But he making youtube vids if he makes another character and he gonna upload vids of sim again and someone sees the youtube vid then well they still gonna treat him like that
I literally died when he was like, "Later that night, I get home, and I walk through the front door and Felicia's home.. Aaand.... It begins. *MORTAL KOMBAT dah dah dah dah dah*
When she said "I loved you" I'm like....ok..this is a game, get a life because you don't even know him. Even though he's not, girl he could be a damn murderer!
***** Well I was more thinking that people got all pissed at him for cheating and nobody cared when she did it... but I guess that's because she was popular and he was just piggybacking on her popularity in a sense... anyway, really crazy game.
It really is just a video game.... sure make friends but it's not like she really loved him or wanted to get to know him outside of the game so I say get over it. Plus she freaking wrote a dear John letter and cheated on her video game husband. She is a hypocrite.
This is an interesting analogy for real life. Woman cheats on rich husband with young guy... then flips out when new bf cheats. I'd say that's pretty durn accurate
i would have said that (a.k.a) i would have said "listen,you cheat on your husband,and its like 'nobody cares' but when i accidentally do it to you,im wrong?"
Depends if you define it,I've been in actual relationships that began in the game but movedo uotside,But if you two know you have lifes outside and keep it in the game,then yeah its just a game.
No way that person was 12 years old. Not very many kids know how to set up bot accounts and sell shit on ebay (Maybe the ebay thing was a complete lie)
The first I heard about it was around 1999-2000. People selling in-game services for real money in "EverQuest". The guys in the netcafé I was playing at were talking about it while I was playing CS. I already had my own computer, but the net was terrible.. Then around a year later we got fiber net 10mbit.
I don't know why she flipped. It's not like you two were dating in real life. Flipping out like that about a relationship in a game that isn't even real is just stupid...
what makes a relationship what it is is much more than real-world contact.. How you feel about it and about the person is real, and thats what makes a relationship real. He didn't take it seriously (obviously), but by the sounds of it she probably did, and it that makes it not too different from the real-world counterpart.
wako1576 it's kind of ridiculous though if you think about it since they were playing characters in a GAME. it's not like they were actually dating or agreed to be in any emotional relationship in reality, it was a game and games are not real.
Lindsay Smith Yep. Gaming relationships are so fake it's not even funny. It causes a huge emotional disconnect too that could hurt these kids in the future.
Natalie Abbatte Be glad you aren't 18 yet,cause theres these outfits people have been buying and they are only seeable to people over 18. I was sharing screens on skype with my friend,so i found out that way.
always find myself coming back to this. amazing storytelling ability, and even better, the build up to that hilarious final confrontation? and a decent message at the end? lmao this video series needs to be archived in the library of congress it has fr been that impactful on me
There should be a game like this with modern graphics where you can do loads of real life stuff online or single player and control your jobs with minigames like cooking mama if a restaurant or police missions if a cop.
THIS is why I don't do anything with others in games like this. It can get quite real, quite fast. The fact that I'm fiercely loyal to my lover keeps this from happening to me, but others... beware. You never know who might be ready to make your virtual life a living hell.
***** Um... not to try and offend, but being honest here... I'm not sure I'd put my faith in a network engineer, to help me out with relationship matters. Not much can be done if it gets to that point.
aint that the truth. I hooked up with this guy. lets...lets call him........lets call him bambi. Im married now. but this guy is...I wouldn't call him a stalker. but maybe like....insane? insane.
She set you up, and she cheated with you. Call me crazy, I know the cheating wasn't justified, but she set the precedent for the dynamic of that relationship.
I played a game like this once, and I was "dating" this guy and my partner in real life got seriously seriously PISSED and I'm like babe, I don't even know this dude in real life, he's just a character online like I don't know him, I'm not interested, it's just a game, don't get so jealous. Needless to say, we broke up real quick after that, and I started actually dating the guy from the game in the end.
Ive had similar experiences in Gaia Online and Animal Crossing: Wild World I think its good for kids to experience this stuff. Having (basically) consequence-free social freedom with creating relationships with different people can teach you a lot about how you deal with others and teach you about yourself. A lot of people think nothing of stuff like this because "its just a game". but things are only as real and serious as you make it. Even if you think nothing of something, what it means to someone else is important. Real life or in a game, whatever reason you have to think of something the way you do, when between 2 people its not just what it means to you, ever.
+Love-all ma-RU-vidrs i'm pretty sure while you're playing you can talk with the person through your mic so she and others would probably know his voice.
okay okay okay, yes this is a game but 1) she cheated first 2) she had a slave in the form or worker bots or whatevs 3) where was her hate for cheating on her hubby??? XD list form ftw!
Online games like this , Animal Jam or Club penguin ect. Don't seem realistic but as you get more into the game and go full speed to Relation ship, it actually helps you know about real life Relationships and how to deal with them. This one time I was playing on Animal Jam and my "boyfriend" wasn't on, so I start flirting with this other guy, we friend each other, go to a movie theater and watch a movie like it was a date, next thing I know, my BF gets online and comes to see me, he then gets so angry, I'm like "NOOOO it's not what you think!" My boyfriend un-friends me and leaves, my new boyfriend glares at me and does the same thing. Outside the game in real life I'm like "I will never cheat again.." Later on I just stopped doing the dating thing.
This reminds me of something that happened to me in an online game. (This is super long) When I first got on, I didn't really know what I was doing and everyone was being pretty mean, and I met this girl who was sitting down, and she was nice to me! The game had a soul mate system, and I asked her to be my soul mate. It wasn't romantic, we were both girls (it was allowed in the game, boy and boy and girl and girl soul mates) , she didn't say much about herself, but we had fun, and helped each other and gave each other gifts, etc. I was pretty invested in her, despite lying to make myself more interesting sometimes, but we never talked about anything very personal. She never expected me to talk a lot or anything, or be any certain way, so while I wanted to seem interesting to her, I didn't have to. She was just fine with me as I was. I met a guy on there, and I introduced them. They were both college students (I was 13) and bonded really quickly, which kinda hurt me, but it was okay. One day, they were just talking, and she accidentally sent me a message meant for him. She was telling him she thought I was a "broken soul". Of course I talked to her about it, and she told me the truth. Since she was in Australia, and I was in New York, it was always hard to play together. I'd stay up really late so I could meet her in game, and she'd do the same for me. She only became my soul mate because she felt bad for me. After a while I just became more of a burden. She didn't really want to deal with me. The game was an escape for her, she just wanted to play. So we stopped being soul mates. I was pretty crushed, and eventually stopped playing. I was in a Guild (on the chat, someone called everyone to a certain spot, everyone who wanted to be in an Anime Guild and I came along) but I felt like I wasn't really apart of all of them. It was fun, but without my soul mate I felt kind of lost. I only started to really play the game when she came along anyway. The thing I feel worse about was being such a pain for her, and not even knowing it. I appreciate her putting up with me the way she did. I had a lot of fun because of her.
Man...that is deep. I'm sure if you two were to meet again on the game it'd at least be a little nostalgic for the both of you seeing as you two clearly had good memories with one another.
I love sims, even though I don't really like games that much. I have really bad anxiety so playing sims helps me get in a mind set where there is nothing to be afraid of. I just mess around in there, so it helps.
Big lesson in online games (especially games that simulate life). It's NOT just a game. been there that that lol that's why I try to get aways on those type of games cause it can get serious in small time
I won't lie, this is a touchy story (with a moral teaching), however, you have to admit sWoozie, this is an exaggeration. Even if the events described did happen, I doubt you felt any actual guilt :p Anyway, keep up the good work! (with the channel, not with cheating)
when I was like 10, I played movie star planet. my friend caught my girlfriend cheating and told me, so I did the same to her. she found out, and broke up with me, got everyone to blackmail me, and got her friends together and made a movie about me being a cheating bitch.
If you go back to 3:40 you see the exact same Sim at the house that Adande's sim later in the game would decide to hook up with. I don't know if anyone else noticed that. I didn't even notice the first time I saw the video until today the second time I clicked on this video. They were friends all along and you had no idea.
Wow. She was absolutely nuts, huh... Kinda weird she'd tell you about the bot, though. Those are illegal, and you can be banned forever from an online game if you use bots.
This actually got me thinking.. I used to play Maplestory on a daily basis when I was younger. Back then, I did get involved with a couple of e-boyfriends that did lead to awkward cyber sex. However, after a while, it got tiring having to interact with them every time I got on because I wanted to start training my character. So.. I began to avoid them--ignore their whispering chat, their buddy chat, everything just so that I could play by myself. Eventually, they did leave me alone because I figured the best way to get them off my back was to stay offline for a week or get on and delete them off of my friend's list. I then started to get obsessed with buying illegal currency in order to deck my character out with the highest damage possible and with the fanciest clothes. The attention I got from the popular players on the server really got to me, and I bathed in that for a while.. Until it got annoying again having to interact with them. And that was pretty much the entirety of my Maplestory experience outside of what little social interaction I did in it: I always tend to prefer to play alone because I liked to grind and do quests as if I was playing just another handheld video game. However... once I actually got involved in real-world gaming like Yugioh and Smash Bros, I started realizing that my evasive habits in Maplestory were showing up between my interactions with people that started to look at me on a romantic level in these communities. My spending habits also were reminiscent of the illegal currency I used in Maplestory. It actually was scary to realize that such experience could be reflected in real life. I mean, if you take into account that you are STILL interacting with real people on the Internet, you just have to wonder how real stuff can get in those games--minus the real life consequences.
Dude, brother, Adande. There's just so much to learn for your videos. If ever you decide to check this comment notification, I want you to know that I'm grateful for them.
Swoozie looking back on this video after 9 years I totally understand now that this experience that you had is a perfect metaphor for real life and that you shouldn't be so quick to settle down.