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China reduces children’s gaming time to three hours a week


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10 hours ago, Father Ted said:

How can they possibly police such a "law"?

Can't see the next Football Manager  release being a big seller there.

Under that law, it would take you an eternity to get a season done.

Back in the day I must've spent 3 hours a week just loading it from the tape.

 

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31 minutes ago, Bully Wee Villa said:

Assume it would only track them if they're online? So they could play games the old fashioned way the rest of the time.

It's probably installed on the device it's self, like well being timers on your phone.

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4 minutes ago, 101 said:

It's probably installed on the device it's self, like well being timers on your phone.

The smart kids will have a number of phones and move from one to another when time runs out.  That's what my son does when the battery starts to run out.  

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1 hour ago, hk blues said:

The smart kids will have a number of phones and move from one to another when time runs out.  That's what my son does when the battery starts to run out.  

Turns out it's actually a set time at night so you can't play it during the day only 1 hour in the evening Fri, Sat, Sun.

So won't matter if you have multiple consoles although no idea how they stop them turning on outwith the allowed time.

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15 minutes ago, 101 said:

Turns out it's actually a set time at night so you can't play it during the day only 1 hour in the evening Fri, Sat, Sun.

So won't matter if you have multiple consoles although no idea how they stop them turning on outwith the allowed time.

Cheers - so they'll block the apps outwith those times?  Crafty folk these boys. 

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