| ItNetPro said: So therefore anything they say is a Lie and you can't believe anything they say? Give me a break, its because they were honest that got them in trouble in the first place with the DRM issue. If they had remained elusive on the issue nobody would have known any better until release day. Think for just 30 seconds, if Xbox One offers demos for all their games including AAA release titles then what is the logic of them offering more demos for people in your family plan. Part of the requirement to share the games in the first place was 30 days part of the family. Why the hell would people wait 30 days to just play a demo for 30-60 minutes when they can do that without being part of a Family and having to wait 30 days. This was the real deal from day one period... |
Could be they were going to help developers get rid of seperate demos that are alpha builds, or locked down, etc.
This way they could just release the retail copy of the game and have people try the final product.
My opinion? Microsoft reversed their policies, so we should all just let it go.







