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Crucified online

p2p news / p2pnet: Being flamed is an accepted part of doing something controversial online.

But being crucified?

Yet that’s what happened to Cynewulf on RPG Roma Victor.

He was nailed to a cross, "for illegally killing new players before they got to grips with the game," says This is London.

Cynewulf spent seven days on full public display in Corstopitum, modern-day Corbridge in Northumberland, "where fellow gamers were able to verbally insult and throw rotten fruit at him," says the story, adding:

"Roma Victor is set in Britain in 180AD. Players pay £20 to open an account and then take on roles as slaves, citizens and soldiers under the Roman empire, learning skills and buying things with virtual money."

Also See:
This is London - Web cheat is crucified , April 4, 2006

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5 Responses to “Crucified online”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    excellent…
    nice use of a virtual environment.
    Of course some of the more religious types might a problem with this but they have remember that:

    A) jesus was not the only person to be nailed to cross
    B) that the crucified play will after 7 days be resurrect and be able to play again ;)

  2. Reader's Write Says:

    They’ll still bitch and whine.

  3. Reader's Write Says:

    Go whine yourself, loser.

  4. Reader's Write Says:

    Anyone remember the scenes from .Hack where they publicly executed hackers in the game?

    gee doesn’t this remind me of that… XD

  5. Reader's Write Says:

    Was the aforementioned “rotten fruit” considered “virtual property”? Were any Chinese players arrested for stealing others’ rotten fruit?

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