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Being a Chinese Elf in World of Warcraft Sucks
Now before anyone says anything about "gold" and "farming", this is not one of those threads. I actually feel really sorry for the Chinese players.
The following news article was posted at Spong. Source Link You might not be aware of this, but the ever-autocratic Chinese government has had a system in place since last August preventing individuals from playing online games for more than three consecutive hours. The system, by law, is installed in every online game in the country. It works by cutting the ability level of a player's online game character by half after he or she has played for more than three consecutive hours. After five consecutive hours of play, the system cuts the ability level of that player's character to the lowest level allowed by the game. Players have to log off for a minimum of five hours before the system resets. Accoring to the latest iResearch 2005 China Online Game Research Report, over 90% of Chinese MMORPG'ers were aware of this ‘anti-obsession’ system, and nearly half of those polled support the seemingly rather stringent measures in place. However, there is still a small minority (around 14% of players) who have registered multiple accounts to get around the restrictions. The Chinese government, not happy with destroying it’s citizen’s chances in World of Warcraft, is also planning a campaign over the upcoming summer to keep minors out of Internet cafes. The Beijing Morning Post reports that Beijing Daxing District's Public Security Bureau has appointed 107 security guards to work in 71 Internet cafes recently, while the Beijing Yanqing Culture Commission has been training Internet cafe staff. XinhuaNet also reports that the Hefei Department of Education and Hefei Ministry of Culture have begun hiring middle school teachers to serve as Internet cafe supervisors. Imagine trying to raid? ![]() |
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Re: Being a Chinese Elf in World of Warcraft Sucks
If nothing else in the article tripped your BS detector this should have:
The system, by law, is installed in every online game in the country. It works by cutting the ability level of a player's online game character by half after he or she has played for more than three consecutive hours. After five consecutive hours of play, the system cuts the ability level of that player's character to the lowest level allowed by the game. Players have to log off for a minimum of five hours before the system resets. |
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Re: Being a Chinese Elf in World of Warcraft Sucks
Except for the fact that there is game time limits set in place in some parts of China. And that a lot of the game cafe's do have time limits installed. Since the game cafes are more popular (and cheaper) than home internet in some parts, it's not that far of a stretch to that article.
You have proof that the article is bullshit? Or just registered to share your enlightened opinion? |
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Zazier 60 Human Warlock Gilneas US PvE Guild: The New Rule Order Profile: CTProfile Talent Spec: 43/8/0 |
Re: Being a Chinese Elf in World of Warcraft Sucks
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