"EnTerr" wrote:
I think is related to the legal concept of duty of care. The presence of lanyard in the box as well as instructions to attach it might be argued to cover the due diligence on the side of RokuCo. In the absence of it, things may be considered too murky by some legal minds.
The new AppleTV remote has motion sensors but no lanyard; we'll see what's Apple's take on swinging and chop-choppy games...
Thanks for brining up this thread.  It doesn't make sense to me why Roku would remove the lanyard on their later motion remotes (which has the same motion sensing as the previous gaming remotes), but then have a lanyard requirement flag for game devs.  But I think you said this flag has been deprecated?
Good point about the new Apple TV motion remote...