Is this move by the Chinese government good or bad?
Although the Chinese government has been careful to let gamers in the country have access to certain content, it has also decided it wants to cash in. According to the BBC, China will invest almost $2 billion to help develop the game industry in China. Along with getting ready to support companies to develop games, the government is also waging a war on Internet and, more specifically, gaming addiction. Internet cafes in the country are becoming increasingly popular, but with sometimes severe consequences. When the health of a citizen is potentially in danger, the Chinese government has reacted -- issuing directives to try and limit how much time hardcore gamers are able to play. The BBC reports:
Under the new system, your online character becomes less and less effective. After three hours, the number of in-game "experience points" for, say, killing an opponent are reduced by half.
It is apparent that no matter how a company, interest group or government plans to limit the amount of time someone can spend playing a video game, it is most likely not going to work. However, just attempting to get something done is a step in the right direction to help save gamers from dying -- or, will just cause problems for people simply wanting to play video games.
"I want people to see my movies in the best formats possible. For [Paramount] to deny people who have Blu-ray sucks!" -- Movie Director Michael Bay
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