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There might be a way to fix this. Since Microsoft is "only" disabling the ability to play games after 24h, one could say they do this to check if the account has valid licenses. As we all know games can be played without the actual disc after installation, let's assume the reason would be the benefit/necessity of faster reading speed (hard-drive).

My solution:

One should be given the option to register the game, or not. If the latter is chosen the game will be installed on the hard-drive and deleted immediately after one exits the game. The good thing about this is that no online check is needed because non-registered games require the actual disc to play. On top of that a faster reading speed is still available because the installation is mandatory either way.

Now, if one exceeds the 24h limit with a registered game without connecting to the internet it will be automatically "unregistered" (immediately), and deleted (after one exits the game).

The benefits of the digital way of gaming stay, the problems with 24h-checks are gone! And even the ability to borrow games, loan games and resell games at any retailer WOULD work, but only if the system can distinguish between different games.

What do you guys think?