ironmanDX said:
We'll see. People don't like change, just like they didn't like steam, just like saying the world was spherical was a sin. Obviously that's a big jump but PC games have had codes on them locking it to one PC for years... As with the OS, yet that is considered the norm and is accepted now. I wish I could share Windows with 10 "family members" but you can't. |
The only way to get the people remotely accepting of these "changes" ushered by the Xbox One was if the following happened:
1.) Internet is as readily available as electricity.
2.) Authentication servers wouldn't get hacked, or crash, or go offline.
3.) Make their service available in all countries.
What's the use of being able to share your games with 10 other people when you all can't use them because of connection issues?