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Eve = Sociopath's Playground

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Ressiv
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#161 - 2013-09-03 05:23:47 UTC
Morihei Akachi wrote:

I agree.

I don't. They where clearly discussing space pixels, which is clearly EVE content, so this was in-game abuse on a third party voice server .. nothing more, nothing less.

The fact that this dumbass has a wife and kids next to him that are all too familiar with him failing makes him dumber, it doesnt make it an out of EVE event.

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This is the salient point. In New Eden, we prey on the weak—their lack of military might, their insufficient funds, their lesser cunning or simple naivete—and walk away smiling. This is the fundamental mechanic of the game, and we take pleasure in the victories we gain by means of it.

Having just said that .. you realize almost all of the above apply here ?
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But we do not take this practice away with us when we leave Tranquility.

They did not .. space pixels being handed over sounds like Tranquility to me .. where am I wrong in my reasoning ?
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To do so means to overstep an ethical boundary. Just as we do not abuse beggars on the street, or maltreat the sick and injured for personal gain or for the lulz, so we do not exploit someone's psychological weaknesses, his gullibility or suggestibility, in order to damage him in real life.

Explain, in detail, how this has an impact in his real life, beside him being laughed at by his wife -.-
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There is a misapprehension on the part of some contributors to this thread that just because we can take a naive and foolish player and make him do things that humiliate him IRL, in order to hurt him, we should. This is a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to play a game, and although it is not a question of rules being violated or the EULA being disregarded, it is morally culpable.

Some of you people have a lot to learn about what it takes to be a decent human being
Noone did that .. they tried to make him sing .. on TS .. recorded it .. and that's it. He was not forced into this .. unless you count his greed.

.If the BS you just posted was ment to explain what decent human beings should tho, you failed.
Malcanis
Vanishing Point.
The Initiative.
#162 - 2013-09-03 05:32:05 UTC
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
I guess it would be funnier if that man was someone you care about -a brother, a friend, your son or your father.


If my brother did that I'd rip on him every day for the rest of my life.

And vice versa.

And neither of us would do it because we have an atom of self respect.


I wouldn't do it, neither. But I can think of many ways in which a human being can't avoid doing that kind of thing because of pre-existing conditions beyond his control.


I can think of only one, and luckily, being a greedy fool isn't yet a protected class.

"Just remember later that I warned against any change to jump ranges or fatigue. You earned whats coming."

Grath Telkin, 11.10.2016

Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
#163 - 2013-09-03 05:32:31 UTC
Regardless of where this case goes, and whether or not the game actually is full of sociopaths (and I'm more worried about the ones who get elected to office), it's only a matter of time before "some kid kill himself". Sure the game will be involved, and there will never be enough evidence to fully blame it, and the kid him or herself will not be operating on all cylinders to begin with.

But the facts won't be enough to stop first the impression of the "half paying attention" public ( keeping the news on while they do other stuff and are not really paying attention) to go away with the impression "Eve makes kids kill themselves" and there will be politicians - the real sociopaths - doing what sociopaths do best, which is to legislate in such manner that they appear to care about the public so they can get reelected.

Whatever the case, it won't be friendly to the game, the player base, and CCP.


Bring back DEEEEP Space!

Ressiv
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#164 - 2013-09-03 05:33:05 UTC
Alavaria Fera wrote:
Kaarous Aldurald wrote:
So, if you think that the "perpetrator" of this "scam" needs to be punished, or if you are in the "something has to be done!" category of people? Congratulations, you are what is wrong with civilized society.

That seems... backward somehow. Aren't the scammers the bad people irl

IRL, yeah .. but: this guy went from greed to anticipation to kindof empty .. and got explained how he was kinda dumb to trust a random stranger like that .. he can whine or can use it as a life lesson .. with not that big a cost ... he should be glad the Nigerians didnt know his email adress .. he'd be selling his kids now otherwise.

Maybe this makes him rethink how he gets into these situations every time .. as his wife clearly says at 1:21:29 'who is making fun of you NOW ?!' .. as in 'this time'. It's the story of his life .. maybe he finaly learned.
Yaturi
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#165 - 2013-09-03 05:33:34 UTC
Rhivre wrote:
While I am here, do we have any internet doctors, and maybe any internet quantum physicists


I used to be a helicopter mechanic. Oops
Rhivre
TarNec
Invisible Exchequer
#166 - 2013-09-03 05:34:24 UTC
Yaturi wrote:
Rhivre wrote:
While I am here, do we have any internet doctors, and maybe any internet quantum physicists


I used to be a helicopter mechanic. Oops


Perfect. I have been having some tummy trouble, do you have any recommendations?
Malcanis
Vanishing Point.
The Initiative.
#167 - 2013-09-03 05:41:11 UTC
Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:
Regardless of where this case goes, and whether or not the game actually is full of sociopaths (and I'm more worried about the ones who get elected to office), it's only a matter of time before "some kid kill himself". Sure the game will be involved, and there will never be enough evidence to fully blame it, and the kid him or herself will not be operating on all cylinders to begin with.

But the facts won't be enough to stop first the impression of the "half paying attention" public ( keeping the news on while they do other stuff and are not really paying attention) to go away with the impression "Eve makes kids kill themselves" and there will be politicians - the real sociopaths - doing what sociopaths do best, which is to legislate in such manner that they appear to care about the public so they can get reelected.

Whatever the case, it won't be friendly to the game, the player base, and CCP.




Yeah when some miner goes on a kill crazy rampage, CCP will probably have to remove mining for the game.

Or maybe make people take a test to prove they can handle it or something I guess?

"Just remember later that I warned against any change to jump ranges or fatigue. You earned whats coming."

Grath Telkin, 11.10.2016

Ressiv
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#168 - 2013-09-03 05:41:36 UTC
Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:
Regardless of where this case goes, and whether or not the game actually is full of sociopaths (and I'm more worried about the ones who get elected to office), it's only a matter of time before "some kid kill himself". Sure the game will be involved, and there will never be enough evidence to fully blame it, and the kid him or herself will not be operating on all cylinders to begin with.

But the facts won't be enough to stop first the impression of the "half paying attention" public ( keeping the news on while they do other stuff and are not really paying attention) to go away with the impression "Eve makes kids kill themselves" and there will be politicians - the real sociopaths - doing what sociopaths do best, which is to legislate in such manner that they appear to care about the public so they can get reelected.

Whatever the case, it won't be friendly to the game, the player base, and CCP.



Yeah, cuz we all saw how WOW changed after someone played himself to death .. amiright ? Or murdered over a sold game item ?

If people press 'I accept' on the EULA and terms & conditions and then expect to be safe from the rest of us sociopaths, they clearly did not read what they agreed on.
Yaturi
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#169 - 2013-09-03 05:42:02 UTC
papaya fruit, it does wonders for the digestion

you can also get it in pill form from your local gnc
Sol Kal'orr
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#170 - 2013-09-03 05:55:13 UTC
Rhivre wrote:
While I am here, do we have any internet doctors, and maybe any internet quantum physicists


I like to think of myself as an internet space therapist. When things get overly heated I like to sing Whale song in local to calm everyone down. "MMMMOOOUUUUUGGH AAWWWW OOOW." Works every time.

And we do have some genuine particle physicists.
Jill Chastot
WE FORM BL0B Inc.
Goonswarm Federation
#171 - 2013-09-03 05:56:47 UTC
S Byerley wrote:
One shouldn't confuse bullying with sociopathy (as bullies are rarely sociopaths and the defining characteristics of the two are very different).

One should also be careful not to under-value bullying. It's a very important natural process that streamlines social interaction and expectations. I wonder how much decreased productivity in western society can be linked back to anti-bullying campaigns, but I may just be having an old-man reaction to this generation's geeks.

I do have trouble seeing the lesson here though. You might argue the man should be less trusting, but I think his level of trust wasn't unreasonable for real-world interaction. You could argue it's a lesson specific to Eve, but the interaction was more telecommunication based than Eve based.

When I get a call from my bank for example (or even call my bank), I cringe a little because I can't easily verify who's on the other end of the line. The social expectation however is that I should take my chances (doing anything else is a huge pain for everyone involved).

Anyway, just musing. AFAIK the recording isn't illegal (though soundcloud would probably take it down if requested) and a <2hr voluntary conversion is hard to construe as harassment.



Firstly this situation is utterly hilarious.
But all I wanted to say was the sound cloud could just be argued as defamatory material that had no explicit consent
boom off it comes.

https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=298596&find=unread OATHS wants you. Come to the WH "Safety in eve is the greatest fallacy you will ever encounter. Once you accept this you will truely enjoy this game."

Sol Kal'orr
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#172 - 2013-09-03 05:56:47 UTC
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
I guess it would be funnier if that man was someone you care about -a brother, a friend, your son or your father.


If my brother did that I'd rip on him every day for the rest of my life.

And vice versa.

And neither of us would do it because we have an atom of self respect.


I wouldn't do it, neither. But I can think of many ways in which a human being can't avoid doing that kind of thing because of pre-existing conditions beyond his control.


I can think of only one, and luckily, being a greedy fool isn't yet a protected class.

Give it time.
Riot Girl
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
#173 - 2013-09-03 05:58:17 UTC  |  Edited by: Riot Girl
I'd like to thank Erotica 1 and Carbuilder for allowing the creation of this content and improving the overall quality of the game for us all.
Herzog Wolfhammer
Sigma Special Tactics Group
#174 - 2013-09-03 06:01:53 UTC
Malcanis wrote:
Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:
Regardless of where this case goes, and whether or not the game actually is full of sociopaths (and I'm more worried about the ones who get elected to office), it's only a matter of time before "some kid kill himself". Sure the game will be involved, and there will never be enough evidence to fully blame it, and the kid him or herself will not be operating on all cylinders to begin with.

But the facts won't be enough to stop first the impression of the "half paying attention" public ( keeping the news on while they do other stuff and are not really paying attention) to go away with the impression "Eve makes kids kill themselves" and there will be politicians - the real sociopaths - doing what sociopaths do best, which is to legislate in such manner that they appear to care about the public so they can get reelected.

Whatever the case, it won't be friendly to the game, the player base, and CCP.




Yeah when some miner goes on a kill crazy rampage, CCP will probably have to remove mining for the game.

Or maybe make people take a test to prove they can handle it or something I guess?




When any such rampage occurs, you can tell the real cause of it by what gets blamed the least.

Admittedly a day of mining would have me on a rampage.

Bring back DEEEEP Space!

Kalanaja
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#175 - 2013-09-03 06:16:57 UTC
Daisai wrote:
Complete Tart2 wrote:
Here's a little story I found on miner bumping.

In the seemingly endless and bizarre search for tears in this game, a complete noob at Eve was humiliated and scammed for everything he had by Erotica1 and friends, including members of New Order / Code. This noob was invited to Erotica's 'Bonus Room' on teamspeak with promises of receiving 7bil+ if he handed over all his noob assets, with further conditions of:

- gathering all assets, including as many corp assets as he could lay his hands on and handing them over
- demanding on Teamspeak he sang (in front of his wife and kids that you could hear next to him) either '*****' by Garbage, some brony theme song as well as other idiotic ideas. The noob pleaded with them not to humiliate him by making him sing this in front of his kids.

The eager noob then agreed to read a random page out of wikipedia, with plans to spend his 7 billion winnings on gametime. After 5 minutes of reading out the page he was then scammed out of all his assets.

You need to hear this to for yourself. 45.28 is where it properly starts. https://soundcloud.com/fancy-space-tourist/happy-miner-payout

It's not just the fact he was a noob; it's the way the guy was completely humiliated with attempts by the scammers to humiliate him even more in front of his small children. Never heard anything so sickening in any game. You guys are F'ing idiots and sociopaths.



There is a reason why the subscription numbers for eve are low compared to other mmo's.
But then thats also the reason why it has been stable for a very long time, its a game with alot of disturbing people playing the game.
However its the only good mmo i know so far where something like this is possible.

So i suppose you are right but you have to be glad it is possible in this game, because eve without the ability to scam people like this and the sandbox it is right now would just make it a very awfull desgined space shooter.

On this case though after listening to it i have to agree with the OP.
The people that scammed him in this way are pretty sad and probably have some real life issues they need to sort out, i at least wouldn't want to know these kind of people.



On the contrary. A majority of the reasons I have seen that people don't play it or don't stick around after they trial if they do it has generally always been either *My character is just a ship!?* or the *Why is this not a sim!!! No joystick!? I thought this was like Freelancer!!* . Those tend to be the top two reasons. The third is the game is too hard. Not harsh, hard as in they can't find there way around and they quit due to lack of imagination. They get stuck on the routine of mining and doing missions and then leave because it's the same crap they did in their other games. As for people getting scammed, that's a lack of common sense. If someone really gets emotionally traumatized playing a game and getting scammed and joked with then I hate to see how they handle real life.
Malcanis
Vanishing Point.
The Initiative.
#176 - 2013-09-03 06:38:18 UTC
Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:
Regardless of where this case goes, and whether or not the game actually is full of sociopaths (and I'm more worried about the ones who get elected to office), it's only a matter of time before "some kid kill himself". Sure the game will be involved, and there will never be enough evidence to fully blame it, and the kid him or herself will not be operating on all cylinders to begin with.

But the facts won't be enough to stop first the impression of the "half paying attention" public ( keeping the news on while they do other stuff and are not really paying attention) to go away with the impression "Eve makes kids kill themselves" and there will be politicians - the real sociopaths - doing what sociopaths do best, which is to legislate in such manner that they appear to care about the public so they can get reelected.

Whatever the case, it won't be friendly to the game, the player base, and CCP.




Yeah when some miner goes on a kill crazy rampage, CCP will probably have to remove mining for the game.

Or maybe make people take a test to prove they can handle it or something I guess?




When any such rampage occurs, you can tell the real cause of it by what gets blamed the least.

Admittedly a day of mining would have me on a rampage.



I'm afraid you just failed the test, sir

"Just remember later that I warned against any change to jump ranges or fatigue. You earned whats coming."

Grath Telkin, 11.10.2016

S Byerley
The Manhattan Engineer District
#177 - 2013-09-03 06:38:54 UTC
Sol Kal'orr wrote:
And we do have some genuine particle physicists.


Neat.
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
#178 - 2013-09-03 07:01:30 UTC
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
I guess it would be funnier if that man was someone you care about -a brother, a friend, your son or your father.


If my brother did that I'd rip on him every day for the rest of my life.

And vice versa.

And neither of us would do it because we have an atom of self respect.


I wouldn't do it, neither. But I can think of many ways in which a human being can't avoid doing that kind of thing because of pre-existing conditions beyond his control.


I can think of only one, and luckily, being a greedy fool isn't yet a protected class.


Well, we certainly see the issue from different points of view.

Someone said above that this kind of behavior blurrs the line between game and RL, and I agree. In fact, I've voiced a few times my opnion that EVE will be the first game where a RL crime will be triggered by a ingame action. It has already happen with minor felony.

We don't have two brains, one for "game" and another for "real life". It's only one, and EVE certainly asks a lot of the spurious barrier between playing and living...

Roses are red / Violets are blue / I am an Alpha / And so it's you

Lady Areola Fappington
#179 - 2013-09-03 07:16:59 UTC
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
Malcanis wrote:
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:
I guess it would be funnier if that man was someone you care about -a brother, a friend, your son or your father.


If my brother did that I'd rip on him every day for the rest of my life.

And vice versa.

And neither of us would do it because we have an atom of self respect.


I wouldn't do it, neither. But I can think of many ways in which a human being can't avoid doing that kind of thing because of pre-existing conditions beyond his control.


I can think of only one, and luckily, being a greedy fool isn't yet a protected class.


Well, we certainly see the issue from different points of view.

Someone said above that this kind of behavior blurrs the line between game and RL, and I agree. In fact, I've voiced a few times my opnion that EVE will be the first game where a RL crime will be triggered by a ingame action. It has already happen with minor felony.

We don't have two brains, one for "game" and another for "real life". It's only one, and EVE certainly asks a lot of the spurious barrier between playing and living...


Honestly, if you don't have a clear and well-defined line between fantasy and reality, EVE is not a game you should be playing.

In EVE, I'm a New Order Knight ruthlessly hunting down non-compliant miners, blowing their ships apart, detonating their pods, and feasting on the delicious goo inside until the spacepolice appear.

In RL, I'm a nurse practitioner working for a pretty highly esteemed children's hospital, helping kids with leukemia get through chemo treatments.

My EVE antics and behaviours have nil to do with my RL. I don't go to work and injure the kids under my care because I had a bad run in EVE.

7.2 CAN I AVOID PVP COMPLETELY? No; there are no systems or locations in New Eden where PvP may be completely avoided. --Eve New Player Guide

Domanique Altares
Rifterlings
#180 - 2013-09-03 07:18:23 UTC
Riot Girl wrote:
I'd like to thank Erotica 1 and Carbuilder for allowing the creation of this content and improving the overall quality of the game for us all.


+1. Emergent gameplay best gameplay.