timekeeper (elmajico) Posted: 01 Mar 2006 08:27 Post subject:
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CARL/CROSS U RAN YESTERDAY THE MOMENT I SAID I WAS CMING. IF U HV THE GUTS STAY 2DAY AT DIGINET AT EVENING AND I WILL CM.. AND U WANT THAT WE DNT HV A FIGHT JUST RETURN MY STUFF U PICKED UP WHEN I DIED AND DROPPED THEM IN C3.. AND I WONT CM THERE SO END OF CHAPTER END OF STORY..
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4397159.stm
I wonder where will this lead to , hope not whats ther in the following lines, few initial lines frm the link,
'Game theft' led to fatal attack
The game has thousands of players in China
A Chinese man has been stabbed to death in a row over a sword in online game Legends of Mir 3, say reports.
Shanghai gamer Qiu Chengwei killed player Zhu Caoyuan when he discovered he had sold a "dragon sabre" he had been loaned, said the china Daily.
Mr Chengwei only got the powerful virtual weapon shortly before it was sold for 7,200 yuan (£460).
Before the attack Mr Chengwei told police about the theft who said the weapon was not real property.
Missing law
Like many online games Legends of Mir 3 is set in a fantasy world in which players take on the roles of warriors, wizards and priests.
As in-game characters rack up experience in the game they become able to use more powerful weapons such as the "dragon sabre" at the centre of the row.
A long-time player of Legends of Mir 3, Mr Chengwei reportedly only got hold of the powerful sword in February.
Although Mr Caoyuan said he would hand over the money from the sale of the sword, Mr Chengwei lost patience and attacked him in real life.
The China Daily said Mr Caoyuan was stabbed with "great force" in the left chest and killed.
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