Get Hitched In Phantasy Star Online 27
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a Spong.com article discussing the wedding chapel that's being added to popular MMO Phantasy Star Online. There's also a PSOWorld article with a little more information on this special lobby, which will appear June 13th-17th and June 27th-July 1st. According to PSOWorld, "..some of you online PSO lovers or RP'ers out there might want to start wedding plans. June brides are known to be the fortunate brides, as June is the most desirable time for a marriage in Japan." As well as some kind of special in-game marriage verification, Sonic Team have even provided a new lobby soundtrack for the chapel, in the form of the Wedding March.
Wedding Night Blues (Score:4, Funny)
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Social Skills +3! (Score:3, Funny)
What? They nerfed the rings!? Rutz....
The Wrong Thing To Advocate (Score:4, Insightful)
It's bad enough as it is. Anyone who has either played a female character or hung out with a female in a MMORPG knows that a majority of your time is spent trying to get rid of unwanted would-be suitors. Even saying "She's really my wife out of game. Quit hitting on her, you ass" gets you nowhere with these poor desperate disrespectful kids.
It's to the point that my wife and I have both stopped playing online RPG's. You can try and report harassment, but when 90% of the male population of the game participates in the act, nothing happens about it.
Online RPG's should not be used as hook-up joints. We're there trying to play the game as was intended. Not to listen to a bunch of pathetic teenagers trying to pick up on my wife. It's not what the game is there for and I don't consider it appropriate. If you're that pathetic that you feel you have to pick up women on line try some chat room (Married and Flirting in Yahoo! Chat comes to mind for you losers that must try to pick up married women), or a love shack property in The Sims Online. Don't come disrupt our gaming with your sexed-up crap.
Re:The Wrong Thing To Advocate (Score:3, Insightful)
Of course there are the people who will be taking it too seriously and going overboard, but if we were to dismiss every videogam
Re:The Wrong Thing To Advocate (Score:3, Informative)
Yeah, generally I'd think the wedding chapel and all is a pretty cute idea. But it just advocates using the game as a medium for picking up on the opposite sex. I don't go out to singles bars with my wife, and I don't want to put up with the same behavior in my gaming.
Not to mention that for a lot of these people their online relations aren't a joke to them even if it may
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Personally, I enjoy the social aspect of it too, but I enjoy meeting *people*. Men, women, gender benders... it doesn't matter to me. And it shouldn't to other people either. It's not like these people are your real life friends and companions. They're people you play a game with. Which is great and all, but not what I would consid
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Re:The Wrong Thing To Advocate (Score:3, Insightful)
Isn't the point of an RPG to enjoy a role playing game ?
Weddings in RPG's are popular because people are role playing their character is in love with another character. Why spoil real roleplayer's fun, just because of your jealousy issues?
An equally valid complaint could be that MMORPG's are spoiled by people constantly speaking out of character about the fact tha
Re:The Wrong Thing To Advocate (Score:2)
For situations like yours, I'd hit the handy
Given a sufficiently large sample of people.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Most of the people reading this site don't surf at -1. Which brings me to my point.
Every system needs methods for moderation.
In the real world anybody coming on to my girlfriend after she has expressed her disinterest will come up against her acid wit, and if public humiliation weren't enough, any weightlifter t
Re:The Wrong Thing To Advocate (Score:1)
Um, Wedding March ain't gonna cut it (Score:2)
Sprong and unconventional marriage (Score:1)
Not just Japan (Score:2)
Geeks also regarded this as the time for marrige, as do many other westerners to this day, if i remember correctly most marriges are held durring this month. Juno being the goddess of new beginings or something like that.
Re:Not just Japan (Score:2)
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Not original (Score:1)
Hmm + Other problems at Sonicteam... (Score:1)
I put in a ( poorly written ) submission earlier today about some other problems Sonicteam are having with their PSO franchise atm - seems someone stole a