Another Man Dies After Marathon Gaming Session 486
loserMcloser writes "Another Chinese man has died after spending three days in an internet cafe for an online gaming marathon session. He apparently fainted and died at the cafe from exhaustion. 'The report did not say what the man, whose name was not given, was playing. The report said that about 100 other Web surfers "left the cafe in fear after witnessing the man's death."'"
oblig. futurama (Score:5, Funny)
ObTron (Score:4, Funny)
Re:oblig. futurama (Score:5, Funny)
And the culprit is .... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:And the culprit is .... (Score:4, Funny)
Too much over-time at work.
anyone else hear that (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:anyone else hear that (Score:5, Funny)
He'll just respawn back at the entrance.
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"No, don't you get it? If you die in Bejing, you die in real life!"
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Only one thing to do then .. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Only one thing to do then .. (Score:4, Funny)
-Rick
Re:Only one thing to do then .. (Score:5, Funny)
It worked here for the war on drugs... oh wait.
Re:Only one thing to do then .. (Score:5, Insightful)
To put it into Slashdot terms: it would be like the government outlawing encryption to prevent terrorists from communicating. If they're talking about blowing up a building do you really think they are afraid to have a copy of PGP installed on their computer? Nope. All outlawing encryption does is take it away from the people who were originally using it for non-illegal purposes, or make criminals out of those who refuse to give it up even if their original actions were perfectly legal. Same applies to guns.
Re:Only one thing to do then .. (Score:5, Insightful)
a) It is assuming that people are rational beings and that all actions are well premeditated. It's pretty well known by now that people are irrational [blogspot.com] (hey, how's that for a slashdot audience, this is a blog entry by the gmail creator!). Basically, in a surge of emotion (think domestic fights, a depressed / severely stressed kid (say a highschool shooting)), if one can easily have access to guns (by opening the local cabinet, going to a store, etc.), they can cause massively more damage, significantly more easily.
b) That the massive number of guns going around in a society will always be used by the people they were intended in the way they were intended. This is patently not true, as demonstrated by kids getting access to their grandfather's gun, or various people we (the west) have massively funded and provided guns to (think Bin Laden and the Mujahideen's in Afganistan vs the Soviets, or Saddam versus the Iranians).
There's also, of course, a moral argument. The only primary purpose of the gun is to kill. The whole protection stuff is completely secondary; a gun 'protects' by killing, or threatening to kill. I, personally, think that society has an obligation to protect its citizens, and banning a device the purpose of which is to kill is a good idea.
Guns don't kill people, people kill people. And monkeys kill people. If you give them a gun. (to quote eddie izzard)
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Drug-runners? Yes, they'd keep getting them. In fact, if you were to ban weapons here in the US, they'd become the new pipeline for all firearms, and the ones illegally obtained would become MORE dangerous, not less. It's a felony to possess an illegally obtained semi-automatic rifle, and it's a felony to possess a select-fire AK-47. If you're gonna go, go all out.
Random jerks on the street? They'd still have them. The number of times I have been asked
Re:Only one thing to do then .. (Score:5, Funny)
What we really need is to define the standard metric unit of illegality. Here's some options:
- Five-megabyte unauthorized song downloads
- Men's room foot-tappings
- CIA agent identity leakings
- Sports memorabilia thievings
Come up with your own!
Re:Only one thing to do then .. (Score:5, Funny)
the standard metric unit of illegality
I propose the "hijink."
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Liberals are always preaching about evolution, but they never seem to want to let it happen.
Die with a smile (Score:4, Funny)
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Darwin for the Modern Era (Score:2, Informative)
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For instance, game console manuals have been reminding you to take breaks for many years. The Game Gear manual, I know, had it.
Earthbound (SNES), too, actively alerted you after like 3 hours that you should really take a break (your dad calls your cell phone). It also had billboards about it (Mothers against Obsession or something).
I remember playing Earthbound till it alerted me several times. It helped; I'd be like "Oh CRAP, I have been playing a long time."
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Re:Darwin for the Modern Era (Score:4, Insightful)
I've had VERY long gaming sessions, even ones where I (quite foolishly) remained sitting for 12 hours in a row. But, one of the reasons I've never gone much longer that is that there were warning signs that I should quit, from yawning to blurred vision. There's no doubt in my mind that people who die in this fashion suffer symptoms long before they keel over, and at the very least there are the symptoms that everyone suffers when they need sleep (like, you know, falling asleep).
Of course, there's plenty of blame to throw around to others as well. How about the staff of this cafe? What could possibly possess them to let this guy keep going? What was he ingesting in order to remain awake for that ridiculous period of time, and why didn't they either stop him ingesting it or stop serving him? Heck, after 24 hours I'd probably call an ambulance on spec! But, it's China, so who knows how people react...still, just the process of one human caring about the welfare of any other should have caused some reaction.
To reiterate my original point, though: Now that it's over, it's probably just as well that he's gone. Not only was he dumb as a half-bag of rocks, but the fact that he could do this to himself in a public place tells me that he's probably better off dead than living in his community.
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But is it true? (Score:5, Insightful)
There's a lack of truthiness here.
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No, there is an overabundance of truthiness here. What's lacking is truthfulness.
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Re:But is it true? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Go outdoors. Now.
Mod parent up (Score:2)
In other news today ... (Score:3, Funny)
Comcast has yet to release a statement about the deal however the President has been heard stating in the back "It's Comcastic!!"
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It's not unimaginable that it happened in a Cyber Cafe, it certainly does happen and will happen.
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And can the Internet really you? (Score:4, Insightful)
It would definitely be more relevant to know whether he was using any stimulants to stay awake.
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What would the Chinese media or the Chinese Government gain from this?
There's no reason to release details. It would only embarass the gamer's family. Having an addiction is a weakness, and the media did (IMHO) the right thing in not releasing the gamer's name. There is no reason to shame the gamer or the gamer's family.
Also, if the Chinese Government wanted, they could easily impose a curfew on Internet cafes such as the curfews that are imposed on bars in the USA. In many
Right up there with Fan Death (Score:2)
Maybe this is China's way of making using the Interweb "scary?"
Believe it or not... Parent is actually +5 funny. (Score:2)
Fan Death: Menace from Above.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fan_death [wikipedia.org] and http://www.fandeath.net/ [fandeath.net]
The best part of Fan Death is that fans made for the Korean market have automatic timing devices that are designed to prevent "accidental" Fan Death by shutting the fan off.
Wonder why.. (Score:2, Insightful)
I mean geez I have hard enough time playing xbox for more then an hour without having to at least get a bottle of water. How do they do it ?
Do you think when he died he dropped any loot ?
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60% of the world's population is Asian. For any given strange occurrence, odds are it happened to an Asian, by weight of numbers alone.
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> Do you think when he died he dropped any loot ?
LOL .. love it.
And I thought ... (Score:2)
Seriously, what makes people drive themselves to die from exhaustion like this?
Looks like addiction to me.
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Cocaine Addict: Marijuana is not a drug. I used to suck dick for coke. Now that's an addiction. You ever suck some dick for marijuana?
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This could have been avoided (Score:3, Funny)
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I certainly don't see Atari and Midway suing people for trading Pac-Man and Zaxxon roms on Bittorrent.
The problem with today's youth is ... (Score:5, Funny)
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Mega Kill!!! (Score:5, Funny)
Multi Kill
Mega Kill!
ULTRA KILL!!
M-m-m-monster Kill.
LUDACRIS KILL!
H O L Y S H I T!
R E A L I T Y KILL!!!!!
Re:Mega Kill!!! (Score:5, Informative)
There's no evidence he's ever done that. "Ludacris" is a rapper. "Ludicrous" is the adjective you want.
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Microsoft Vista Prevents this Problem (Score:5, Funny)
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My Vista PC hums along just as nicely as my Ubuntu machine, although I do reboot Vista more often.
Doesn't happen here? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Excuse me sir, but I regret to tell you that you're quite addicted to food. Withdrawal will include death and unpleasantness.
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Re:Doesn't happen here? (Score:4, Insightful)
Perhaps we have a lot less to escape from.
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I don't know, my cousin in guangzhou has a life similar to mine. Wake up, work 8-10 h at a tech shop. Go home spend a few hours with the GF. game. Sleep. Except I get 1 more day off a week, My overtime is optional and infrequent, and my GF is hotter although his is very cute too. Life isn't so bad in the parts of china I visited (shanghai, beijing, guangzhou, HK, Macau, Xin Hua).
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The other opti
Re:Doesn't happen here? (Score:5, Interesting)
In my experience, Asian gamers take it a helluva lot more seriously. I used to play SC2 against my roommate. I just wanted to pick it up and play every once in a while, and learn a few tricks. I could beat almost anybody else on the floor. My roommate, though, his goal was to become a monster. And so we were pretty competitive for a few months, and then I lost interest in improving while he just kept at it. He became nigh-unbeatable. It was pretty much the same deal with respect to CounterStrike and two other Asian guys in the building or Starcraft and another set of people who liked that or whatever else we were playing back then.
As for whether this applies to general work ethic, or sports, or arts, I'm not so sure, but it seems very true of gaming.
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Marathon session (Score:2, Offtopic)
That was a hell of a week.
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Man, what times
Re:Marathon session (Score:4, Funny)
Exploited by the evil multinationals (Score:2)
Obviously, the man was driven to death by the evil corporations dealing in virtual worlds' artifacts [wikipedia.org]. His "gaming" was, in fact, earning a (hard) living. Just another casualty of America's insatiable corporate greed.
Not really an epidemic (Score:5, Insightful)
Real problems could include: chronic disease, car accidents, criminal violence,
I think it's more of a problem that 100 people fled the scene than one guy dying from his compulsive personality disorder.
Re:Not really an epidemic (Score:5, Funny)
Hey, some people are addicted to computer games, some are addicted to gravity...
Re:Not really an epidemic (Score:5, Funny)
I tried going off gravity cold turkey... I crashed hard.
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How appropriate (Score:3, Insightful)
To err is human -- to blame it on a computer is even more so.
Oblig. joke (Score:2)
Chinese != Korean (Score:5, Insightful)
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hypocrisy (Score:5, Insightful)
People here are laughing about this guy because he neglected sleep and nutrition to compete in this contest. They are saying "darwin award." Where was this same sentiment when Microsoft caused students to do the same thing for a different contest?
Health should come before work and play, people! Your job is worthless if you are dead or ill from a terrible lifestyle. Don't let your boss force this behavior on you, and don't let companies like Microsoft force it on students.
24 hours? lol (Score:5, Insightful)
Are you telling me you can't see the difference between a voluntary competition (hint: its kinda fun to pull an all-nighter every now and then... I have a wife and 2 kids and if I come across a fun project, I still do it from time to time) and a man who was either incapable of determining his tolerance or chose to ignore it (most likely the latter)?
And I suppose you would have people oppose the voluntary fund raiser Up till Dawn [stjude.org] as well? I mean, think of the college students that will be kept up all night and have to go to class in the morning!
Fatality (Score:2)
*scary lightening*
OOOGEEEBAAAAGEEWAAA!!!!!!!!11
Was it really out of fear? (Score:3, Funny)
Are we sure it wasn't just the smell?
How can this happen? (Score:3, Interesting)
Only on Slashdot (Score:4, Funny)
How funny/sad is that? No "did he have a medical condition?", no "was there evidence of foul play", no "is there an autopsy scheduled", just "what game was he playing?"
Obligatory (Score:5, Funny)
Backfiring of "one child per family" policy (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:$5 says... (Score:5, Funny)
What? It did say he was Chinese, right?
What?
Re:$5 says... (Score:5, Funny)
If that were true, I'd say his life just improved.
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If that were true, I'd say his life just improved.
Perhaps he thought his Second Life would kick in.
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Nobody ever learns from history.