Ryan MurdocRenraikuThis tells you absolutely nothing about the person in real life at all. You are deluding yourself if you think this. Playing a video game is automatically not reality and therefore the same rules do not apply as the real world.
The very moment you play a game which has other people playing it alongside you it becomes Reality for everyone involved. You as well as everyone else are responsible for the things that are said and done and will be judged accordingly by others. Same as what you do or say outside of any game that involves a community of people. Trying to play it down or making it sound as if that doesn't apply to you doesn't change one bit about it being fact.
And regarding how certain types of Personalities of people are reflected in the way they play games you might want to check the Internet. It can be quite enlightening.
And this is the very dangerous situation I was talking about when I said EVE players get carried away. Yes a gaming world can become reality but by no means should it be the same as the real world and instead be a different reality that you, the player, can still differentiate from the real world. Acting as if those internet pixels mean anything and crying about getting attacked like someone broke into your house just makes you seem childish. That's not downplaying it that's being an adult and knowing the difference. Apart from the fact that the guy shouldn't have been playing EVE (and certainly not to that extent) for therapy, nothing would've happened had he logged off for a bit and found something else to keep him busy instead of losing his shit over internet pixels. YES that is harsh considering the depression but that doesn't change that fact and that it applies to healthy and sane human beings. Kindergarden interaction 101. You don't cry to the bully that he's being an ass, you walk away and don't give him the attention he wants.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 26 Nov 2020, 11:10am