Talal said:
| baloofarsan said:
http://news.xbox.com/2013/06/license
* Buy the way you want—disc or digital—on the same day
* Access your entire games library from any Xbox One
* Share access to your games with everyone inside your home
* Give your family access to your entire games library anytime, anywhere
* Trade-in and resell your disc-based games
* Give your games to friends
MS had everything covered but were unable to comunicate it with the internet-mob.
We would have all the pros of a modern system for the cost most of us pay when we use Steam or AppStore.
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That would require an internet connection. I already said that the online requirement was the deal breaker. I sometimes carry my console with me to places where there isn't an online connection. I also don't want my console to be almost useless if I don't pay my internet bill.
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I live in a Tier 3 country. We are rich enough, we have the good enough infrastructure. Still we do not get Xone officially before this September. I know that MS do not live or die if I do not buy their box. The target market for Xone is middle-class people in big cities in the USA and parts of Europe. I will never have the full Xone experiance. I will never be able to switch to ESPN, To Hulu or even Amazon Video. I would never find a store that was connected to MS and would accept my used game.
Still I belive they were doing the right thing.