WOW Rage

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Honestly this left me with my eyes wide open :eek:. It looks pretty real.
Why do some people take gaming to the extreme!? I see no reason to get so worked up about it.

Does anyone know anybody like this in real life?


 
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Fake, the guy moves back in his chair and falls with the hit, in an attempt to make it look real.
 
The fact its recorded doesn't give it away much?

I remember way back when I played UO, 10-12 years ago, there was a newspaper story that came out from the far east, China I think, about a guy who had been PK'd by an associate and had some ridiculous sword stolen from. Don't even think it was a great sword to be honest, but the guy who'd been killed in game, went out, found the guy, either killed him or beat him up in real life and nicked his sword back.

Now that's taking things to the extreme.
 
Fake I think buttt c'mon...we've all had the rage playing on our SNES's and mega drives havent we? lord knows I broke a few game pads in my day, those games were ******* solid when you're 6!
 
To be fair I'd happily smash someone over a game.

Seen people have fights over games before at game meets etc over stuff that happened in game.


The fact its recorded doesn't give it away much?

I remember way back when I played UO, 10-12 years ago, there was a newspaper story that came out from the far east, China I think, about a guy who had been PK'd by an associate and had some ridiculous sword stolen from. Don't even think it was a great sword to be honest, but the guy who'd been killed in game, went out, found the guy, either killed him or beat him up in real life and nicked his sword back.

Now that's taking things to the extreme.

He ent his sword ( was a very rare sword iir ) to a friend who played with him in a cyber cafe. His friend sold his sword for a few hundred £. When he found out what happened he stabbed him to death.

If it's the same story. Just found a quick bit
A Shanghai online gamer has been given a suspended death sentence for killing a fellow gamer.
Qiu Chengwei stabbed Zhu Caoyuan in the chest when he found out he had sold his virtual sword for 7,200 Yuan (£473).

The sword, which Mr Qiu had lent to Mr Zhu, was won in the popular online game Legend of Mir 3.

Attempts to take the dispute to the police failed because there is currently no law in China to protect virtual property.
 
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Both fake. The cables seem to come out of the rear of that Xbox MUCH too easily.

Oh, and he's holding a wired controller that clearly isn't plugged into it.
 
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