Servers.. shut down for some un-forseen circumstance.. don't equal a memorial - and this is all they're financial statements will state.
Having a memorial to a week of "down-time" is a total waste of time, like the OP hinted at.
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Servers.. shut down for some un-forseen circumstance.. don't equal a memorial - and this is all they're financial statements will state.
Having a memorial to a week of "down-time" is a total waste of time, like the OP hinted at.
Dungeons & Dragons Online has a memorial to Gary Gygax (sp?), the creator of D&D, added shortly after his death. There's a big shrine to him in a graveyard in the game (The graveyard is home to a series of dungeon adventures which he did the Dungeon Master voiceovers for prior to his death).
I'm not saying that something like that is automatically appropriate here, the Gygax memorial is a nod to the man who made the game possible. The earthquake doesn't really hold major significance to the game itself.
A Statue of Titan Gripping Leviathan about the neck and striking him?
Personally I feel it wouldn't help people who play the game to get away from reality have a memorial staring them in the face about what happened.
That still defeats the purpose, why don't you just carv a memorial on a sticky note and jam it on your monitor if you want to always remember and respect. I don't need a monument to remember what happened, and then there is the issue of it being insensitive to other disasters?
Should we have a holocaust memorial ingame? A Hiroshima bombing memorial?
It's a matter of video games not being the place for this kind of stuff.