World of Warcraft to fill the gap in life Hannu Ahola
“I decided that I must make clear to people what this is about,” says Hannu Ahola .
Aholalta stolen in the summer of 2008 a virtual life. More specifically, in his World of Warcraft game account was hijacked.
Those who are not familiar with the game, it is difficult enough to understand how the game character can steal.
Aholalle but it has been a part of her life.
Ahola scored a couple of years via the Internet with other gameplay World of Warcraft on average eight to ten hours, every single day.
Played every hour makes the character better. A great collection of virtual properties, reputation and relationships. It is essential that play with others. “If we are honest, so does this game other than getting no benefit from the appreciation.”
Gaming is a big part of life Ahola. The game world events and issues are real to him.
“Playing fill a huge gap in my life. It does not require any physical effort. With little effort they can communicate and socialize, it limited what the computer world has to offer.”
Ahola adversity in life is enough.
Ahola summer of 1987, both parents and sister died in a fire.
“Mulle was given two weeks sick leave, and medicine jar.”
Ahola was a disability pension because of severe depression in 1993. After play has been a big part of her life.
The thief took this part of his life.
Ahola began after the theft wow power leveling again and play continues.
Kuopio district court judge last week approved an agreement under which a thief to pay Aholalle four thousand euros compensation.
Ahola, but not the money gone right.
He wanted people to understand that virtual things are real because they have any importance.