Remebering a death in a game is going too far, imo its sick.

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Envenom2

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well if i didnt change it nicky mods would have but i still feel the same and i would do it np btw i didnt say i was gonna beat you up i said i would knock u out why? because u keep telling me and other ppl to fuck off and i really would love to see u say it face to face i really would.

btw i dont make threats more of a promise
 
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Noche

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First, in Percival ppl did it in TWO hours and NOTHING happened (almost same number). So Europe players r that much worse than American ones? :p

Second, if gank ppl in emain´s the ONLY FUN u have in this game... well... that´s wot u will even get as respect, get beat the crap out of u ^_^

Third, it was ambitious sure :D

Last, RIP Oggy :(

P.S.: Come on, lock this thread, really it´s doing nothing good for anyone.
 
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=Shazzy=

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I gave 30 Minutes of my real life to respect Oggy and the way he played the game and the amount of friends & enemies he made in this game... taking 30 minutes out of 24 hours of 1 day of my life is nothing compaired to me wasting more then 30 minutes reading all these posts with people moaning about something that "EVERYONE" knew was going to happen, there was a truce for 25 to 30 minutes which TD wanted and they got...

They have even asked you all to stop with the flaming because they got to moarn for Oggy in those 30 minutes with no one acting stupid.. anything that happened after the truce is no ones fault..

Just leave it behind us and play the game (people saying this is just a game and not rl life your totally wrong, you take time out of your real life to play this game, you spend the time playing this game acting like the person you created.... once you have understood this, maybe then you will understand what half of the guys here are talking about)
 
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belth

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Envenom2, your opinion isn't worth a shit.

Optical, delete your character and reroll. I'm 100% sure you have grouped at some point, which is a social activity.
 
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Ensceptifica

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I knew Oggy only from my first few weeks of playing, during which I found him to be a nice fellow. It saddens me that he died. I honour him by recalling his personality every now and then, like I do with anyone I knew and liked who died irl.

I can agree with people who consider it wrong to honour a player in this game. Some people like to keep a clear distinction between playing a game and their real life. I can also agree with the memorial. It's a game, but it's also played by reallife people who take time off from doing other things to organise something together in honour of someone who died. So, arguments can be raised for both sides.

No argument can be raised to justify swearing, namecalling, and disrespecting eachother over this. Everyone having done so should wonder very hard if they understand the notion of respect. Respecting someone who has died means nothing if you can't muster respect for those who live just because they don't share your opinion.
 
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thebinarysurfer

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Enough!

The one thing in common in almost every one of these posts is that people say they respect the dead whether it be in real life or in game.

Fine, so you disagree/agree with what went on - Everyone has expressed their views now - show the aforementioned respect for those who have passed on and please drop it.

I dont care if your pride has been insulted or your delicate ego's bruised - everyone has their own viewpoints on the matter and are obviously unwilling to change them whether it be through insults or reasoned argument.

Shut up or sort it out off the public boards - we've all had our say - be it right or wrong. This site has a private message facility if you wish to continue this discussion - use it.

Thanks
 
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gunner440

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Originally posted by Envenom2
Also this event could have easily been done in a nicer place say the place where he was born? In hiberina i think that would have been a much nicer place to have it for TD and the rest of hiberina because i doubt none of alb/mid knew him.

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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elbeek

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Oh dear.

Losing a RL friend is bad enough but to see some of these comments just makes it worse. It is quite clear from some of the replies that some of you have yet to lose someone close to you.

To Optical and friends, you are entitled to your own opinions but this is not the place to air them.

To all who attended the memorial I /salute you.
 
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old.chesnor

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Originally posted by elbeek
To Optical and friends, you are entitled to your own opinions but this is not the place to air them.

And holding a memorial in Emain on Saturday night is appropriate is it ?

A much more fitting and appropriate place to mourn and pay respect to Oggy would have been a flame free thread on these forums. Instead someone organised a memorial in Emain doomed to failure from the very outset, and these forums are aflame with the result of that misguided decision.

It's a shame that the original tragedy of the untimely death of a human has turned into a flamefest with Albs, Mids and Hibs all cussing each other. Put it into perspective, the guy died, his family are suffering a real loss, Daoc is just a computer game.
 
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gunner440

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Originally posted by old.chesnor


And holding a memorial in Emain on Saturday night is appropriate is it ?

A much more fitting and appropriate place to mourn and pay respect to Oggy would have been a flame free thread on these forums. Instead someone organised a memorial in Emain doomed to failure from the very outset, and these forums are aflame with the result of that misguided decision.

It's a shame that the original tragedy of the untimely death of a human has turned into a flamefest with Albs, Mids and Hibs all cussing each other. Put it into perspective, the guy died, his family are suffering a real loss, Daoc is just a computer game.

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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old.Niljindil

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Originally posted by old.chesnor


And holding a memorial in Emain on Saturday night is appropriate is it ?

A much more fitting and appropriate place to mourn and pay respect to Oggy would have been a flame free thread on these forums. Instead someone organised a memorial in Emain doomed to failure from the very outset, and these forums are aflame with the result of that misguided decision.

It's a shame that the original tragedy of the untimely death of a human has turned into a flamefest with Albs, Mids and Hibs all cussing each other. Put it into perspective, the guy died, his family are suffering a real loss, Daoc is just a computer game.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

Amen :clap:
 
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old.Niljindil

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Originally posted by Noche
First, in Percival ppl did it in TWO hours and NOTHING happened (almost same number). So Europe players r that much worse than American ones? :p

Second, if gank ppl in emain´s the ONLY FUN u have in this game... well... that´s wot u will even get as respect, get beat the crap out of u ^_^

Third, it was ambitious sure :D

Last, RIP Oggy :(

P.S.: Come on, lock this thread, really it´s doing nothing good for anyone.

They did it in Hadrian's Wall, not in emain.
 
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Damini

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Wow. And there was me thinking that online games were popular because of the human element - if people want just pure games, don't play online with other people. The people behind each player, behind each conversation, guess what - they are real. Real people, real lives, real emotions. Just because they are represented by pixellated graphics rendered by your latest geforce 4 doesn't mean thats what they actually are. The people that say "this isn't RL" astound me. Its a real person that you may or may not have interacted with, how much more real does someone have to be? Maybe the location was misjudged, but hell, even the English and the Germans could play footie over no-mans land at christmas, so why is it such a stretch to think people playing characters in a game where, frankly, the outcome of RVR accounts for nada in the grand scheme of things, why is it such a stretch for them to do so?

I don't think its sick. People talked with this guy, interacted with this guy, and he died. He was a part of their community and they wanted to show their respect. Are they not allowed to mourn simply because maybe some of them never saw him face to face? Are they not allowed to mourn simply because *you* don't want them to?

This thread is getting locked. It's not even intellectual debate on the subject, even the title of this thread is sensationalist and just asking for flames. If you disagree, maybe if you air it in a compassionate yet opposing voice you might get listened to. The arseholes anonymous campaign just makes you look cold hearted and cretinous.
 
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