Fifaguy360 said:
JoeFlex said:
Gamegears said: No it just means they realized the XBOX One as it was was going to fail epically after the initial release.. once they saw the response they got on FB and paid attention to gaming sites... and they had to change it drastically.. (The Online DRM Policies) Or get out of the business... cause gamers aren't having that... |
Exactly, with the key words there being initial release. So I wonder, will they continue along those lines, or will they revert in some way to achieve their original vision? Would it be too risky for them to do something along those lines?
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I'm not educated in law, but I read on another forum members saying they wouldn't be able to just turn on DRM mid-lifecycle legally. But let's say for arguments sake, they can do it. Sony would again say NO DRM then collect all the future X1 buyers and maybe pick up a heap of people crossing to PS4 and after that...majority will not trust MS again. It doesn't make long term sense for them any way you try to see it.
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I don't know about law either, but I think it is possible they can implement it via System Update like Sony did with the PS3 and Linux: They could just say "If you want to play new games you need to upgrade your System to X and accept the new terms and conditions, If you do not agree with them, you should not upgrade and you can keep playing your old games. I'm afraid that Microsoft can use the XBox one as a trojan horse to the policies they intended to implement.