So the big news in the games industry today seems to be that a teenager of some Texas High School had his house searched and has been shipped off to some reform school because he made a Counter-Strike map of his High School. I guess these days doing so might not seem like such a great idea, but having police raid your bedroom? People are making maps of their high school every bloody week - it's easily one of the most popular themes for people learning to make game levels, and there are already thousands of them out there. You've gotta be feeling pretty hard done by if you're in this kid's shoes right now!
http://kotaku.com/gaming/world-gone-mad/teen-arrested-for-counterstrike-map-257045.php
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Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by ReNo on Thu May 3rd at 3:35pm 2007

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Posted by ReNo on Thu May 3rd at 3:35pm 2007
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Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by Kasperg_JM on Thu May 3rd at 4:20pm 2007
Posted by Kasperg_JM on Thu May 3rd at 4:20pm 2007
My first map was my High School in Paris. Two years ago I made part of my university campus for HL1. In both these cases, some teachers got to see my work and they though it was creative and interesting, and in no way part of a plot to murder them... But then again, there was no way I could easily get hold of a real weapon, so they had no reason to be scared (one teacher said I should replace the HL1 weapons with flowers or pencils, but the rest of the teachers insisted they wanted to see some shooting in the map).Now imagine I lived in Pennsylvania. I could be in jail for making such a detailed CS map of a <A real building. It's incredible how violence has existed since the dawn of mankind, but some people want to put the blame on the videogame phenomenon, which basically started in the last quarter of the XXth century. Incredible.
Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by Naklajat on Thu May 3rd at 5:10pm 2007

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Posted by Naklajat on Thu May 3rd at 5:10pm 2007
Kasperg, are you planning on shooting up the Kaufmann House? Be honest now! Lying will only make this worse.
I wonder if I'd get investigated by Homeland Security for making a GTA map of my city...
I wonder if I'd get investigated by Homeland Security for making a GTA map of my city...
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Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by OtZman on Thu May 3rd at 5:32pm 2007

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Posted by OtZman on Thu May 3rd at 5:32pm 2007
I read about this yesterday. It's absolutely ridiculous. I made parts of my high school as well with a friend, and I haven't killed a soul so far (neither has my friend!). They should reward the kid for making something different and creative. Wonder when they'll realize video games, or mapping for them for that matter, is not the source of each and every bad thing that happens in society.
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Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by FatStrings on Fri May 4th at 2:37pm 2007

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Posted by FatStrings on Fri May 4th at 2:37pm 2007
well, all these darn violent kids these days, /me rolls eyes
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Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by G.Ballblue on Fri May 4th at 4:03pm 2007

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Posted by G.Ballblue on Fri May 4th at 4:03pm 2007
Reno, I'm unable to read the article at the moment due to my current location and connection policies. If this is addressed in the article, I'd like to know: What was he booked for?
That being said, his house was searched -- my point here being that the kid might be wanted for something else (no, I'm not trying to defend this bull s**t method of getting someone arrested.) I'm under the impression that the police wanted him for something, and tried to use video game violence as a scape goat so they could arrest him for something.
I'm going to be honest: This elevates bulls**t arrests to an art form. No wait -- it's not an art form. It's pure nonsense.
That being said, his house was searched -- my point here being that the kid might be wanted for something else (no, I'm not trying to defend this bull s**t method of getting someone arrested.) I'm under the impression that the police wanted him for something, and tried to use video game violence as a scape goat so they could arrest him for something.
I'm going to be honest: This elevates bulls**t arrests to an art form. No wait -- it's not an art form. It's pure nonsense.
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Breaking the laws of mapping since 2003 and doing a damn fine job at it
Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by reaper47 on Fri May 4th at 4:18pm 2007
Posted by reaper47 on Fri May 4th at 4:18pm 2007
What they don't get is that FPS engines are the only way to build state of the art, real-time rendered 3D environments you can walk around in. Everyone who's interested in architecture or just technology in general must love this. And of course the first things you build are places you're familiar with.
Man we had this so many times. I'm just eagerly waiting for my and coming generations to get into politics.
Man we had this so many times. I'm just eagerly waiting for my and coming generations to get into politics.
Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by ReNo on Fri May 4th at 5:33pm 2007

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Posted by ReNo on Fri May 4th at 5:33pm 2007
I don't think he was actually arrested in the end as if happens - the police searched his house but they didn't have anything to charge him on. The school on the other hand decided to stop him from being able to attend for the time being and shipped him off to some "alternative education centre" though, which is going to mean he misses his graduation. Some of the school board were going to hold a meeting to let the parents argue against the decision, but some of the board decided not to turn up which meant it couldn't go ahead. Apparently lots of politics going on behind the scenes, but really I couldn't give a s**t about some school board in Texas. I'm just appalled that recreating what is no doubt one of the most familiar environments to this kid in 3D so he can play it in a computer game managed to get him punished.
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Re: Teenager arrested for making High School CS map
Posted by Naklajat on Fri May 4th at 6:52pm 2007

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Posted by Naklajat on Fri May 4th at 6:52pm 2007
I blame Dr. Phil.
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