"You’ve been playing for a while now, why don’t you take a break?” If you own a Nintendo 3DS, then you’ve no doubt had to put up with this notification every 30-60 minutes while playing the handheld. It’s a rather intrusive pop up that cannot be turned off for many titles. So far, this sort of notification has been relegated to Nintendo’s system, but it seems that Microsoft will be implementing something similar with the Xbox One.
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nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo
so you take breaks. make something to eat for yourself. normal people do this anyways.
I know MS loves to invade privacy but this ludicrousness!
I'm in the preview program and played Elder Scrolls Online last night for about 5 hours and didn't see anything.
I think there was a new update ready when I logged off for the night, though, so I guess we'll see what happens tonight.
I don't need to be told if I play often... I'll use my time the way I want