Parity games are infinite-duration two-player turn-based games that provide powerful formal-method techniques for the automatic synthesis and verification of distributed and reactive systems. This kind of game emerges as a natural evaluation technique for the solution of the μ-calculus model-checking problem and is closely related to alternating ω-automata. Due to these strict connections, parity games are a well-established environment to describe liveness properties such as "every request that occurs infinitely often is eventually responded". Unfortunately, the classical form of such a condition suffers from the strong drawback that there is no bound on the effective time that separates a request from its response, i.e., responses are not...