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Snowman81
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Police say the couple originally met through the online role-playing game.

One Japanese Lineage player recently suffered a serious setback after his ex-girlfriend illegally accessed his game account and deleted game data, including weapons, according to Mainichi Daily News.

The 30-something Takaoka woman allegedly used her ex's user name and password to access the account. When police asked her why she did it, she told them, "I did it as revenge for breaking up with me," Mainichi reported. According to the Takaoka police, the couple reportedly met through the game in the fall of 2003 but soon broke up.

Although the perpetrator didn't steal any actual money, the loss was still painful. Lineage players must spend hours earning the funds necessary to buy exorbitantly priced weapons and armor needed by higher-level chacters to survive in the online role-playing game. - Gamespot.com
Blitz
and this is why i dont play MMORPG
skullfire
imagine that getting in trouble with the cops over game stats...thats too funny


edit: sorry about the color and size....just learned this new trick today.....had to try it out on something.
Heat Guy
*cough*GEEK!*/cough*
Starscreamer
a) it IS a funny act of revenge...but B) the police got involved???? Over video game?
AutobotMaximal
Remember though, some people have actually spent real money over Ebay just to buy someone's Ultima Online account and such. I remember seeing some auctions that went into the thousands for a single account. Crazy stuff.
Cabal
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Over video game?


Apparently you never heard of indepth the South Koreans get into their videogames. People die from not sleeping or eating because they will not stop playing Starcraft.
Bizzmoff
QUOTE (AutobotMaximal @ Jan 23 2005, 01:18 PM)
Remember though, some people have actually spent real money over Ebay just to buy someone's Ultima Online account and such. I remember seeing some auctions that went into the thousands for a single account. Crazy stuff.

There was an article in GI this month about a man buying a virtual island in a game. I would look it up but I just made soup rodimusgrinstatic.gif
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