Dr.Strangefate said:
okay, if they know who this guy is, they shouldnt go and ****ing pay respects to his character, they should get together some money (maybe NOT pay for WoW for a month or so) and send it to the guy's family, and have a lot of letters from all of his online friends...
They're not paying respects to the character. They're paying respects to the person that played it. Most of these people probably don't know the person outside of WoW, and organising dozens of people to send money to someone isn't particularly practical in a global community. This is a simple way to pay respects to a person in the aspect of their life that they knew them in. It's a sweet gesture.
I've seen funerals for characters - such a massacre could be funny.
But this wasn't a funeral for a character - but for a person. That requires some damned respect.
Dr. Strangefate said:
Seriously, the online funeral in an MMORPG is a rediculous concept, and I don't see it as mature... I see it as people hiding behind their immaturity to try to pretend that they are actually adults, which they obviously arent'
I don't see how this makes sense. A community paying respects to someone they miss is a mature gesture. Your operating under a prejudice that is: doing anything relating to WoW other than actually fighting a monster is considered immature; Enjoying the game is immature. Creating and participating in an online community within the game is immature. I disagree.
These characters and that community mean something to those players. The loss of one of them meant something.
And to those who it meant nothing to, to those who claim it was immature and 'sad', they burst in, playing the Scatman, killed everyone and ran away.
I find that act immature and despicable. (Though, the Scatman is always funny.)
Just because an online game isn't 'real', doesn't mean the people and their relationships towards each other, aren't.
Dr. Strangefate said:
I suppose those of you who think this is a mature, good hearted thing also think that MMORPG marraiges are a good idea... When the point of a game is war, and you make friends through that game, you don't use the war game to pay tribute, you use an Online Forum, or even better, you ACTUALLY pay respect to their family.
The game isn't just a war game. It's a ROLE-PLAYING GAME. The purpose of such games is to create communities, and as such, the game itself IS an online forum.
And, since the community is so vast, paying actual respects isn't neccessarily appropriate or sometimes possible. The WoW funeral doesn't mean that respects weren't paid to the family. You're assuming that the funeral excluded such a possibility, but that's not neccessarily the case.
I could understand if these guys got attacked by monsters and npcs, or if the people who attacked didn't realise it was a funeral - but they purposely attacked them because they were having a funeral, which is just... cruel.
Dr Strangefate said:
The other guys took advantage of a stupid *** situation. I probably wouldnt have, but I would have agreed with the initial argument that this was a stupid idea.
Then you wouldn't go to the funeral - which is fine. But to purposely ruin it for others because you don't agree? That's remarkably spiteful.
To ruin someone else's idea of a good/meaningful time because you don't agree with it - that's not right.
And it's even worse if that time to them is profound, and to you, it means nothing.
Because that's saying their hurt is false and meaningless, and that you have the right to judge it.
I can't agree with that, and I can't find such acts funny.