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G-lock
10-11-2007, 09:37 AM
Young Xbox 360 players, your time is up

Just in time of the holidays, Microsoft is releasing a parental tool for its Xbox 360 console that allows parents to set time limits for their childrens Xbox use.

The Xbox 360 Family Timer, available for download next month, will allow parents to set daily or weekly limits on how much their children can play on the console. When the players approach the limit, they get a warning. When they hit the limit, the console shuts off.

Its not that precise at this point. It affects anyone who plays the console that doesnt log in with the parental control password. So its not so good at differentiating when your 12-year-old and your 17-year-old are playing. Microsoft reps say thats to ensure that the young ones dont set up new profiles to defeat the controls. The controls also dont allow parents to set a window of time for their kids to play during. This is just a straight timer.

The new timer is the latest tool for parents of Xbox 360 users, joining other family setting tools through Xbox Live that limit what kind of games kids can play and who they can interact with online.

Microsoft also joined with the Parent Teacher Association to announce an initiative called PACT, a family contract that outlines appropriate video game usage in families. San Francisco 49er legend was on hand at the announcement in Washington D.C. to help tout the benefits of family controls.

Im a Super Bowl champion but my most important accomplishment in life is being a father, Rice said. I try to teach my kids that no matter what they do, they have to find a balance between work and fun. Thats why its so rewarding to join Microsoft and the PTA today to promote a healthy balance for our kids in this exciting digital age.

Pretty sure this wont be cheered by the kid set. But maybe this will get them to limit their Halo 3 matches and get to that history paper theyve been avoiding.


bloody genius if you ask me , that is if i had an xbox360..........

Kamadake
10-11-2007, 10:11 AM
in my opinion...it's a great idea. Hopefully we start seeing ppl actually studying. But then, if they've got the pc, we go back to MSN T_T

filthy hippie
10-11-2007, 11:21 AM
ofc they want pple to play less, it gives the xbox less chance to break down.
microsoft are quite wankers actually. the tactics they are starting to use give off the idea that they know they are not going to fare well in the future(i`m not saying they are or they arent)

Templar_SEan
22-11-2007, 10:25 PM
and how does that show u that they think theyr not gonna do well in the future...theyr just adding a parental control chances are most parents will never even know about it and afaik the 360 already had some form of parental control anyway...i doubt a kid is going to go up to his mum and say PLS mummy buy me a 360 it has parental control!! :p

Reaper
22-11-2007, 10:36 PM
he can say that if its the only chance of him getting 1 rofl

filthy hippie
23-11-2007, 02:25 PM
i repeat, ofc they want to introduce a "time limit" for those unlucky enough to have to deal with one, it gives the xbox less time to fuck up

dwardu
04-12-2007, 05:27 PM
its released today. along with some bioshock DLC thats free.