http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... renity+now
Some lady dies IRL, her guild (Horde) is holding an in-game funeral for her in a contested zone on a PvP server when the Alliance shows up and all hell breaks loose.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trivalizing this person's death, just the way it was commemorated. If people want to pay their respects they should do it IRL, not by standing around a virtual lake side by side with a bunch of pixels. Yeah they might not be able to hop on a plane and attend the real thing, but they can always send cards or flowers or such, and barring that they can express their condolences through email/IRC/message boards. Holding in-game funerals is little more than a cheap substitute. As far as I'm concerned these people got what was coming to them (read - a serious beatdown).
But what do I know, maybe society is moving to where virtual words and real ones get intertwined to the point where this sort of thing is actually taken seriously.
Some lady dies IRL, her guild (Horde) is holding an in-game funeral for her in a contested zone on a PvP server when the Alliance shows up and all hell breaks loose.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not trivalizing this person's death, just the way it was commemorated. If people want to pay their respects they should do it IRL, not by standing around a virtual lake side by side with a bunch of pixels. Yeah they might not be able to hop on a plane and attend the real thing, but they can always send cards or flowers or such, and barring that they can express their condolences through email/IRC/message boards. Holding in-game funerals is little more than a cheap substitute. As far as I'm concerned these people got what was coming to them (read - a serious beatdown).
But what do I know, maybe society is moving to where virtual words and real ones get intertwined to the point where this sort of thing is actually taken seriously.