Submitted by the1jeffy - April 24, 2008 at 8:25 am -050024.154.124.19
Quote from the article:
"Brauer says although online role-playing games certainly attract shy and awkward people, they provide a sense of community for others who feel socially isolated."
This may be true for a [debatably sized] portion of MMO players. But to those like me, who manage a healthy social, family, professional and in-game life, that line is kind of insulting. Sense of community, yes - awkward? Not so much. I work in sales - a fairly engaging line of work for a shy and awkward person, eh?
I really want one of these reports/documentaries, etc. to show the whole gamete of MMO players - from the overweight stereotype (South Park anyone?), the PVP 'Jock,' to the growing number of young[er] professionals who find MMO play to be no more an awkward water-cooler topic than fantasy football or American Idol.
This might be a step in that direction, though. Remains to be seen.
Posted 07/06/08 at 04:40am gamepolitics: eraser: see our original story on that:http://tinyurl.com/6nm9oe
Posted 07/06/08 at 12:21am infect999: because he's an idiot
Posted 07/05/08 at 11:41pm eraserheadthelynch: why did he send gay porn to the judges?
Posted 07/05/08 at 10:44pm Jack Wessels: @Silencets: Maybe it'll come to JT soon too, so he can finally complete that show cause order....
Posted 07/05/08 at 04:30pm Jose_Pedro_Ramirez: No one believed that the ice at the North Pole would ever melt, but...
Posted 07/05/08 at 04:28pm Haggard: Maybe he thought the judges would appreciate it?
Posted 07/05/08 at 03:27pm Silencets: I'm sure JT had a perfectly good reason sending gay porn....It'll come to me any day now...
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:54pm Grendal: once you send gay porn to judges, I'm comfortable calling you crazy
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:46pm eraserheadthelynch: I dont think hes crazy but his values and social skills are slightly wrack
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:38pm Grendal: Jacks actually a really good example of how not to deal with your mental illness and what can happen if it goes untreated
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:37pm Grendal: Well most people with a mental illness admit it and get help instead of trolling a website for their ego ala jack
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:32pm BlackIce: True, that does explain why the Patriot Act is legal, but..
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:21pm Grendal: As far as I know theres no law banning people with mental illness from holding jobs as lawyers or judges
Posted 07/05/08 at 12:40pm BlackIce: Sadly, the law banning Mentals from any sort of important job isn't well enforced. Therefore, Jackie is still a "Lawyer".
Posted 07/05/08 at 12:23pm Rodrigo Ybáñez García: Jack Thompson is drooling right now...
Posted 07/05/08 at 12:23pm Rodrigo Ybáñez García: "Two teens were apparently arguing over a Sony PSP in Jacksonville, Florida ended in a shooting".
Posted 07/05/08 at 12:22pm Rodrigo Ybáñez García: Have you checked this? http://kotaku.com/5022241/psp-at-the-center-of-florida-shooting
Posted 07/05/08 at 11:30am gameman9: I though Jack Thompson was banned.
Posted 07/05/08 at 08:30am sqlrob: metal is right. That metal just happens to be mercuryt
Posted 07/05/08 at 02:58am eraserheadthelynch: mental
"Brauer says although online role-playing games certainly attract shy and awkward people, they provide a sense of community for others who feel socially isolated."
This may be true for a [debatably sized] portion of MMO players. But to those like me, who manage a healthy social, family, professional and in-game life, that line is kind of insulting. Sense of community, yes - awkward? Not so much. I work in sales - a fairly engaging line of work for a shy and awkward person, eh?
I really want one of these reports/documentaries, etc. to show the whole gamete of MMO players - from the overweight stereotype (South Park anyone?), the PVP 'Jock,' to the growing number of young[er] professionals who find MMO play to be no more an awkward water-cooler topic than fantasy football or American Idol.
This might be a step in that direction, though. Remains to be seen.