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this is pretty neat! reminds me of the days when I would try out obscure half-life 2 mods :)
I think there is a future in VR / first-person representation of real world networks, applications and Internet.
At the very least keep your on-duty Ops entertained.
While technically the same engine, this is actually Garry's Mod.
Project clearly needs to be renamed to Black Mesos. And their office to the Black Mesos Research Facility.
This reminds me of that BOFH story, where they wired up DOOM to kill a user's computer when they died, and disabled the save button on Excel until they beat them at DM. With only a pistol.

Sadly, I don't have the link, and the BOFH archives have been scrubbed from the internet. But it's not nearly as cool as some of the other links people have posted, so whatever.

Found it: http://bofh.bjash.com/Bastard1998-1.html

> SNMP management is a damn fine tool for a machine, especially when it lets you reboot the thing remotely. I patch a game of Network DOOM with sprites of the NC users' faces and get the kills piped to the SNMP reboot command. Kill a user, their Network Computer goes down.

> Of course, it's not very sporting, so I ring the users and tell them, to give them a fighting chance. Well, as much of a chance as you can get using the apps-server-based copy of the game which only lets you pick up a handgun. Still, it's amazing how good a beancounter can get at pistol shooting when two hours of spreadsheet work are at stake and you have to win a game to use the Save option.

Thanks. That is probably my all time favorite BOFH.