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greenmedic88 said:
thismeintiel said:

So they went from sharing with 10 people to none?  That seems a bit hasty.  Even Sony allows you to share with 1 other person.

@ ethomaz

Yea, I wasn't personally talking about Titanfall.  I meant like Forza 5, Sunset Overdrive and Dead Rising.  All 3 of them have been confirmed as having cloud processing and have single player modes.  Did MS announce the cloud portion would be optional, or will some games require an online connection?

It's 1 person now? I guess this just shows how often I install my PSN games on other people's PS3s. I remember when you could install your PSN account games on up to five systems. 

Although I would prefer doing that to handing over my copy of retail games. Between people who don't return things without being asked and others who return things in condition any different than what they got it in (virtually all of mine are spotless clean/new), about the only games I'd happily loan out were those I wasn't expecting to get back. 

Well, you can still do it with 4 other people for the ones that originally had it like that.  But for newer games (not sure when they changed the policy) its with only one other person.  Still one more than what MS is doing, now.