Adinnieken said:
PlayStation 3 games have DRM. Disc-based games do not use an active DRM, but digital copy protection is a form of DRM. Nevertheless, any DLC or games you've downloaded use DRM. The Xbox One's DRM is active DRM, not because it is draconian, but because you can create groups of friends, assign games and DLC to those groups from your library, and they have instant access to the library you opened up to them. To ensure you still want them to have access to it, when they're accessing your library or when you're accessing theirs, it checks to see whether or you or them still have access to the games you had access to an hour ago. It checks those lists every 24 hours to ensure no changes have and to update any game library additions or deletions. If I buy a game on a disc, with the Xbox One I can play that game AND I can share it with a friend and they can play it too. In single campaign, in co-op, or multi-player. They have full access to the game. If I go to a friends house, my entire library is available on his/her console. If I have a game that's four-player, split-screen co-op, all four of us can play the game, the same way you can with the Xbox 360, the PS3, and the PS4. |
Nothing in your post has anything to do with what I posted. But I'll indulge you a little.
1. You're wrong.
2. You're wrong
3. You're wrong
4. You're really wrong
5. You're right.
That's as much detail I'm willing to give to your post since it was a pointless post to begin with. For further details, please refer to the plethora of threads on this site, many other sites, and Microsoft's website.
I am the Playstation Avenger.
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