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Raven Warriors
Joined: March 03, 2004 Posts: 2673
| Posted: 2007-05-02 16:17  
"Bronco Carson, a World of Warcraft player from Mexico, reported to police on Saturday that three men broke into his home and beat his arms with clubs and totalled his computer. The reason? Carson had been repeatedly ganking the WoW character of the wife of one of his assailants.
Carson reportedly told police that he had been "making it hard for her to get far in the game." The woman had already threatened Carson online, and Carson said that he had already been constantly harassed in-game two weeks prior to the attack.
And then Carson made the mistake of giving the woman his address, telling the woman that "if her husband was man enough to just come meet me to settle this."
The result? Carson got two broken fingers and a fractured wrist during the assault. His computer and entertainment center were also totalled by his three attackers before they left. "I knew that I might be messed with in the game but I didn't really expect her husband to come looking for me," said Carson. "I couldn't have been more wrong."
Now let this be a lesson to everybody. Taunting people behind the relative safety of the Internet may be fun, but don't be stupid enough to give out your real home address. If you do, then it's a whole new ballgame."
Stupid to give the address out. Hope they find the guys that did it. The Ganker got ganked though.
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Supertrooper Marshal Pitch Black
Joined: March 18, 2004 Posts: 1895 From: Maryland, U.S.A
| Posted: 2007-05-02 16:23  
I've actualy had threats against me because of my Rogue Gankage.. Now I'm scared.
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Eledore Massis [R33] Grand Admiral Templar Knights
Joined: May 26, 2002 Posts: 2695 From: tsohlacoLocalhost
| Posted: 2007-05-02 17:20  
Never hapend to me.
But i have to say, you realy gota be stupid to give your own address away even if the person is telling that it is living on the other side of the planet.
In anny case i already am using and sugesting to you.
1 Find a devious alias coresponding with a lovely address in a country no one would want to live in.
2 Keep a address book with people who hate you in real life.
3 In case a I-net offender already got hold of where you live e.g. country, region or city use the address book.
P.s. the people in your address book may not be people you know to wel or people who know you to wel.
Some one knocking on there door asking for a nickname the know realy could ruwen even these simple rules/sugestions.
Welcome to a life of mutial trust and understanding, In reverse.
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Coeus Grand Admiral Sundered Weimeriners
Joined: March 22, 2006 Posts: 2815 From: Philly
| Posted: 2007-05-02 17:33  
HAHAHAHHAH!
Reminds me of a story from back in my Asheron's Call days.
Pair of teenagers goto a net cafe, and they see someone playing AC - it was a pretty unheard of game at the time so they were like "Oh cool, lets go say hello!" & they do and they get to chatting and soon realize that the guy they're talking to is a walking peen0r, they ask his character name & sure enough he names a character that is a known griefer thief and all around A-Hole. Kids like 14 & the other guys are 16 and 17 IIRC, so they wait outside the mall for the kid to come out and beat the living snot out of him.
I think they had charges pressed against them but don't remember much... they kinda squashed the whole story on the VN boards shortly after it was known
Score one for "Live & Let live" players!
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Kanman Grand Admiral Pitch Black
Joined: August 26, 2005 Posts: 1017 From: Virginia, United States
| Posted: 2007-05-02 17:38  
maybe that will teach him to be a better person.
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Enterprise Chief Marshal Raven Warriors
Joined: May 19, 2002 Posts: 2576 From: Hawthorne, Nevada
| Posted: 2007-05-02 17:49  
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On 2007-05-02 17:38, Kanman *FC* wrote:
maybe that will teach him to be a better person.
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Nothing justifies violence.
What happens in a game, stays in a game. People who take it too seriously to go and do something about deserve worse. A game is a game, and people need to remember that.
He may be an ass online, but I'd rather beat the hell out of him there - legally - then find myself with 5 years in prison for assault and battery.
Make your choice.
As for the WoW thing, I hope they catch those three guys. Too bad they make a bad example for the rest of us, like we really need video games getting any more bad spotlights on it...
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$yTHe {C?} Grand Admiral Sundered Weimeriners
Joined: September 29, 2002 Posts: 1292 From: Arlington, VA
| Posted: 2007-05-02 21:13  
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Captain Splendid 1st Rear Admiral
Joined: January 01, 2007 Posts: 119
| Posted: 2007-05-03 01:30  
Bad, but nothing compared to murdering someone for their in-game item. I remember hearing about that a couple of years back.
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Doran Chief Marshal Galactic Navy
Joined: March 29, 2003 Posts: 4032 From: The Gideon Unit
| Posted: 2007-05-03 09:31  
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icansee Cadet
Joined: August 02, 2006 Posts: 327
| Posted: 2007-05-03 09:33  
ouch thats really bad.. someone took the internet too seriously
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Little Pet Slinki Admiral
Joined: April 16, 2006 Posts: 836 From: United Kingdom, South West.
| Posted: 2007-05-03 09:53  
I spose these days the Internet is taken as real life for many people, Especially some extreme gamers who's daily lives are dominated by the Internet/Gaming.
Its a form of escapism for what ever reason, But what happens on the Internet should stay, But that guy deserved a good boot up the ass, maybe not as harshly, but both sides took it far too seriously.
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Rae Admiral Raven Warriors
Joined: May 23, 2002 Posts: 284 From: 10 minutes away in a fast boat
| Posted: 2007-05-03 11:40  
Call me crazy, but I for one don't see the problem with this... if you grief a person in real life, chances are you're gonna get a punch in the melon.. i don't see why the internet should be any different. You aggravate other people at YOUR OWN RISK.... whether the person on the other end of the screen is mother theresa or charlie manson, you just don't know. It's really not that hard, politeness and common courtesay = keeping all your teeth in real life. It's a shame that some people don't have the intelligence to carry over their moral values onto the net...
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Sixkiller Marshal Courageous Elite Commandos
Joined: May 11, 2005 Posts: 1786 From: Netherlands
| Posted: 2007-05-03 12:44  
agreed!
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Hawk™ Cadet
Joined: July 22, 2003 Posts: 570 From: Lagtopia, Lag system.
| Posted: 2007-05-03 14:03  
My opinion... dude is smart enough to give out his actual adress after threats have already made against him... and I have no problem with ganking, but when you single one low level player out and start following them around and constantly harass them... He Deservered It
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Enterprise Chief Marshal Raven Warriors
Joined: May 19, 2002 Posts: 2576 From: Hawthorne, Nevada
| Posted: 2007-05-03 14:24  
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On 2007-05-03 11:40, Devils Advocate wrote:
Call me crazy, but I for one don't see the problem with this... if you grief a person in real life, chances are you're gonna get a punch in the melon.. i don't see why the internet should be any different. You aggravate other people at YOUR OWN RISK.... whether the person on the other end of the screen is mother theresa or charlie manson, you just don't know. It's really not that hard, politeness and common courtesay = keeping all your teeth in real life. It's a shame that some people don't have the intelligence to carry over their moral values onto the net...
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See thats where you're making the wrong connection.. if you grief someone in real life you get your ass kicked in real life. You grief someone in game you get your ass kicked ingame.
Shows the maturity of some people.. not yet able to distinguish between the two realms of reality and gaming.
People should carry morales, and simple common courtesy to the online part of daily life, but people forget also that when you get behind a computer screen you're just another faceless entity, so often people forget themselves. But see.. thats online, and then they get offline and hey there, their different, why?
Because they, at least, know the difference. Those who don't dont last long in the world.
Is it right what he did online? No, but neither is going to someones house and destroying their properity and their ligaments. Two wrongs may make you feel better but it doesn't make you right. If someone makes your life miserable in a game then you are taking the game too seriously. Its a game, if you're not having fun. play something else. Or if you're that determined, get high level and turn the tables.
If I persue a certain player in DS because they're an annoying git, does that justify them coming to my house and blowing it up? If I dictor a bomber, does that give them the right to punch holes in my car tires? Does it justify anything? Do I deserve it? Its the same thing, the same concept. A game is a game.
Now my personal view? He probably did it because he know he was getting to her, but like the rest of us don't expect actual physical reprecussions.
We expect them to get high level one day and kick our arse back - or at least normal people do. There are several RPGs I've played where I've destroyed some new guy over and over just to chuckle in amusement at how much they spam me with various obscenities just to wait a month or two for them to be at my level too, and manage to kill me. Do I complain? Do I go to their house and beat them with a bat and destroy their valuables?
Think about it. In a game things are not real. People are, things aren't. You can always start again on another character. You can always change servers. If you die, you can always revive. That spawn is still going to be there when you do. That quest will still be there to finish.
I play games to escape reality. I don't play games to have the constant fear that someone might get aggrevated at some small action of mine and decide to come to my house and settle it for real, where the stakes are much higher than a few virtual pixels.
Nothing justifies real-life violence. Nothing.
-Ent
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