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Just seen this story...... could be the sign of things to come
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-50315960
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-50315960
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yeah try and tell a 17 year old he/she can't play their game after ten or an hour and a half game time.. that will go down well. the dummy will get well and truly flung out the pram.
伟大的光荣的正确的中国共产党万岁!
伟大的光荣的正确的中国共产党万岁!
That’s harsh, it can take longer than that to download some patches
Still, connected to the internet maybe but how could they ever tell if you’re playing offline single player.
From reading the article it sounds like it will only apply to online games.
They look to be introducing spending caps depending on age for the amount of online content you can purchase - presumably this steers away from the gambling addictions too (think lootbox etc).
I guess single-player offline games don't get as much of a draw or addiction to them as online games do.
I for one don't think it's a bad idea tbh, i know some of the above arguments are about the state having control etc, but i, and i'm sure many other posters on here likely played too many hours whilst we were younger. I know i got hooked on MMORPG's when i was 14/15, luckily not enough to affect my GCSE's, but it did end up screwing up my first 2 years at college. I remember easily spending 10+ hours on both sat/sun playing it, and even during the week you'd be looking at 5+ hours a night.
China will grow larger!!