoms of
Often invoked as a method of warding off boredom; in games such as ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', where the player-base is divided into factions, players will sometimes create an alt of the opposing faction—that way, if the 'primary' faction isn't seeing much action that day, it's a simple matter to hop over to the other character.
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* [[Saints Row 2]], in particular, allows the ability to replay missions as well as customize looks, voice (with different lines and quotes in gameplay and missions), mod cars and cribs, ect. So you could have one save devoted to a muscle bound Japanese [[Dark Action Girl]] who races souped up sports cars, a mammoth bald possibly transgendered [[Spicy Latina]] who drives a jeep with mounted machine gun, or anything in between.
* [[Smackdown vs. Raw]] is the standard bearer of character customization in fighting games. Want to have [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy fight Faith?]] Simply create or download the characters. Want last year's [[John Cena]]? Make him up. Wish Goldberg or [[Lita]] were in the game? Choose from the odd fifty versions of them online.
* [[Star Wars: The Old Republic|The Old Republic]] shows that it grew out of a series of traditional [[
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