Zizzla_Rachet said:
VGKing said:
wfz said: Wow, third parties are going to hate this, I'm assuming. Now the people don't even have to pay a used game fee or anything. Each game purchase can potentially = 10 playable games. You and your friends can play COD together without all needing to buy the game. That is huge. |
From the article:
"The only limitation, it seems, is that only one person can be playing the shared copy of a single game at any given time."
So no, this doesn't give Microsoft an advantage. If I want to lend my friend Halo 5 to play the campaign, they need to be on my friends list for 30 days + they have to download the whole game + they can only play it when I'm not playing it. It's convoluted/complicated.
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Are you kidding...having limited acess to a whole game for free is huge...and it's not just one game...it's your whole library
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Yeah that is pretty impressive. But it seems too good to be true if you think about it. I'm not going to assume anything but I'm thinking only 1 person can have access to the game library at a time. Remember that the whole point of this is to combat the used games market, not make it worse.