Erik Estavillo is suing Activision Blizzard over World of Warcraft. Erik Estavillo is also a funny guy.
That or heâs crazy. It could go either way.
Estavillo claims the company âcontinues to maintain a harmful virtual environment to many of its customers by forcing them to follow [World of Warcraftâs] sneaky and deceitful practicesâ.
And what could those âsneaky and deceitful practicesâ be? Walking is one of them, as he feels it takes too long to get from one point to the other in the game world. Because you can only speed up through extended play or buy purchasing an expansion pack, that qualifies as âdeceitfulâ.
He also believes that, because of a litany of health problems he suffers from (including OCD, agoraphobia, depression and Crohnâs Disease), heâs at risk of sharing the fate of Shawn Woolley, an Everquest player who committed suicide in 2001.
The best part follows: to back up his claims, Estavillo has subpoenaed Winona Ryder (who would presumably be able to âexplain the significance of alienation in Catcher in the Ryeâ) and Martin Lee Gore, of Depeche Mode (âhe himself has been known to be sad, lonely, and alienated as can be seen in the songs he writesâ).
Best of luck, Erik.
Winona Ryder, Depeche Mode Factor in WOW Lawsuit [GamePolitics]