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Hours On The MMORPG And China Boots You Off Tonight By
John Stith
Marathon gamer gurus take note. China's putting their gamers on a leash. MMORPGs
are all the rage right for online gaming, whether its World of Warcraft or Lineage
II or something else but in China, anything over five hours a day and you could
be in trouble.
Right now Chinese gamers number more than 20 million and those gamers spent more
than $500 million for online gaming last year. In case you hadn't noticed that's
big time money. China's looking for more foreign investment so they've been encouraging
the growth of online gaming.
But China, being the warm government it is, has seen fit to limit game time so,
once players hit the five hour mark, you will have a reason to quit. Once you've
played your five hours, you're done for five hours. You receive a warning and
then your character essentially has a governor slapped on it and you become severely
limited in what that character can do.
The BBC quoted Xiaowei Kou of the General Administration of Press and Publication
(GAPP), which regulates the online gaming as saying, "The timing mechanism can
prevent young people from becoming addicted to online games."
A number of games were included in the initial run including World of Warcraft,
Legend of Mir II 3G, First Myth Online, Blade Online, The World of Legend and
Lineage II.
Right now, China is number two in online access behind the U.S. They may surpass
the U.S. based on sheer numbers sometime in the future as their middle class continues
to grow and they continue to spend more time in online games and other Internet
entertainment. |