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I'm guessing this was one of Bish's interesting registered email users, lol.
Dat post history! LMFAOOO
Bish is executing order 66 in here
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I'm guessing this was one of Bish's interesting registered email users, lol.
No, they all do. They just don't give a fuck about gamers because of the free stuff they get.
Wow. Holy shit. They actually found words to confuse people. hahahahahaha. Microsoft really has the best marketing people in the business.
come at me microsoft
Is the sharing with 10 people thing basically PS "gamesharing"?
That seems really too good to be true. $6 for brand new games.
Microsoft can take your XBone and shove it where the sun doesn't shine.
Correct me if I'm wrong, if I understood above, this is not possible with Xbox One:
- A and B are friends
- A has two consoles.
- A and B have same game
- B is visiting A, would like to bring just disc (not the big console) so they can play
- But they can play only for one hour because B is not logged on his primary console...unless B decides to carry along big box.
When the library grows enough, I can see this not being an issue with well organized gamesharing groups.
Gemüsepizza;61804784 said:
A console that needs to connect to the internet every 24 hours in order to play games is essentially always online.
Just wait for all the 'cloud' games - then the 24 hour check-in will be like a dream scenario.
Bone is a mess, tbh.
Would make sense. If you take your copy of Forza to your friends house your brother also can't play any Forza during that time.
Everything is true, nothing is permitted.
Because every Xbox One owner has a broadband connection
My brother and I shall enjoy this, providing there is no caveats that I am missing. Would be nice for Steam to get a similar feature.
@B_Nasty21 Giving or selling a game to a friend will be possible. http://xbx.lv/192IEIX ^AR
No, it absolutely doesn't.
Why mention at a friend's house if it has to be in your own home? This is wherever they are, which I think is pretty fucking awesome.
Gemüsepizza;61804784 said:
What happens to all the college students who can't play Xbox One because their college blocks Xbox Live access their in dorms (really common for college's to do). You know, the audience MS is targeting...
MS is drunk at the wheel.
I don't wanna be a total fanboy (I like more than just PlayStation) but this idea just kinda came to me.
So messed up that I know what that is. lol
There are lots of physical things you can't resell, the PC gaming world has dealt with that for a long time now. Does Gamestop accept my Crysis 3 PC disc for trade in?
Correct me if I'm wrong, if I understood above, this is not possible with Xbox One:
- A and B are friends
- A has two consoles.
- A and B have same game
- B is visiting A, would like to bring just disc (not the big console) so they can play
- But they can play only for one hour because B is not logged on his primary console...unless B decides to carry along big box.
Please explain to me oh benevolent video game journalist god, how these policies from lord Microsoft are good for me, the peasant.
This seriously sounds like a joke. I can't believe how anti-consumer this console is.
Essentially they are saying: "So, buy the system, and we'll give you the opportunity to play games for as long as we decide to have the servers up and running, but don't even think about lending a game to a friend, it just won't play unless he buys it again."
I hope gamers don't forget how shitty those policies are just to play the new Gears, Halo etc.
If the "console" is successful, i expect all the DRM nonsense to become the norm, and get even worse in the future.
Do not know in the U.S. or other places but here in Mexico 360 piracy is big. you can find in the street people selling tons of games and haking consoles....
http://safe-img02.olx.com.mx/ui/6/0...XBOX360-EN-MATAMOROS-2-CONTROLES-9-JUEGOS.jpg
I am not blaming Piracy but its a factor that pushed Microsoft to make most of the current changes...
The sad part is, the average Xbox gamer does not know what is going to hit them. I tried to explain it to friends and family that don't follow the tech and they look at me like am crazy. Oh well I tried.
I'm sure it's like having 5 favorite friends on your phone contract that you can call at any time without being charged minutes.
These are 10 people that can see and play your games at all times.
@XboxSupport
So I guess private sales are still somehow possible? What a mess.
Correct me if I'm wrong, if I understood above, this is not possible with Xbox One:
- A and B are friends
- A has two consoles.
- A and B have same game
- B is visiting A, would like to bring just disc (not the big console) so they can play
- But they can play only for one hour because B is not logged on his primary console...unless B decides to carry along big box.
What exactly is a 'platform fee'?
It's a bit strange to use an adjective, if he actually meant that no fee would be charged to a publisher, retailer or consumer.