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by CamperBob2 3233 days ago
The term comes from Ultima Online, one of the first graphical MMORPGs that gained mass-market acceptance. The rationale behind the architecture that Origin used for geographical load balancing was that the independent copy of the game world that resided on each server represented a "shard" of the shattered gem of Mondain the Wizard.

http://www.uoguide.com/Mondain

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Well yes I knew that. But the point is that people had been distributing their load over a set of identical resources for decades before that, usually calling it "Partitioning" or some other word that wasn't "Shard". This is an often repeated patter in the field unfortunately : new people invent something that they don't realize already existed and make up a new name.
Sure, but they weren't trying to invent a technical term -- it just caught on for some reason.

It turns out that if your game backstory reads too much like an MCSE study guide, your game won't sell very well.