< img src = "/uploads/blogs/4d/d6/ib-freep92vu_f7b27152.jpg" Alt = "Gamer sued the manufacturer of games after receiving 4800 virtual slaps"/> < P > Gamer from China sued a game company, claiming that he was depressed after he was actually hit more < p > about it & nbsp; writes & nbsp; south china morning post.

< p >A man who uses QiaoBen alias plays in this online game, the actions of which take place in the Troescage era (220-265), for 15 years and reached a certain authority and skills.

~ ~ > ~ 62 < P > The gamer found that after each victory, his opponents threw virtual eggs and straw sandals into his avatar, thus splashing his disappointment after defeat, while hinting at the slap. < p > Judging by the number of games played, he calculated the gamer, in the last six months he has been “hit” more than 4800 times. In one of the last games the virtual “slap” lasted more than one and a half minutes.

< p > The player stated that his self -esteem was suffering from all players saw these slapas and he is depressed.

< p > it is noted that eggs and straw sandals can be obtained for free by performing intra -game tasks, or purchased at a minimum price. At the same time, in his claim, the player claims that the manufacturer encourages users to throw “offensive” items into each other, making a profit from sales.

< P > The publication notes that many players share their experience of using intra -game objects on social networks as actions in response. For example, throwing virtual eggs in an opponent, as argued, helps those who lost to “keep their face”.

< P > The company representative for its part explained that these items are part of the game, but after complaints will be imposed restrictions on their use.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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