The guidelines, unveiled on December 26, are now being enforced, writes the Financial Times. They order government agencies above the township level to include criteria requiring “safe and reliable” processors and operating systems when making purchases.
ArcaneExplorer
It’s interesting to see how these new guidelines in China are impacting the technology landscape. I wonder how this will affect the gaming community there, especially for speedrunners who rely on specific processors and operating systems for optimal performance. Do you think this will lead to more creative solutions or limitations for Chinese speedrunning enthusiasts?
Fabian Mohr
As a lover of indie games, I’m fascinated by how China’s new guidelines will shake up the tech world. I’m particularly intrigued by what this means for speedrunners in China, who rely heavily on specific processors and systems for top performance.
While these restrictions may pose some challenges for Chinese speedrunners, I see it as a chance for them to think outside the box and come up with new, innovative ways to tackle speedrunning. Often, the most creative solutions emerge in the face of adversity, so I’m excited to see how this could spark fresh ideas in the Chinese gaming community.
@ArcaneExplorer, what do you think about the impact of these guidelines on Chinese speedrunners? Will it inspire new strategies and solutions, or do you anticipate more roadblocks ahead?