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Seems like its called Xbox one, mainly focused on using the kinect for stuff?
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Just saw the livestream, it's gonna be awesome!
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Last Edit: 10 years, 12 months ago by Khergit.
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Last Edit: 10 years, 12 months ago by Khergit.
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I found an interesting source with some information on the Xbox One.
http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/05/xbox-one-analysis/ In particular, this bit intrigued me: What follows naturally from this is that each disc would have to be tied to a unique Xbox Live account, else you could take a single disc and pass it between everyone you know and copy the game over and over. Since this is clearly not going to happen, each disc must then only install for a single owner. Microsoft did say that if a disc was used with a second account, that owner would be given the option to pay a fee and install the game from the disc, which would then mean that the new account would also own the game and could play it without the disc. But what if a second person simply wanted to put the disc in and play the game without installing – and without paying extra? In other words, what happens to our traditional concept of a “used game”? This is a question for which Microsoft did not yet have an answer, and is surely something that game buyers (as well as renters and lenders) will want to know. I'm being quite senstionalist about this, but does this mean that there is no point to used games now? EDIT: Console specs are here. http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/21/xbox-one-hardware-and-specs/ |
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Last Edit: 10 years, 12 months ago by GruesPrey.
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