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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 10:38AM (Unverified) said

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My xbox email I had this morning was plugging the family side of it bigtime. Child-friendly pastel pink & pale blue controllers, XBOX 360 'Arcade' version, GHIII, Lego Star Wars. And a couple of others I've forgotten.

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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 10:42AM (Unverified) said

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And what good is the family timer if the parents are still letting the little fuckers play adult-rated games with other fully-grown adults???
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 10:47AM chex said

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more info on the fall update!
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 10:52AM (Unverified) said

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Wow long article, I skimmed through it but I got the point. I think it's a good initiative, Boff that's to the parents discretion. Atleast this allows the kids to get homework done, or just give them certain number of hours to play.

Now we'll just have to see how easy it is to change settings
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 10:52AM Demon G Sides said

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@2:

It limits the amount of Murder Simulation they get.

Seriously, the only way I see this being good is if the kid has the console in his room, and he sneaks onto it at night, against his parents wishes.

Otherwise... Can't you just take the power cable?
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 10:53AM (Unverified) said

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The thing itself if another fine tool parents can use to regulate their childrens video game exposure but I share similar similar sentiments as @2 Boff.

It seems like nearly every "parent" of a kid with a console I run into doesn't even know they can block content of a certain rating with the password protection. Now they'll have a timer they can be ignorant about and/or just not bother to use.

When did parents stop being parents? It's not Rockstars or Manhunts fault your kids are violent, obnoxious or bad in school. It's your fault for not being parents.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 11:00AM (Unverified) said

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good. now go do your homework!!!
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 12:24PM (Unverified) said

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now i dont have to wake up with my xbox still on from watching movies late night and falling asleep
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 11:05AM MDK2002 said

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all you have to do is A. Take Controller so they cant play or B. Take the batteries or any combination of a vital part of the console so they cant play without your permission.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 11:16AM (Unverified) said

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lol yea just do it the "old school" way like #5 and #8 suggested

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Posted: Jan 15th 2008 11:28AM (Unverified) said

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I think this would be awsome except for the fact most parents are not going to be aware of this feature since most probably do not know enough about the xbox to implament this, nor will they be informed of said feature. But it would be nice not to have so many spazzed out little kids on XBL. I read a good thread on XBOX forums were someone suggested having a one XBL for 18 and over and one for minors. I would be willing to pay more for something like this, since I do not enjoy having a 6 year old yell racial slurs at me constantly during Halo3. AND NO THE FEED BACK SYSTEM DOES NOT WORK!!!

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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 11:49AM WinYourMom7 said

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I am a parent and I won't use this feature because I tell my son to turn the xbox off so he won't keep hurting my Halo rankings. It read on another site that Microsoft says the feature will be available in December. Looks like no fall update till then.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 11:51AM (Unverified) said

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TURNERSVILLE that's hilarious, you should just let your son play social matches lol
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 12:22PM bentdog said

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Its sad that this stupid feature is the big feature of the fall update. Its the only feature that anyone has heard of and fall is almost over!!
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 12:37PM Rajko said

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How about a family gold live option? That's what they really need.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 12:54PM Volkodlak said

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So... I wonder if we'll see an increase in children punching their parents in the face around December too then.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 2:18PM mello said

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Is there just a regular sleep timer for the 360? I hate thinking of the wasted electricity I'm paying for while my XBox runs all night if I fall asleep watching something on it. It seems like a feature it probably has, but I just can't find.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 1:32PM Scaught said

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I remember my mom's old videogame time during my Sega Genesis days. She would march into my room, pull the plug and say "You're done".

Man, I guess I never thought about it, but my mom was a bitch.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 2:59PM (Unverified) said

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@16: I'm almost certain there's an auto-off setting in the system blade.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 4:12PM (Unverified) said

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as a gamer and a parent I like the idea.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 5:01PM (Unverified) said

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@19: There is an auto-off, but your choices are "never" or "after 6 hours", which seems kind of stupid. I'd like to just be able to say "after 30 minutes sitting at the dashboard" and never otherwise...

As for the controls, great idea, BUT the lack of a "family" gold account kills it. I have to choose between using 1 account (so my kids can play online) *or* using the timer feature? Not good.
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Posted: Nov 7th 2007 5:07PM c4v3man said

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I agree, I would prefer if there was an 18 and under XBL option THAT WAS CHEAPER. This cannot be part of a "family pack", as I'm sure there are many parents who would say "screw paying $80 a year for the family pack, I don't even use the dang thing, I'll just get the $50 adult one for the kid".

But I see this as being HIGHLY unlikely, as Microsoft would be expected to only allow E for Everyone games to be played through a minor's account, and all the children will complain about not being able to play Halo3 while annoying everyone else. So their parents will purchase an adult account, yet again, making the system useless. If they simply recorded the audio used during key xbox live games, and allowed for a '5 reports of abuse in a day and your account goes into suspension' rule, we could perhaps see something change online. 'If your account is suspended more than once legitimately during a 30 day period, then your account is terminated with no refund' would also help immensely. I'm sure parents wouldn't be happy paying the $50 annual fee more than once a year, and would likely stop after the second repurchase.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 6:39PM (Unverified) said

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1) I cant help but laugh at this... just when Xbots try to call Nintendo kiddy, MS decides they want the title with something like this (which probably will only work on toddlers). Hysterical people.

2) Not going to work... but whatever.. Im still waiting for the promise of cross platform play (and making it with GOOD games, not Shadowrun... and GOOD OSs... not Vista)...
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