Future Gaming...

It has started already...
When Hollywood released the Matrix, Lawnmower man etc...
When A Chinese guy murdered another guy for stealing his sword in Starcraft.
When people are too lazy to go up a level, they pay a pro gamer to take their character up a level.
When a guy thought of using a botnet to remove his in-game opponents' servers and maps and gametypes.
When the victims thought of revenge...
it started...
Games in the future will be played far beyond the game. More murders and serious assaults will occur, more emotions and feelings will be hurt, more players will be destroyed by players... It will be about destroying computers, servers, gametypes, individual players, maps, mods...
Gaming in the future will be a serious business...regulated by Law Enforcement...
Deja might just have made history, one of the first ever internet gaming criminals...if only we could send back a terminator in time...
Real Life and gametime just got blurred... the question is, will Law Enforcement (in our lifetime) get involved and making gaming a safer place for children and teenagers?
I think so.
When Hollywood released the Matrix, Lawnmower man etc...
When A Chinese guy murdered another guy for stealing his sword in Starcraft.
When people are too lazy to go up a level, they pay a pro gamer to take their character up a level.
When a guy thought of using a botnet to remove his in-game opponents' servers and maps and gametypes.
When the victims thought of revenge...
it started...
Games in the future will be played far beyond the game. More murders and serious assaults will occur, more emotions and feelings will be hurt, more players will be destroyed by players... It will be about destroying computers, servers, gametypes, individual players, maps, mods...
Gaming in the future will be a serious business...regulated by Law Enforcement...
Deja might just have made history, one of the first ever internet gaming criminals...if only we could send back a terminator in time...
Real Life and gametime just got blurred... the question is, will Law Enforcement (in our lifetime) get involved and making gaming a safer place for children and teenagers?
I think so.