Gamer Stabbed in Head For Using Wallhack

http://kotaku.com/5499061/accused-ga...

Graphic pic of a knife in a dudes head after the link!

Chinese people are crazy.

Just wait till someone invents a way to punch someone through the internet. This will seem tame then.

Physician Yan Shi-jun, who operated on the young man, said that the chances of surviving such a wound were one in ten thousand. Those are pretty steep odds.

I bet he cheated.

This is an insane story, like the author said i bet the attacker is incredibly relieved he's alive as well.

What a waste. You don't even get dog tags in Counter-Strike. Now if this was BC2, well...

I believe my exact reaction was "Holy crap!". But then I laughed because the guy got knifed...after playing CS...

And now i feel bad.

That will teach him to cheat when the opposing players are within stabbing range. Luckily it didn't end with someone yelling "BOOM HEAD SHOT!".

AnimeJ wrote:

Chinese people sill playing Counter Strike in 2010 are crazy.

There. All better.

Tigerbill wrote:

That will teach him to cheat when the opposing players are within stabbing range. Luckily it didn't end with someone yelling "BOOM HEAD SHOT!".

But did he get t-bagged?

I actually looked at that second picture and didn't hurl! This is a milestone for me.

ragin_redneck wrote:
Physician Yan Shi-jun, who operated on the young man, said that the chances of surviving such a wound were one in ten thousand. Those are pretty steep odds.

I bet he cheated.

:)

I laughed too.

Glad the kid lived. Hopefully what they're reporting is correct and his life won't be affected much. Maybe he'll even get some legit street cred.

What is the world coming to... Next thing you know, people are puking all over L4D cheaters.

I think the guys that attacked them got their point across.

Vector wrote:
ragin_redneck wrote:
Physician Yan Shi-jun, who operated on the young man, said that the chances of surviving such a wound were one in ten thousand. Those are pretty steep odds.

I bet he cheated.

:)

I laughed too.

Glad the kid lived. Hopefully what they're reporting is correct and his life won't be affected much. Maybe he'll even get some super powers.

FTFY.

Rat Boy wrote:
Vector wrote:
ragin_redneck wrote:
Physician Yan Shi-jun, who operated on the young man, said that the chances of surviving such a wound were one in ten thousand. Those are pretty steep odds.

I bet he cheated.

:)

I laughed too.

Glad the kid lived. Hopefully what they're reporting is correct and his life won't be affected much. Maybe he'll even get some super powers.

FTFY.

Like being able to see through walls. I may have just revealed my position as a writer for Lost.

Too bad this story couldn't somehow be combined with the one about Atkinson resigning.

I'm having a lot of trouble feeling bad for the cheater.

I'm glad everything turned out well in the end; even if it's hard to sympathize with a cheater, I can't imagine a stab in the head with a large knife being an appropriate reaction to the situation.

The part of me that's a decent human being is horrified somebody would take gaming that seriously. Then there's that other part of me that says, "you know, there are a lot of 14-year-old kids on Xbox Live who could use a good stab or two."

Omg this article is just wrong. It made me laugh out loud at something that should probably not be funny. What the hell is wrong with kids?

ragin_redneck wrote:
Physician Yan Shi-jun, who operated on the young man, said that the chances of surviving such a wound were one in ten thousand. Those are pretty steep odds.

I bet he cheated.

:)

He used the skullhack.

AnimeJ wrote:

Chinese people are crazy.

I know, right? In this one Japanese-made anime, in between scenes of poop-eating and tentacle rape, this Chinese dude ate a dog! Gross!

I think the stabber will probably be recruited post haste into the Public Security Bureau.

H.P. Lovesauce wrote:
AnimeJ wrote:

Chinese people are crazy.

I know, right? In this one Japanese-made anime, in between scenes of poop-eating and tentacle rape, this Chinese dude ate a dog! Gross!

I think the stabber will probably be recruited post haste into the Public Security Bureau.

And the stabee will become a politician, what with his experience in cheating and the hole in his head.

Hobbes2099 wrote:
AnimeJ wrote:

Chinese people sill playing Counter Strike in 2010 are crazy.

There. All better.

I still play occasionally, but only because the group I used to play with a lot have recently started again.

Cheeto1016 wrote:

Omg this article is just wrong. It made me laugh out loud at something that should probably not be funny. What the hell is wrong with kids?

Indeed. Although I heard that the attacker was actually showing remorse for the whole incdent - he only had the knife with him so he could run faster...

EDIT: More importantly, I can now still play CS:S in a sharp suit as I just made Exec!

I always have a chef's knife within range when I play online shooters.

IMAGE(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/19/article-0-02DB68AE000005DC-718_468x502.jpg)

Hey guys wanna play some CS with me? No hacks please thanks!

Cheeto1016 wrote:

Omg this article is just wrong. It made me laugh out loud at something that should probably not be funny. What the hell is wrong with kids?

crosses Cheeto off his list of people to have around when attacked by a knife-wielding maniac...

It would have been a "better" story if the cheater had been shot, through a wall. Although I think cheaters are scum, I'm also saddened that people will physically try to kill each other over it.

pignoli wrote:

Although I heard that the attacker was actually showing remorse for the whole incdent - he only had the knife with him so he could run faster...

Touché.

Itsatrap wrote:
pignoli wrote:

Although I heard that the attacker was actually showing remorse for the whole incdent - he only had the knife with him so he could run faster...

Touché.

Very good.

I want to know where that knife came from. What kind of net cafe keeps rusty kitchen knives around? I doubt somebody was carrying that knife on him.