| A new Villain in the Final Fantasy XI computer | | | | same way a normal single player game does. The |
| game is causing real players to pass out and get | | | | has sparked debate as to what exactly the |
| sick during a very, very long battle. | | | | develops at square-Enix expect out of their |
| Well the saying goes if it is good enough for | | | | devoted fan bass. As a result message board all |
| Cartman then it is good enough for Square-Enix. | | | | over the place have lite up with players being less |
| Why am I saying this well the developers of the | | | | then satisfied with the new upgrade. They have |
| famous online role-playing computer game Final | | | | called out the company on its in-game warning "no |
| Fantasy XI seemed to have borrowed the idea | | | | desire to see your real life suffer as a |
| from Emmy-winning South Park episode "Make | | | | consequence [of playing]. Don't forget your |
| Love, No Warcraft" by updating the game with | | | | friends, your family, your school or your work." |
| one of the longest, most physically demanding | | | | It was easy for Square-Enix to say. "While the |
| video game fights ever. The latest downloadable | | | | beast continually healed, the gamers weren't so |
| update for the computer video game is a boss | | | | lucky." |
| monster named "Pandemonium Warden" in which | | | | "People were passing out and getting physically ill," |
| several high-level avatars wailed on the creature | | | | leaders of the player guild said in a forum post. |
| nonstop for 18 hours straight and no scratch on | | | | "We decided to end it before we risked turning |
| the beast. | | | | into a horrible news story about how video |
| This seemingly unbeatable boos will not prevent | | | | games ruin people's lives." |
| people from completing the computer game. | | | | According to this reader it is already too late. |
| Though persistent online game don't end the | | | | |