It's good to show it if people since the main announcement just haven't taken note. Many news channels and websites might have covered the original announcement with a decent article, while other news articles following might not have had such prominence.
That said, I still can't believe it came to it, having to tell customers something that are as far as many would have understood are basics of the industry. "You can loan out games." "Great, something I did 20 years ago."
Althought, those in the know could you answer me 2 questions, the first thing about downloadable games on a different Xbox One, once downloaded and it's installed on someone's harddrive, how will it know it is you logging into the game unless it does a check?
Also, Xbox Home Gold, is it more expensive than normal Gold? The idea of a master account on a machine and then all having access to online gaming I thought was done last gen, when I found out it wasn't and each user had to pay I was astonished, making Gold into a master account system on a machine was a perfect idea but that reads like it hasn't happened.
Hmm, pie.







