LMAO! China Government is stepping in to limit time on MMORPG's

purbeast0

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Gamespot article.

China govt steps up limits on online gaming

Three-hour limit embraced by seven superpower publishers; World of Warcraft among those games affected.

Examples of extreme devotion to one's favorite online game have resulted in a number of quirky, if not tragic, occurrences in that part of the world. For instance, there's the couple whose infant expired as they played games in an Internet cafe; there is the death that occurred from exhaustion; and there are even murders that have resulted from feuds begun online. These are a few of the most notorious results of intense attachments to gaming.

In China yesterday, the government agency that oversees the online game industry said that testing of a system to regulate the number of hours gamers spend online will be ready for deployment this October.

The system will impose penalties on players who spend more than three hours gaming online. The system is slated to be fully operational in late 2006 or early 2006 and will be compulsory for all massively multiplayer online role-playing and online casual games.

"This timing mechanism can prevent young people from becoming addicted to online games," Xiaowei Kou, the deputy director of the general administration of press and publication (GAPP), said during a press conference in Beijing.

According to the Interfax news service, an official arm of the Chinese government, the system reduces the ability level of a player's online game character if the game is played beyond the three-hour limit. Basically, play more than three hours and the system cuts a game character's ability by half. Play more than five hours and the system reduces a game character's ability to the lowest level possible.

Gamers must wait a minimum of five hours before returning to gameplay, or the system will not reset..

Companies that have vowed to participate in the beta of such a system include the country's biggest online game operators: Shanda, NetEase, The9, Optisp, Kingsoft, SINA, and Sohu.

The following games will be included in trials of the new system: The Legend of Mir II, The World of Legend, Westward Journey Online, Fantasy Westward Journey Online, World of Warcraft, MU, JX Online, First Myth Online, The Legend of Mir 3G, Lineage II, and Blade Online.

The endorsement of publishers is hardly surprising, as no online game is allowed to be operated in China without GAPP's approval. To defy GAPP would be tantamount to exiting the online-game playing field in China.

LOL ... I am the last person on earth you would catch playing a MMORPG, but I just couldn't help but laugh that the GOVERNMENT is stepping in to prevent such crazy accidents happening because of MMORPG's and trying to stop addiction to this stuff.

Crazy.
 

BrokenVisage

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Hmmm, I wonder why...

1. A baby dies while it's parents play WoW at an Internet cafe.
2. A man gets arested for profiting from stolen WoW items.
3. A man dies after playing like 50+ hours straight of WoW
4. A man dies by another mans sword after he stole an item from him.
 

dc

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korea
chinese in japan. and it was lineage 2, not wow.
korea, and if you're talking about the most recent one in news, it was starcraft, not wow.
china
 

Auryg

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Originally posted by: Falloutboy
lol i'm so glad no one in asia plays eve


I'm pretty sure they're launching Eve there soon.

And those laws are pretty rediculous, and very big brother like.
 

Chompman

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Originally posted by: mwmorph
the publishers are agreeing since hey want to reduce farming probably.

Probly more because this will reduce the server load and they get the same amount of money for less server requirements.
 

mchammer187

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Originally posted by: mwmorph
the publishers are agreeing since hey want to reduce farming probably.

doubtful since farmers are people playing on US Servers

there would be little point to farm on chinese servers because since gold on a US server is worth alot more than gold on Chinese servers i'm betting
 

mwmorph

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Originally posted by: Chompman
Originally posted by: Auryg

And those laws are pretty rediculous, and very big brother like.

It's China.

You have no rights. :p

depends on who "you" is.
If you're a high member of the communust party...
 

Baked

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About time they put the smack down on those damn farmers. They farm so much, I can't anything alive to tame.
 

Chompman

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Originally posted by: mchammer187
Originally posted by: mwmorph
the publishers are agreeing since hey want to reduce farming probably.

doubtful since farmers are people playing on US Servers

there would be little point to farm on chinese servers because since gold on a US server is worth alot more than gold on Chinese servers i'm betting

True but the thing is it probly doesn't matter what server you are playing on.

It's more if they have that installed on the computer.
 

BooGiMaN

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ironically it is exactly this kind of big brother, repressive government controlled lives that these poor slobs are trying to escape by playing these types of immersive games
 

BillGates

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how can they enforce it? I don't know anything about this type of game, but I know that the Internet in China is regulated in some freakish way....yet how can they prevent private folks from connecting to some server elsewhere in the world?
 

Schadenfroh

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Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
2. A man gets arested for profiting from stolen WoW items.
3. A man dies after playing like 50+ hours straight of WoW
4. A man dies by another mans sword after he stole an item from him.

2. Farming is big business
3. That was StarCraft
4. Link?


Originally posted by: microAmp
http://www.mmorpg.com/showFeature.cfm/loadFeature/196

No PvP allowed for under 18 on MMORPG.

In other news, all PvP servers close due to lack of players.
 

ViRGE

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Originally posted by: Chompman
Originally posted by: mwmorph
the publishers are agreeing since hey want to reduce farming probably.

Probly more because this will reduce the server load and they get the same amount of money for less server requirements.
Lower server requirements yes, but not the same revenue. WoW China pays by the hour.