03.04.2008
WoW player gets a beat up IRL after harrasing a woman in the game
"A disturbing story that you might think is impossible. Well, apparently it is. guild wars gold A man was repeatedly killing a character in World of Warcraft and making it harder for that player to play (ganking). As he soon found out, it was someone's wife and her husband and two friends of his broke into the man's house. They broke his fingers and his wrist with clubs then devastated his computer and any gaming systems they could find. It's his fault really, first he insults a woman in an online game, then he tells her where he lives and makes a challenge to her husband to come and meet him to settle it all if he was man enough. What a stupid thing to do! Electronics and computer video game chat can cause trouble. wow profession leveling Please watch what you say to people online. PC games are just that, games. Mexico City, Mexico-(MH)-Mexican World of Warcraft player Bronco Carson reported to local police on Saturday that 3 men broke into his home and beat his arms with clubs and smashed his computer. wow leveln It was supposedly in retaliation for Carson stalking and repeatedly killing one of the attackers wife’s character during computer video game play. Carson admitted to police that he had been “making it hard for her to get far in the game.” He said that after repeated online threats from the woman, she sent her husband and friends over to his house to “take care of him.” Carson later said that he had made the mistake of telling her where he lived and “if her husband was man enough to just come meet me to settle this.” 2 weeks leading up to the assault he said he had been harassed by a few characters constantly during game play.
wow eu “I knew that I might be messed with in the game but I didn’t really expect her husband to come looking for me. I couldn’t have been more wrong.” Carson suffered 2 broken fingers and a fractured wrist during the assault. They also destroyed his computer and entertainment center before leaving. wow lvl service No arrests have been made in connection with the assault. "
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Problems plague World of Warcraft
"Players are being left frustrated and angry by ongoing problems with online game World of Warcraft. Some are suffering long delays to get into the game, others report countless small hold-ups during play and the disappearance of the interactive parts of the Warcraft world. guild wars gold Intermittent server crashes have thrown players out of the game at key moments. To answer criticisms, Warcraft maker Blizzard has posted a long explanation of how it is tackling the glitches. Game over Since it launched in November 2004, World of Warcraft has proved hugely popular and now boasts more than six million regular players around the globe. wow profession leveling The game lets players control different sorts of characters, including warriors, warlocks, wizards, druids and rogues and take them adventuring in the fantasy world of Azeroth. However, some fear that this growth has come at a high price and the playability of the game is suffering as Blizzard, the company behind WoW, struggles to support those millions of players. Greg Lastowka, a regular WoW player and an assistant professor of law at Rutgers University in New Jersey, said in the most extreme cases huge queues had formed to get into the Warcraft game world. wow leveln In one example, some members of the same guild as Mr Lastowka were attending a conference together and arranged to play WoW via computers and a 50-inch plasma screen at a local research lab. The game lets players control all kinds of fantasy races ""It sounds great, but the person with the plasma set got the pleasure of staring at the log-in screen for an hour, waiting for the server to authenticate,"" he said. ""It's extremely, extremely frustrating."" The login delays can be particularly bad for players that control high level characters trying to complete some of the big dungeon areas in WoW.
wow eu These feature tough monsters, valuable treasure and take hours to play through. Gathering enough players together to sack these dungeons takes huge amounts of organisation - the biggest areas demand contributions from up to 40 people. Mr Lastowka said his guild scheduled dungeon raids a week in advance but all the planning often came to naught because of the stability problems. wow lvl service One player contacted by the BBC News website said these delays were particularly bad at battlegrounds where players take each other on in huge brawls. The delays meant people often waited hours to be in the game for only a few minutes, said the player who uses the nickname Naunet in WoW. " .
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27.03.2008
Damaris placed her hand
"The wind picked up, battering the hip high grass into a melodic rustle, coming from the north.buy cheap wow gold. Damaris stood; physically burdened with the bag of a new calf slung across her shoulders and spiritually burdened by knowledge she couldn’t put words to.10GB MP3 PLAYER. “Dama.” Tarik sighed, taking a seat on the rock outcropping beside her.lotro gold. “How goes it.sell wow gold. ” “It goes.” She stated, taking a peek in the bag.wow honor. The one within was also alive, also real…. Her sister, born new this season, asleep, warm and comforted in the woolly lining of the bag. Damaris placed her hand on the baby’s warm, white belly, soothingly, and the calf made slight sucking noises but did not wake. “One of these days, I’ll show them.” He boasted angrily, and Damaris ignored him. He wouldn’t. She didn’t know why, but she knew enough. They were still vastly unimportant, the young bulls full of adolescent bravado, the young heifers just coming old enough to realize there was a distinction. “I mean it.” He continued, and she glanced up at him. “Certainly.” She agreed, and his glare grew to include her. “Don’t you start.” He rumbled, his brows lowering, shadowing his dark face in stormy anger. “I know.” He said before she finished drawing breath to answer, and holding up his hand. “They are unimportant. Easy for you to say.” No, not easy for her to say. She pulled nervously at the edge of her tunic and swished her tail. It was damned difficult. They were her camp, her clan, her people, and they did not fit in her life. And if she didn’t fit here, where she’d been born and raised, did she fit anywhere. Her people were only now stepping back from the brink of extinction, these should be more important than that.
“You will go away.” She stated. “You will learn to be a warrior.” Few disputed that. The bigger he got, the more obvious that became. He would have to leave here to fulfill what he was meant to be. “And you will be great.” It was a truth, unembellished by any false desire to make him feel better. He would be. And she would be there to see it happen. More truths. This time of golden afternoons and brazen blue skies was fleeting. The calf shifted in her bag, and her sucking noises grew louder, interspersed with the occasional mewing bawl. Damaris pulled her from the bag, lifting her not inconsiderable weight to her shoulder. While Damaris had been born frail, this one was strong, healthy. “Hush, little one.” She soothed, but knew it was an impossible task. Amadis was hungry and feeding was the only thing that Damaris could not do for her. Let Tarik stew in his own rejection, her words meant little to him, yet. She turned from her study of the east, shadowed by the mountain range, bearing Amadis into the camp and to their mother. Elidi Skychaser toiled beside the oven, baking bread, her brown nose marked by streaks of flour. Her eldest living child had stripes on her nose as well, but Damaris’s were permanent, pale streaks against the black of her face. “She’s hungry.” “Yes. It’s about that time. I’ll feed her, you knead.” " .
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