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    http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,...l?tw=rss.index

    Complainers of the World Unite

    By Lore Sjöberg
    02:00 AM Nov, 15, 2006

    If you play an online game that you enjoy, there's one surefire way to spoil the experience: read the forums on the official site. There you will find a vast underworld of lost souls keening their misery onto your screen. A game you thought was entertaining, well-balanced and attractive will be torn apart before your very eyes and pronounced lacking in every conceivable way.

    It doesn't matter that the complainers spend as much time on the game as you do, and probably more. While they may disagree on the nature of the flaws, they are united in agreement that whatever those flaws may be, they are unforgivable.

    Herewith then, a guide to the deranged, degraded inhabitants of the forums. You cannot defeat them, they provide precious little experience, but if they get their claws on you, they may turn you into one of their own.

    The Power Craver

    Wants only one thing -- more power with less effort. Any downgrade in power is infuriating. Any upgrade is insufficient.

    Sample Quote: "I can't believe they nerfed the pillar of lava spell! How am I supposed to kill twelve ogres at once now?"

    Punishment: Forced to admit that no matter how powerful in the game, still works as a cashier at Kroger in real life.

    The Magical Realist

    Doesn't understand what a "game" is. Constantly makes arguments based on what would be "realistic," even if the game is set in a fantasy world run by wizards and pixies.

    Sample Quote: "You can't tell me a Mondlagarian Tiger Warrior is stronger than a Swamp Troll. That just doesn't make sense!"

    Punishment: Sent back to kindergarten for remedial make-believe classes.

    The Majority Stockholder

    Seems to believe that $15 a month buys you a seat on the board of directors. Doesn't realize that a hundred thousand other people are ponying up the same amount.

    Sample Quote: "I've e-mailed the developers several times telling them that Fire Paladins should have the axe-throwing skill. They haven't changed it, but they're still taking my money!."

    Punishment: Forced to work customer service for an online game company.

    The Emancipator

    Sees the game as a titanic struggle between the evil expressive developers and the poor, downtrodden gamers. The evidence? Every rule and limitation in the game.

    Sample Quote: "I don't see why I have to complete quests to get epic weapons! If I want my second-level Bumblefur Bard to wield the Deathsword of Arat'rak'k'k'k, that's my right! Quit telling me how to play!"

    Punishment: Sent to Sudan to experience first-hand what oppression actually feels like.

    The Eternal Quitter

    Just comes on the forum to let everyone know he's quitting for good and to spend a dozen paragraphs explaining why. Then does it again three months later.

    Sample Quote: "For real, this time."

    Punishment: Forced to actually quit.

    One-Issue Poster

    Only has one complaint, but posts about it 15 times a day. This is because nobody else cares.

    Sample Quote: "THE LAVENDER STARBELT IS ACTUALLY PERIWINKLE!!!! WHY DON'T THEY FIX THIS??!!!?!"

    Punishment: Lavender Starbelt changed to lilac.

    The Lifestyler

    Wants a bunch of cosmetic changes to a single type of character. Exhibits an eerie level of identification with said character.

    Sample Quote: "The Pastry Elves' laugh should be less bubbly and more tinkly. Our giggle should remind you of gazing at the stars as a child, and our smile should make you think of the taste of honey on a cool spring morning."

    Punishment: Character icon replaced with accurate photograph of self.

    The Deathmonger

    Main complaint about the game is that you can't kill everything. Secondary complaint is that the things you can kill don't suffer enough.

    Sample Quote: "Why can't I make the baker watch me kill his wife and child, then force-feed their flesh to him until his stomach bursts? What is this, Barbie's Horse Adventure?"

    Punishment: To be determined, pending DNA analysis of freezer contents.

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  • #2
    Re: Great article on MMO forums

    Haha, Papa likey.

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    • #3
      Re: Great article on MMO forums

      @ the Majority Stockholder and the Emancipator
      lagolakshmi on Guildwork :: Lago Aletheia on Lodestone

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      • #4
        Re: Great article on MMO forums

        Wow. Hilarious! :D

        (A fun sub-meta-game you can play in relation to this article: Read the posts on this forum and try to figure out which category of complainer each forum member belongs to! )


        Icemage

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        • #5
          Re: Great article on MMO forums

          Its not just the main games site forums, I have seen a few here....

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          • #6
            Re: Great article on MMO forums

            lol....that's really awesome, and it's suprising how true some of those stereotypes are. ._.;

            Thanks to Roguewolf for the sig. :D

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            • #7
              Re: Great article on MMO forums

              Originally posted by eticket109 View Post
              Sample Quote: "Why can't I make the baker watch me kill his wife and child, then force-feed their flesh to him until his stomach bursts? What is this, Barbie's Horse Adventure?"
              LMAO. This made my day. Thanks.

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              • #8
                Re: Great article on MMO forums

                I met the Barbie's Horse Adventure guy on some Diablo II forums. He thought the game wasn't dark enough apparently. He wanted the unequipped model for the amazon to actually be naked, and for the blood to splatter on her body as he killed things. Then he wanted to be able to drag the corpses into a pile for him to dance on. His english was terrible, too, which just added to the effect of growing revulsion and disbelief as you pieced together what he was actually asking for. Pretty funny ... now.
                lagolakshmi on Guildwork :: Lago Aletheia on Lodestone

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                • #9
                  Re: Great article on MMO forums

                  It folks like that guy (Barbie Horse Adventure) that make me wonder about what he does in the real world if the virtual one isn't dark enough.

                  Shudders to think, another Dahlmer in the making?

                  The probability of someone watching you is proportional to the stupidity of your action.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Great article on MMO forums

                    Originally posted by Takira View Post
                    It folks like that guy (Barbie Horse Adventure) that make me wonder about what he does in the real world if the virtual one isn't dark enough.
                    Shudders to think, another Dahlmer in the making?
                    v.v
                    Originally posted by eticket109 View Post
                    To be determined, pending DNA analysis of freezer contents.
                    lagolakshmi on Guildwork :: Lago Aletheia on Lodestone

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                    • #11
                      Re: Great article on MMO forums

                      You can pretty much find examples of all those kinds of people at ffxi.Allak, or forums.Worldofwarcraft.com. I don't really see many convincing examples of them here much of the time.

                      Somebody tell me which of those would represent my old(very) Paladin vs Ninja arguement.

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