You get a short list of 10 people that can play your shared games. You and 1 shared friend can play a shared game at the same time, your friends can play that game whenever they want. That's how I understand it. They can play on any Xbox. Also each account will have a main Xbox, anyone can play any game registered to any…
:shifty: (also, there are some pretty stringent laws about what must be done before bank accounts can be seized or frozen... not so much for video games on cloud storage.)
ah good point i suppose, i dunno i just think it's a huge loss of sales for them to limit launch countries like this. a good example would be star wars: the old republic. they only launched in very specific countries, players from other countries like south africa, and a lot of european countries had to resort to getting…
Not sure if this was linked... but really? http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/05/xbox-one-will-have-a-pre-owned-game-fee-to-curb-used-game-sales/ So if my little brother wants to play on his account he'll or I will have to pay to play a game I already bought? Ehhh
I think that Sony said that there is extra processing hardware to support the background stuff, independent of the CPU and GPU. That might just be for background downloads and video streaming/saving/screenshots though. All games are tied to your Live account to work, though. They also said that the system must connect to…
I'm still not entirely convinced. The situations described there still seem somewhat open to interpretation. The first situation is not really about used games at all. A friend brings a game over and installs it on your xb1 and you are able to play it under his account. Once he leaves you still have the game installed, but…
You could transfer a copy through its disc until Steam arrived and the PC market switched to a Service-bound distribution system. You can still buy discs for PC games, but they are now tied to your account. The same thing is happening to the console market. Did it kill the PC market? Quite the opposite actually. There is…