Man murdered for cyber sabre

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China's obsession with online computer games has led to its first murder after one player killed another over a weapon that existed only in cyberspace.

The weapon, a "dragon sabre", was won as part of a game called Legend of Mir III by a 41-year-old from Shanghai, Qiu Chengwei. After winning it, players can use it to kill more characters or, as Qiu did, lend it to another player.

Qiu lent the sword to Zhu Caoyuan, 26, who sold it for 7,200 yuan, just under £500, which is five times the average monthly income in Shanghai.

When Qiu found out, he took the argument into the physical world, reporting it as a theft. The police claimed they could do nothing, as the property was merely virtual.

Qiu then broke into Mr Zhu's house and stabbed the cyber-thief in the chest.

Qiu was given a suspended death sentence, meaning his execution will be commuted to life in jail if he behaves well for the next two years.

But Mr Zhu's father said: "My son was only 26 when he died. We want Qiu to die, and immediately."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/mai...re09.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/06/09/ixworld.html

maximus otter
 
What a whack job!! :rolleyes: Oh well if he's good in prison he may just "get a life"

Nick
 
In the same vein, you can check ebay to buy "leveled-up" character accounts for MMORPGs like Everquest. Why bother with all that whacking of little beasties?
Or, you can pay a firm to create and level-up an account for you. They just had a segment on TechTV where a firm will deliver a level-30 or so character for around 100.00.

Can you imagine a roomfull of wage-slave geeks doing role-playing games for 12 hours a day, starting out each time from the beginning?
 
I just realized that he sold a virtual, meaningless piece of nothing for $900. We should all be so lucky.
 
I used to play Diablo2 and saw many non existant items and characters sell on ebay for nice bucks... I enjoyed the game but be damned if I'm going to pay real dinero for things that dont really exist. :)
 
rebeltf said:
I used to play Diablo2 and saw many non existant items and characters sell on ebay for nice bucks... I enjoyed the game but be damned if I'm going to pay real dinero for things that dont really exist. :)
Why is this such a ridiculous idea? People pay for an education, People pay money to sit in movies, etc. etc. People pay a lot of money to get something that "doesn't exist"
For the record, I've never done this myself.
 
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