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Why EQ > WoW
A California couple have been sentenced to prison for extreme child neglect after locking their two daughters in their mobile home for years.
The husband and wife were reportedly “obsessed” with the online game ‘World of Warcraft’ according to KTLA. They were both unemployed and played the game all day for years. Lester Louis Huffmire and his wife Petra Huffmire, both 41, pleaded guilty on Aug. 5 to two felony counts of child abuse, two misdemeanor counts of false imprisonment, one misdemeanor count of contributing to delinquency of a minor, and sentencing enhancements for great bodily injury, according to a news release from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors said the home was unsanitary and uninhabitable . Investigator found kitchen appliances “covered in mold and cobwebs, stacks of trash, debris, mold, and feces throughout the home, a pile of used condoms under a stuffed teddy bear, and inoperable toilets,” according to the release. The two girls, ages 5 and 10, were not allowed out of the house for any reason -even to attend school. When police were informed by a neighbor about the situation the children were found with dirt crusted on their feet, matted hair, damaged teeth beyond repair, and malnourished, the release stated. Lester Huffmire was sentenced to five years in state prison. Petra Huffmire was sentenced to three years and four months in state prison. Read more: http://fox43.com/2014/08/13/children...#ixzz3AZViwxFl ... I bet their characters are twinked out tho |
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On another note You do realize that all MMOs are designed to be a virtual skinner box? They want you addicted. Because that's the only way anyone keeps paying to play a game, meanwhile ignoring the fact that there's no real "fun" to be had. Also, I do believe vanilla wow was better in many ways, the least of which is to say graphically. The first time I played WoW, I was like 17 or 18. I'd started playing EQ during late velious and I must say it was nice not to have to watch text to see if I dodged, or parried; actually seeing it happen blew me away. If you've played WoW through all it's expansions it's easy to see it's exponentially easier as time goes by. Why? Because people want phat lewt. People want to feel like a powerhouse. And if it's too difficult to do, why are they going to spend $15/month for the privilege of being an underpowered scrub? When I first quit wow, it was because Mists of Pandaria looked ridiculous. So I went over to a Vanilla wow server and holy shit, having been used to game mechanics in later versions of wow, I treated the game like I'd just be able to steamroll through the newbie levels and wreck any NPC I ran into, because hell; I could on new characters in retail. But I was rudely surprised. While my visions of "vanilla" eq are basically limited to what p99 has to offer, I do firmly believe that WoW improved the genre in hundreds of ways, at least when compared to the early 2000-2004 EQ. |
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Further reading on WoW's influence: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news...-the-MMO-Genre |
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Both were guilty of the exact same crime, at the exact same place, and went to trial at the exact same time. Why does Petra get half the sentence? #yesallwomen |
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Also this has way more to it than parents sitting down to play World of Warcraft. That may have contributed to it but I doubt the neglect was a consequence of "yeah I'd feed the kids but I need to do another 20 daily quests first". Those foodstamps tho, pras Obama |
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