fingers crossed for over compliance, so we end up seeing the benefits in the west too
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China unintentionally making games good.
I was playing genshin like a job when it came out. If I didn’t do my dailies, I’d fall behind with the content and pay IRL money to catch up.
Eventually I just quit because it wasn’t fun to play.
Online games will now be banned from giving players rewards if they log in every day, if they spend on the game for the first time or if they spend several times on the game consecutively. All are common incentive mechanisms in online games.
As a person who is very prone to game addiction, to the point where I refuse to play online games, this is a very welcome change. Hope the pressure impacts companies abroad.
Wait I thought the West hated Tencent specifically because it's literally run by the seeseepee. How is it possible for the seaseapea to crack down on it then?