(05-07-2017, 04:40 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: Well, Windows 10 can address the time limitations, but as for monitoring which games are played and restricting games that are too mature for a child isn't something that Windows 10 can help in the case of Dolphin only. You can read here about what Windows 10 can and can't do: http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/parent...windows-10
For restricting games of a certain maturity rating, that's not something that I'm aware of is part of the game data, so not something Dolphin could easily implement.
I think this would just come down to having two different game folders, one filled with games for your children, and one with more mature games for you. You could have two different Dolphin .exes for each or something like that.
Well, Windows 10 can address time limitations to the whole computer, but not to specific programs (it can outright block specific programs). Most parents don't mind their kids using the computer to do their homework...
Yes, separating games into different folders and using separate versions of Dolphin (one which could be blocked by the OS) is a good workaround.