Xbox One has REVERSED ITS CRAPPY POLICIES :D

Enjoy this amazing article. Let joy creep back into the Xbox world!!!

WAAAHHHOOOOO

You mean let joy disappear? Seriously, you can’t share games online anymore. The family system and Cloud are gone, I won’t be getting either console I guess.

> You mean let joy disappear? Seriously, you can’t share games online anymore. The family system and Cloud are gone, I won’t be getting either console I guess.

I was looking forward to that. Thanks whiners!

Either way, I’m buying an Xbox One.

I was really looking forward to digitally sharing games and not having to have the disk in. Oh well, maybe people will be more accepting of the future in another 8 years. I don’t get why they can’t have it both ways. Require the disk for offline use and 24 hour check without the disk.

Already a thread about it and I was looking forward to the cool new features. As well. Ugh!

> I was really looking forward to digitally sharing games and not having to have the disk in. Oh well, maybe people will be more accepting of the future in another 8 years. I don’t get why they can’t have it both ways. Require the disk for offline use and 24 hour check without the disk.

Because you could check in then go offline without the disc then give the disc to a friend.

> > I was really looking forward to digitally sharing games and not having to have the disk in. Oh well, maybe people will be more accepting of the future in another 8 years. I don’t get why they can’t have it both ways. Require the disk for offline use and 24 hour check without the disk.
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> Because you could check in then go offline without the disc then give the disc to a friend.

It’s 2013. I’m sure there is a way around that problem. Hopefully the disk drive doesn’t sound like a Learjet like my current 360.

You’re celebrating that they reversed their stance yet they removed some really good features.

I’m disappointed in gamers worldwide.

> You mean let joy disappear? Seriously, you can’t share games online anymore. The family system and Cloud are gone, I won’t be getting either console I guess.

I could care less about being tied to a cloud service or sharing games. As long as DRM is gone I will be happy which it is.

It means if I bought Halo 5 I could play the single player campaign offline for years to come not needing an online service to do so.

The family sharing would have been amazing, it could have potentially expanded your gaming library ten-fold. At what price? An authentication once every 24 hours that you didn’t even need internet for. I don’t know about you, but I’d rather have a greatly expanded game library at the cost of some minor DRM issues.

It also reversed some things that could have moved the industry forward.

Is it a victory, or a industry setback? Now we’re just getting prettier games and a Kinect staring at you.

6 great things that could have happened if people looked into the future.

Let’s discuss here, please:

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