Source: http://english.people.com.cn/200704/...10_364977.html
Summary from Slashdot
http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl...49210&from=rss
Quote:
| "The Chinese govt is requiring game houses to modify MMOG's to restrict under 18 users to 3 hours "productive" gameplay per day. This "anti-addiction" software must be in place within 4 months, with games not compliant by July 15 liable to be shut down in China. Net9, Shanda and NetEase will be moving to comply with the government regulations. Users will have to register with their real names and Chinese identity card numbers to be allowed access to the games." |
I do find this news very interesting, especially since GW is opening up to China.
If a game means to market china age < 18... the game design can't be a 3+ hour grind for 1 objective in a game.
Interesting to see a country implement anti-gaming laws to prevent excessive gaming.



