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5 fun real life facts that started in the world… of warcraft

WoW LogoLeveling, dueling, crafting potions, getting fired from your day job, getting dumped by the considerably large girlfriend you settled for… these are all basics in the life of a World of Warcraft player. But in the following stories, the game not only interfered with the player’s social life, but actually got up and smacked him across the face screaming “Dude, get a life!”.

5. Norwegian 12 year old boy survived a moose (elk) attack by using feigning death

mugshotlolIn World of Warcraft “feigning death” is a skill acquired by hunters at level 30 that allows them to take a page from the possum playbook, collapse to the ground, and convince their enemies - who lose all ingrained animosity in the process - that they’ve died. Believe me, it took me a while to get around this information. So anyways, long story short: Hans Jørgen Olsen, a 12 year old Norwegian boy survived a moose attack by feigning death, “just like you learn at level 30 in World of Warcraft.”, according to his claim.
Looks like the little guy and his sister were wondering around in the local forest, managing to get a moose (or elk, I should say elk, that’s the European moose) extremely pissed off. Then, our little Dwarf (sorry, that’s the only class in World of Warcraft that I know) decided to try and get the elk’s attention by screaming and jumping around so his sister can get away then, when the animal came towards him, he played dead well enough to trick the not-so-bright moose. I mean elk.
Though seemingly in this case World of Warcraft may appear to have saved a life, my take on this is that 12 year old kids shouldn’t play Wizard in the woods. They were probably playing “instance”.

4. Guy - married with kids - needs “intervention”

red mouse padHere’s a quote from the guy himself on a World of Warcraft forum: “my kids were no longer getting my full attention. My wife was getting me part-time. My job was not getting my full attention. Even my friends with whom I’d go fishing were seeing less of me. I had my ‘online friends’…but eventually I had to recognize that, as nice as they were (and they are all great folks), none of them were going to be there for me in the hard times of life. I was not spending time with folks who really cared about me, in order to hang out with folks who thought I was a short, bald gnome. There really is a substantial difference between sitting down to dinner with real friends and raiding a dungeon in an online world.
Basically, within about two weeks of my friends’ challenge to me, I didn’t quit altogether, but I decided to step back. I gave up my role as an officer and a raider. After that, I quickly played less and less…I couldn’t keep up with the rest of the guild, and found that as I got involved in other real-life hobbies, I couldn’t focus on keeping up with all of the changes (patches), as much as I used to. And the game lost it’s glory and power over me. About two weeks after that, I logged on for the last time.
I hope that if any of this story resonates with your experience you will consider the cost of passing up Real Life for a fantasy one. Seek help if you need to. Ask your Real Life friends (who AREN’T gamers) to help you quit if that’s what you need to do.
Go out, and enjoy LIFE!”
Epic…

3. Chinese teenager burns rival and blames “the voices” of World of Warcraft

Fire MageA 17 year old Chinese high-school student covered his class mate in gasoline and lit him on fire after losing a schoolyard fight with the latter. Questioned about his reasons, he claimed it wasn’t him that did it, but rather the “Fire Mage” he turned into. While I believe that the said Fire Mage should be arrested no matter what guild he’s a part of, I should be a little serious and declare that - in this particular case - the game probably has nothing to do with the perpetrator’s sociopathic ways. The Chinese apparently thought the same as - while not forbidding the game or anything - they put the guy away for eight years. The Fire Mage is yet to be found.

2. Wife hooks up with World of Warcraft friend, putting the whole marriage in danger

cheatingmouseThis one really cracks me up. Here’s the story written first hand by the very idiot that married her in the first place:
“I find all of this a bit strange. My wife is addicted to WOW. I don’t know what to do. she plays with every free moment she has. Ever since BC came out she has been playing nonstop. My problem with it is all the time dedicated to playing. She spends more time with her online friends, which are all guys, than she does with me. I have also found that she has one of her online friends phone number and they are conversing out of the game.
I am at my wits end. I feel i should call this guy and let him know she is married and not on Wow to hook up but i am afraid of what the consequences of doing that will be. I am this close to filing for divorce. And when i do i will send blizzard and dell a thank you for ruining my marriage. without them (blizzard and dell) i think i would still have my wife.”
He’s thinking of blaming Dell and Blizzard. Right on. I would try and punch in a few suggestions of my own: blame Haulmark for making trailers. If it wasn’t for those guys, her parents would not have had a bed to conceive her in the first place. Blame Graham Bell for inventing the telephone. Blame McDonald’s. Blame Bush. Blame the founding fathers.

1. World of Warcraft player got beat up in his own house

boxing glovesMexican World of Warcraft player Bronco Carson reported to local police that 3 men broke into his home and beat his arms with clubs and smashed his computer. 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 that he might have made a mistake by sharing his real life address with the victim of his online attacks and that he did it because he thought that the woman’s husband would be man enough to face him alone. Honorable eh? Must have been a Barbarian or something. At least that’s what strong characters were called like in the old Diablo days.

Design the BMD logo and win professional gaming gear

Enter this competition to be the official designer of the BMD-gaming team and BMD-LAN logo and win Razer and Microsoft PC gaming goodies.

1. What is BMD?

BMD stands for Bucharest Masters of DotA and it’s basically a gaming team aiming for honors and glory in the international rankings. BMD-LAN is the Local Area Network DotA competition that I organize, sponsor and promote, hoping that it would become a highlight of the Eastern European DotA calendar and that proved to be a real success at it’s first edition. (you can find details in Romanian as well as pictures, here)

2. What is this logo contest all about?

The BMD website that will be announced and promoted this March as well as the BMD-LAN competition will need a memorable and professional looking logo. I’m expecting the following : the three letters of the team’s name, something connecting it to the DotA phenomenon, a lot of originality and new ideas.

3. What can you win?

The winner of this contest will be getting the attention and the respect deserved by the person that designed the first ever BMD logo and his name will be mentioned on the website as well as on the BMD-LAN posters, as well as a link to his/her website if they have one and want to promote it. Also I promise that once we come up with a decent idea and we declare it a winner, I will keep the same logo in the same design for at least one year, no matter what other offers i get to change it. Ok, well, I was pretty much sure that wouldn’t be enough to get you going, so I’m also throwing in one of these pro gaming peripherals to chose from in case you win(click on the pictures for details):

Ok, now that we got that straightened out, let’s get to the official rules. Oh and one more thing, even if you only qualify in the final five you’ll still get something as a consolation prize, read the rules carefully.

4. “Design the BMD logo contest” official rules:

Subscriptions are only accepted through a comment on this particular blog entry. Comments will contain a link to your work (I personally suggest imageshack) and optional comments about your contest submission. These comments will only be written in English and are subject of approval so please be patient and only click once. I will not accept any other form of contest submission.

There is a maximum of two pieces of work allowed for each contestant and they should come in separate comments.

Entries in this contest must contain the BMD letters and something that would relate that to the DotA game itself. The rest is optional and I will leave that entirely up to your imagination, as long as it keeps a logo appearance.

This contest ends on March 1st 2008. Any entries after that time will be denied a chance to win. This contest is valid if and only if I get a minimum of 30 (thirty) eligible submissions by the aforementioned date. In any other case the dead line will be extended by another week.

After the submission period ends, I will select the 5 (five) best pieces and then I will post a poll on this blog, therefore the winner will be decided between the five finalists by the readers of this blog within a week of voting. I suggest you keep in touch because I will keep you posted with 1-2 weekly updates and then I will announce the five finalist and post the poll for readers to vote on.

The prize of this contest is ONE of the following items, whichever the winner wishes : Razer DiamondBack 3G (view picture above), Microsoft SideWinder gaming mouse (view picture above), Razer Barracuda gaming headphones (view picture above), Razer Tarantula gaming keyboard (view picture above).

Also, the five finalists will receive a one month gold membership on the GG-Game platform and their website promoting their work (if they have one) will be featured on Ted’s game as a banner for two months.

After the winner is decided, we will establish contact and I hereby declare that I will ship the prize of his choice anywhere in the world also paying for the delivery fee. I will make sure that the winner gets his prize of choice within a month after his work is voted as the best. After that the winner agrees to grant me an interview to post on this website as well as on the BMD website.

The contestants hereby agree to declare that they will not claim property on their work once it’s submitted into this contest.

5. Personal suggestions!

I would say you want to keep in touch if you want to become a contestant for the BMD logo. Best way to do that is to subscribe to this blog in a feedreader or by email (confirmation required). Also feel free to read the rest of my social ramblings and perhaps leave a comment. If you need me to make something clear for you, feel free to leave a comment on this blog entry or contact me by email ( mail at tedsgame dot com). I would strongly advise that you do not try and keep your mouth shut about this contest if you wanna become a submitter, because if I don’t meet the necessary 30 entries I will not validate the contest, so I would prefer if you spread the word and let this competition be as good as it gets.

Good luck and may the best logo win!

Later Edit : Make sure you also read this update!

Exit the game, my Lord?

As I was down with a very persistent Alberta flu, I’ve rediscovered my first war and resource management strategy game that I’ve played, Lords of the Realm II. This game is in my opinion one of the most underrated of all times, probably the one that got me hooked on PC gaming, featuring superb real time battles with great graphics for 1997 and a lot of game-feel when playing the resource management turn based part of it. I’m not gonna try and write down a professional review, but I will bring up the many points that got me so hooked up, again, to finishing the main campaigns and killing some computer enemies in the skirmish mode.

You’re basically fighting up to 4 AI players, which all have quite varied strategies, going from building huge strong castles to acquiring as many counties as possible in order to expand the available men and resources power. Also, you can interact with these handsome characters in various ways, which can lead to different behaviors. It gets quite funny, trust me. As a bonus, listen to the end game song, the messages received from the other players and make sure you play all battles in real time, it’s a lot of fun and you have a better chance at winning, plus it’s always nice to destroy the enemy’s fields and kill the cows.

All of that being said, I’ve made the install pack available for free download, I’m sure I know a few people who’d like to be reminded of the good old times back in high-school.

Ok, let’s get digging, get the game from here.

Later edit: As far as I can see, this entry gets lots of hits so in order to make it easier for my fellow Lords of the Realm fans to get the game, I added one more download link to speed up things a bit. Enjoy.

LINK HERE.