Does anyone have info on this? I heard from my gf who's in China right now and wondering if anyone has sites linked to this. I need a good laugh.
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I understand why they do it even if i dont really like it. MMOs do suck up alot of time and Chinese(as well as most asian cultures) press really firmly on education, and they do not like kids spending time playing PvP games for hours on end. Some kids commit suicide for bad grades(as in not A grades that pass them into top colleges), so that shows its pretty damn important there unlike here where a C can get you passing. So while i understand it i might not like it too much.
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Originally posted by XyphereI thought it was just for people under the age of 18..
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http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3142551
theres a link regarding it. have fun
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Originally posted by Shiro_HayateYeah it is, I just wanna see if there's some news on it. I mean, the entire WoW forums were laughing their arses off. I don't think it's just FFXI who hates gil-sellers. WoW is beginning to be loaded with farmers as well. Only difference is we're allowed to kill them and I do >=)
gilsellers probably don't really thrive on pvp servers. they're nothing more than big fat honorable kill targets and i'm sure the opposing sides farm the farmers to farm hks.
...kind of makes me want to roll a character on a pvp serverobserve the splendor of ping pong balls!
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China will probably just half-ass it like they do with everything else on the internet. I.E. ban the I.P address.
Won't really change much, as about 80% of china's game crowd is from intranet lan and not internet.
Blizzard though will probably see its subscriber base dwindle, but most people in china wouldn't even know it existed, all they know is that some new part of the internet is banned...
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Originally posted by lionxI understand why they do it even if i dont really like it. MMOs do suck up alot of time and Chinese(as well as most asian cultures) press really firmly on education, and they do not like kids spending time playing PvP games for hours on end. Some kids commit suicide for bad grades(as in not A grades that pass them into top colleges), so that shows its pretty damn important there unlike here where a C can get you passing. So while i understand it i might not like it too much.
And that is alot ...considering it is just a mere piece of software.
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Are you being serious or sarcastic? O_o
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Originally posted by AgnastarAnd Diablo II is reasponsible for over 10+ deaths in China.
And that is alot ...considering it is just a mere piece of software.
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Originally posted by TBoTBIf your not careful, you can cut your self on a CD.... somehow... >.> Well, they do sort of break apart sending small sharp shard flying through the air. But who would want to break a greate game like diablo II?? /sarcasm
I'm wondering though, how exactly are they going to ban games involving PvP for kids? If the parent signs up (in this case the company) they're over 18 and can allow the kids to play. I was hoping this might hinder the gil-selling, gold-farming, adena-farming, crap that's plagued our games but...god damn I only see this as amusement, it doesn't really help us at all.
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Originally posted by Shiro_HayateArgh, I hated Diablo II. And seriously, if China wants to have any chance of having a good rep they need to stop acting like idiots in /yell /2. trade in Iron Forge (basically Jeuno in relation to FFXI). Yesterday I was doing my normal auction house runs where I noticed the same person screaming "WTS <item> for <over priced bs>". Everyone started bitching at him because he was spamming it later and filled the chat box with the junk. Eventually, someone swore at him and is responded by pingyin which I translated and wham I start seeing hate words flying towards China.
I'm wondering though, how exactly are they going to ban games involving PvP for kids? If the parent signs up (in this case the company) they're over 18 and can allow the kids to play. I was hoping this might hinder the gil-selling, gold-farming, adena-farming, crap that's plagued our games but...god damn I only see this as amusement, it doesn't really help us at all.
China doesn't work that way... for one thing parents don't pay for subscriptions very much. They are paid in what is called, "prepaid cards" or a cyper cafed special subscriptions.
Asian countries don't really live on home, but rather cyber-cafe type lan estabishments. Parents would not even care, much less aware of their kids.
Heck with the way China is in this stage of the economic developement, this whole "family planning thing" is something only a US centric person would even consider. They just don't do it the same way.
China will probably enforce it by mass banning of IPs. Band WoW PvP servers for instance. They is no freedom of anything, in the fashion where if the government decides to ban, it's banned, and you move on. And so only really effective in stopping companies from making money rather then solve a problem, more Counterstrike again.
This excudes HK though, as I don't believe they are allowed censor HK in anyway, which is a big market for a little place.
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