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da GAND
L.O.T.I.S. D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.06 20:46:00 -
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Will or do Dust 514 players in China play on the same server that Chinese EVE players are restricted to?
Just curious
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Goro Scornshard
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.04.06 21:26:00 -
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No, we're on the tranquility server. EVE players in China have their own called serenity and consoles, until very recently, were banned in China for moral reasons(?) and Dust is still not played there.
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Patrick57
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Posted - 2014.04.06 21:38:00 -
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Why are/were Chinese players in Eve restricted to a separate server?
Seems like discrimination, unless there's some technical issue that I'm not aware of. |
MINA Longstrike
2Shitz 1Giggle United Brotherhood Alliance
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Posted - 2014.04.06 21:42:00 -
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Patrick57 wrote:Why are/were Chinese players in Eve restricted to a separate server? Seems like discrimination, unless there's some technical issue that I'm not aware of.
Because china. If you're aware of their history with the internet, computer software, 'trademarks', 'copyrights' or MMO's.... well, it answers itself. |
da GAND
L.O.T.I.S. D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.06 21:42:00 -
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Patrick57 wrote:Why are/were Chinese players in Eve restricted to a separate server? Seems like discrimination, unless there's some technical issue that I'm not aware of.
I assume it was because of the Chinese Government but I'm not sure what the official reason was anyways.
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Patrick57
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Posted - 2014.04.06 21:53:00 -
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MINA Longstrike wrote:Patrick57 wrote:Why are/were Chinese players in Eve restricted to a separate server? Seems like discrimination, unless there's some technical issue that I'm not aware of. Because china. If you're aware of their history with the internet, computer software, 'trademarks', 'copyrights' or MMO's.... well, it answers itself. Well... I don't.
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Goro Scornshard
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2014.04.06 22:04:00 -
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da GAND wrote:Patrick57 wrote:Why are/were Chinese players in Eve restricted to a separate server? Seems like discrimination, unless there's some technical issue that I'm not aware of. I assume it was because of the Chinese Government but I'm not sure what the official reason was anyways.
I hear that EVE was, at first, also very popular among the Chinese and western players may have found themselves outnumbered.
Though there are fewer now they're breaking records too, check out the story of 49-U6U:
http://eve-radio.com
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The dark cloud
The Rainbow Effect Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2014.04.06 22:51:00 -
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Gaming consoles are banned in china by the goverment. The only exception is Hong Kong.
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Tupni
Capital Acquisitions LLC Dirt Nap Squad.
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Posted - 2014.04.06 22:54:00 -
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Well, there's the whole, the Communist state of mainland China is still ham-fisted about preventing the spread of communication with the outside world so they can maintain less competition with their own propaganda/fear the incite of a popular revolt after the people hear stories about hamburgers and freedome, or, something. I mean, it's just an impediment to help keep the masses a little more ignorant if you will, though places like Hong Kong/Shanghai are savvy enough to already have a feel for the gist of things.
Also having the capacity to decide on a whim/bribe which IT/internet services can and cannot access the Chinese digital economy and which one's can't is useful for things like clones and intellectual property infringement.
China has this big neo-mercantile, 'why let foreigners make money when we can copy what they're doing and make the money ourselves', kind of thing going on. Though I make it out to sound kind of bad, it's not always that bad, it just delves into that territory from time to time; overall things seem to be looking up and at this point it's more maintenance of standing policy. In a few years who knows, maybe I'll be playing some DOTA with my good friends in Fujian Province.
Another fun fact, Chinese prisons have been known to use inmates to farm in game currencies for, actual currencies which is kind of interesting; the whole dynamics of virtual to real currency exchanges and how it's actually a profitable passtime in some places, not the forced labor part, that's pretty straightforward. |
da GAND
L.O.T.I.S. D.E.F.I.A.N.C.E
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Posted - 2014.04.06 22:54:00 -
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The dark cloud wrote:Gaming consoles are banned in china by the goverment. The only exception is Hong Kong.
http://money.cnn.com/2014/01/08/technology/china-video-games/index.html
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