
Blizzard is being sued, again...
He's sued Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), following a ban from the PlayStation Network, and a recent suit that targeted Microsoft and Nintendo—the former over an Xbox 360 red ring of death and the latter over a firmware update that disabled his Homebrew Channel.
Now he's suing Blizzard over this:
Q u o t e:WOW is designed for a gamer “to walk or run at a calculated slow pace, resulting in the player taking longer to get where he or she needs to go in the game.” This slow pace, says the plaintiff, leads to a longer time needed to finish game play or quests, in turn leading to more subscription revenue for Activision Blizzard.
Estavillo also complains that faster transportation is not available until a player levels up accordingly, or purchases an expansion pack.
On Thanksgiving morning in 2001 a man, Shawn Woolley, who was an avid EverQuest gamer took his own life and is being likened to the current situation with Mr. Estavilo in regards to health issues such as OCD, Agoraphobia and Crohn's Disease to name a few. Estavillo states he, “doesn’t want to end up like Shawn did as he [Estavillo] relies on videogames heavily for the little ongoing happiness he can achieve in this life.”
Would you like to know more? You can check out the original article to see who was subpoenaed by Erik and why, as well as what damages he's seeking.











Comments
Get off you butts and go outside or something else besides tv or games. They are all clowns and mimes trying to get you to like them.
Got something to say?
Examiner.com is looking for writers, photographers, and videographers to join the fastest growing group of local insiders. If you are interested in growing your online rep apply to be an Examiner today!