Crazy Games - 18+ hours boss fight in Final Fantasy!
Posted: August 18th, 2008, 7:38 pm
Talk about going too far in an MMORPG.
Apparently a Final Fantasy XI elite guild 'Beyond the Limitation' attemted to kill the toughest boss in the game, Pandemonium Warden. Sony Online Entertainment claims to have the toughest online game ever - no doubt they're telling the truth, because Beyond the Limitation canceled the event after more than 18 (eighteen) hours of non-stop gameplay when members started passing out and vomiting at their computers.
One of the players with name Sylphet said: "People were passing out and getting physically ill. We decided to end it before we risked turning into a horrible new story about how video games ruin people’s lives."
This is an embarassing story for Sony who tells the player at game start, they "have no desire to see your real life suffer as a consequence. Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, or your work."
Sylphet's comment: "None of us doubt that Pandemonium Warden can be killed. We just call into question exactly what the development team thinks is reasonable from human beings."
As a casual player I wouldn't want to get involved into any action that keeps me - without bathroom break - into a single fight. To me the limit is 2 hours for the toughest fights. What's your opinion? Would you stay online for 23 hours just to get the absolute killer item in a video game?
Apparently a Final Fantasy XI elite guild 'Beyond the Limitation' attemted to kill the toughest boss in the game, Pandemonium Warden. Sony Online Entertainment claims to have the toughest online game ever - no doubt they're telling the truth, because Beyond the Limitation canceled the event after more than 18 (eighteen) hours of non-stop gameplay when members started passing out and vomiting at their computers.
One of the players with name Sylphet said: "People were passing out and getting physically ill. We decided to end it before we risked turning into a horrible new story about how video games ruin people’s lives."
This is an embarassing story for Sony who tells the player at game start, they "have no desire to see your real life suffer as a consequence. Don't forget your family, your friends, your school, or your work."
Sylphet's comment: "None of us doubt that Pandemonium Warden can be killed. We just call into question exactly what the development team thinks is reasonable from human beings."
As a casual player I wouldn't want to get involved into any action that keeps me - without bathroom break - into a single fight. To me the limit is 2 hours for the toughest fights. What's your opinion? Would you stay online for 23 hours just to get the absolute killer item in a video game?