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found this at csnation.net
Prozac-Strike
asspennies @ 8:14 am pdt - community - read comments
Feeling depressed? How about a game of Counter-Strike? Boomtown is reporting that a psychiatric hospital in Aarhus, Denmark is embarking on a bold scientific study to see if they can relieve depression by killing other people online. Ok, ok, that's not exactly true - they're taking the engine (really, the Half-Life engine) and adapting it into some sort of non-killing excursion for loonies, with what one hopes are fuzzy pink bunnies and lots of happy face textures:
Computer expert Christian Güttler will develop a special version of Counter-Strike for the hospital, which is ripped of all violent content, but still retains its unique 3D design, which is the key. Senior doctor Poul Videbech wants to use the maps for testing the navigational skills of patients, who have suffered from severe depressions over a long time.
Forgive me for being cynical, but I doubt it will be long before patients are accusing each other of being a "nub" and a wallhack invades the scene. I guess you can't knock them for trying something different, though.
Nah, you probably can.
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found this at csnation.net
Prozac-Strike
asspennies @ 8:14 am pdt - community - read comments
Feeling depressed? How about a game of Counter-Strike? Boomtown is reporting that a psychiatric hospital in Aarhus, Denmark is embarking on a bold scientific study to see if they can relieve depression by killing other people online. Ok, ok, that's not exactly true - they're taking the engine (really, the Half-Life engine) and adapting it into some sort of non-killing excursion for loonies, with what one hopes are fuzzy pink bunnies and lots of happy face textures:
Computer expert Christian Güttler will develop a special version of Counter-Strike for the hospital, which is ripped of all violent content, but still retains its unique 3D design, which is the key. Senior doctor Poul Videbech wants to use the maps for testing the navigational skills of patients, who have suffered from severe depressions over a long time.
Forgive me for being cynical, but I doubt it will be long before patients are accusing each other of being a "nub" and a wallhack invades the scene. I guess you can't knock them for trying something different, though.
Nah, you probably can.
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lol, u hav sum interestin stories d mask
does my face look hairy in this?
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thanks lol
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thats a bit offensive of the author to call mentally ill people "loonies" i myself have suffered severe depression in the past and its not something to be made fun off...no offence to you dmask though........
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but to b fair every1 who joined this forum can't denie they r a bit looney purely on the basis of signin up, we should get beta copies of this game [img]/i/smilies/16x16_smiley-very-happy.gif[/img]
does my face look hairy in this?
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no offence taken
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Well ive known all along that most CS players are either childish or mental patients, so this is nothing new to me...
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HEY!!!!! im not childish or mental...i think lol
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no, yur both, lol j/m wit ya d mask
does my face look hairy in this?
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