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Comments on: Microsoft spoils Christmas with Xbox 360 locking feature

Keep the RRODs outside the warranty period 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 00:28 GMT

Gates Horns

Is this just a ploy by microsoft to reduce the number of RROD failures within the 3 year warranty ? If it gets used less it will fail less.

1$ a day for no play 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 00:54 GMT

Happy

Does anyone remember our "folks" paying us $1.00 a day to "not watch TV" or only play on our computer for 2 hours...after our homework was finished? No homework...no play. Those were the good ol days when parents ran the household. I think it was a good thing.

When I Was Young 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 01:13 GMT

Unhappy

My folks used to use the t-day system. Any day with the letter t in it was a day without my playstation.

Recalling this makes me feel old :(

OLD!!!!!!!one eleven!1 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 02:30 GMT

If your parents could deny you the use of a playstation, you are not 'old'. Fucking hell.

old? 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 03:52 GMT

Unhappy

A playstation?? my parents took away my 2,400 bps modem and NES controller that makes me feel REALLY old next to your Playstation :(

Potentially enlightening 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 04:53 GMT

Pirate

perhaps the 45% to 51% of the American public that are functionally illiterate (can read road signs, package labels, etcetera; have trouble with paragraphs, filling applications and the like; average vocabulary approximately 200 words), will now have to learn something new.

more likely, TV ratings, food and retail sales will increase ("at least we can watch/buy/eat something!").

bread and circuses by any other name...

re: Old 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 07:55 GMT

Coat

Playstation? NES??

You young whippersnappers! For my generation it was the Atari VCS and 'hand helds' like Grandstand's Astro Wars. Now THAT's old (unless there is anyone here that had a Space War or Pong machine at home).

I'll get my zimmer frame...

RE: OLD!!!!!!!one eleven!1 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 08:40 GMT

Flame

The playstation was released about ooh, 13 years ago, so I think I'm entitled to feel 'old' for a moment here. I know I'm not actually old but hey, if you were to stop for a moment and actually think about what I said then you wouldn't be able to act like a moron on el reg now would you?

They also took away the nes, snes and nabbed the power cable of my old ripping 166MHz, 16Mb PC. Playstation was just the last thing in the food chain.

Damn 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 08:44 GMT

Alert

I really hope my girlfriend doesn't read this and figure out how to use it

@ old? 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:06 GMT

Unhappy

2,400 bps modem? You were lucky!

All my net access was through 'Data blasts' at the end of certain computer game related television programs. They hardly ever worked though :(

I loved my speccy.

Gotta love it 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:08 GMT

When private capitalist monopolies start blathering about their interest in child welfare.

I mean really, we already have psychiatrists specialized in child psychology. No need for "polls". Why not simply consult the expert ?

Or is Microsoft trying to convince people that psychology is a field that can be determined by poll results ?

In theory good - in practice bad 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:15 GMT

Being able to limit time on consoles isn't a bad thing as hopefully it will encourage other activites.

But expecting the console manufacturers to fix the problem is wrong. It is all back to parenting.

Agree the rules - mutual agreement

Then enforce

Think of it this way. What's after the console age. Will we have to get those toys controlled as well. Or... why not sort out the parenting side and then it doesn't matter what the toy or device is the rules are the same.

Playstation??? 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:26 GMT

Coat

Sheesh my folks used to take away the stick I was using forget about playstations or modems!

PS: I've just taken my coat off looks like it has to go back on now..

Hmmm 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:38 GMT

Paris Hilton

Is the idea good? possibly... only for the parents that are clued up about the update though, but saying that if the parents cant control the usage without the lock, why even bother?

I remember once when I was a kid my mum removed every fuse from every plug in my room! lost many hourse of my life to the NES and the mega drive so I cant blame her!

I'm just really concerned about myself arriving home VERY drunk at night and messing with the settings and accidentally locking myself out of my console.

Paris angle?

Yeah, right. 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:39 GMT

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Given how unimaginitive the average person is with regard to their passwords, I doubt it will take long for kids to disable this feature.

Good 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 09:43 GMT

Gates Halo

I am fed up with the amount of arguments and tantrums it causes when I tell my son to get off his console. It usually goes along the lines of 'Get off, you've been on it 2 hours' 'No I haven't I've only had 1/2 an hour' With a timer, no arguments about how long he has been on it, just about why I restrict him to 2 hours max at a time.

(Some) Parents today are weak 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 10:29 GMT

What ever happened to controlling your children?! I was told when I could play my ZX Spectrum (with rubber keyboard and black & white TV) - normally it involved doing my homework first and eating my tea!

However, the idea of the timer could be useful. If the child knows that the console will power off after 1 hr (for example), then the pain of hearing "just 5 more minutes" goes away - hopefully.

My Wife... 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 10:47 GMT

Would love this for PC's. Unfortunatly I would just do the same to her...

"Are you plaing WoW again? I want to play Sims"... :-)

Timer is a good thing 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 11:31 GMT

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Why is this ruining Christmas?

Why is it such a horrible thing to limit your children's time in front of any electronic babysitter. When the timer is up - send them outside to play, yes shockingly enough, one can send those obese little fatties outside to play to actually get <gasp!> some exercise! Or even worse <this is going too far> have them open up a book to read and actually use their imagination!

As Cosby once said "When I was a kid we walked uphill to school both ways. We ate dirt and we were thankful for that dirt!"

@Blitz 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 12:45 GMT

You eat dirt?

Re: Gotta love it 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 13:14 GMT

To all intents and purposes, psychology *is* a field determined almost entirely by poll results.

*cough* When i was a lad..... 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 14:14 GMT

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My parents thought I was a genius simply because I could USE the home computer. Admitted, it was a Sinclair Spectrum, and did need a saint's patience simply to get it to read ALL the data from the cassette deck, but I was actively encouraged to play Dizzy all day long!

Hell, they could never get me off my Amiga, even for food! =P

I don’t know if I would have ever have reached “certified code monkey” without the helpful backing from my parents =)

So how long 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 14:28 GMT

Alert

So how long will it be before some little scrote reports his parents to ChildLine because they blocked him from using his XBox 360?

Or what if it's not ChildLine, but a hired hitman? (Oops, that's already happened.)

all gone abit Pythonesque (Ben & Blitz) 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 14:53 GMT

Happy

2,400 bps modem? You were lucky! in my day all we had was a paper bag, and for dinner we had to eat dirt...

Nuff Said. 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 14:55 GMT

http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/11/06/teen_console_murder_plot/

In our day... 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 17:01 GMT

Coat

... our dad used to wake'us up 'alf hour before we had to go to bed... piece of coal and a worm for our tea.... etc.

Coat is well and truly on :)

feeling old? 

Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 20:01 GMT

Stop

for me it was the Atari 2600. And there wasn't any of this lame "pay to not play" crap. It was "get your @ss outside or you never use it again.

None of this "stress" and "argument" shite either. If some new toy or gadget was a means for us kids to add hassle, then it went away. So we learned to not make it an issue.

Thanks to Dr. Spock, nanny-state liberals and their "kids never lie" based Stormtrooper Child Welfare shocktroops (guilty until proven innocent, warrantless search, no miranda) and an endless cycle of pandering to children/controlling their parents thru Media, anything resembling "parenting" is now considered "abuse".

*This* is why society is heading down the commode. Not the games, not the shows, but the lack of parenting and leftist governments who allow teachers and bureaucrats more control of a child than his/her own family.

paid to NOT play? 

Posted Wednesday 21st November 2007 11:45 GMT

Coat

WTF?

No wonder kids grow up expecting everything and claiming its thier 'right' to have it all.

Parents are 100% to blame for a childs poor upbringing, not teachers, not schools, not government, not games makers not the internet.

The number of kids who fall behind during the early years of education simply due to the fact their parents are too busy to read with them, or talk to them is shocking. Its all too easy to farm them off to a child minder at 6am and have them delivered back at 9pm. The lame excuse of being too busy with work is just unacceptable, if you are too busy to look after your kids dont have kids! Simple.

Someone should do a study into the chemical inbalance that occurs in 95% of all new parents causing them to act irrationally and to pass all responsuibility of anything bad thier kids do onto the teachers or child minders, God forbid it has anything to do with the lack of a real parent being there.

*Rant over*

Didnt reven take my coat off.