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Xbox One
Gh0st93:
As I said it was a joke, for some reason when I saw the Xbox one plan with the same name I thought of that and it made more sense in my head I guess....
zherok:
I'm curious what they'll end up with. At face value the idea combined the ability to lend physical media with the convenience of purely digital data. They're practically creating a distribution network with that sort of model. But would anyone want to pay Microsoft for the "privilege" of sharing their games? Even then, if it's low enough it'd still offset the cost of buying a game entirely. How crippled would the feature have to be to offset that convenience and cost, and still have it be something people are interested in using.
Gh0st93:
Honestly the entire outline of things to happen and come to the Xbox one was more then likely much more cohesive and made more sense before they butchered it with reversing things or just cutting them out to begin with.
zherok:
Since they mostly talked about family sharing as they were actively working to 180 on their policies, I can't take their original idea seriously. It's easy to claim your service will work in a particular way when you know for a fact that you'll never have to roll it out like that.
Gh0st93:
Really I see them just re implementing these policies after everyone buys it.
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