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China is genociding the gamers
(www.reuters.com)
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That's good ๐
Nah
It's a good first step when game publishers have "innovated" stuff like skill-based mechanics and opaque ranked ladders and there exists an entire economy of esports and deadbeat streamers all for tricking gullible children into believing that playing an online "competitive" game for upwards of six hours a day is something other than a black hole for their valuable time while parenthood and governance has not been able to catch up to said "innovations".
Onviously the best approach would be a humanistic and holistic one where companies are forced to not litter their games with addictive dark patterns along with investments in actually positive time sinks for children like sports and youth centers. But in the absence of those that is a good first step.
no its not a good first step this is simply not something that can be addressed at a country level a good first step would be to force corporations to provide parents with tools to see how much their children play and to limit it. this is just a senseless bruteforce approach to a problem that require the most granular approach possible, because the problem isnt that all the children are playing to many of those damn video games its that a few children are addicted.
I suspect it's a hamfisted approach to limited data. If some kids can play 6 hours a night and still keep up with schooling, it's probably okay, but to track that requires impractically constant levels of feedback between parents, teachers, children, and game operators.
Yeah. Hence why I dislike these types of regulations
I for one support the limit on playtime for minors, though i think it will be very easy to find workarounds (and as far as i understand parents will be able to circumvent it by design if they choose to allow their children to have more playtime), and i am indifferent on the blood thing (and i doubt it is really a complete ban anyway, i think it is being exaggerated by the sources that are reporting on this), i think it's the right of every country to decide how much graphic content they want to allow in their media.
I think it's mostly good to allow parents to opt out if they want to
I agree. And as far as i can see they have allowed that option.
So....how are people who don't spend money on the game at all supposed to gain currency in games like Genshin? Most of the gems you get from the game come from daily commissions.
Presumably the games will need new design, it's not like it would just be subtracted with no replacement and just be unplayable
Not saying it would be unplayable but wondering how it would affect gameplay
i would guess by playing the fucking game.
I play the fucking game every day, no need to be an ass
Completing quests? Beating raids? Playing the game???
I already do that????? Hmmm ๐ค