Can't Microsoft offer its family-sharing and disc-free-access-to-your-games-anywhere for those Xbox One gamers who choose to download their games?
Microsoft can still make what they wanted work without having to pay for it.
If for example you assume that the end goal is to have one license for both a physical and digital copy of the game then there is an easily solution. A loose registration, let me explain.
Person A buys game with said digital key. Person A…
From the sounds of it only a small number of PS3's were affected. And it's not like this has never happened to the 360 either, at least once in 2011 and I think there was another occurrence of it as well. At any rate it still pales in comparison to the number of 360's that ended up as bricks due to the RROD. And you…
I insulted you, because you are a liar and a hypocrite. You say stuff you can't support, people ask you questions that you cannot answer. You say one thing, and then say something else in another.
Upcoming PS4-exclusive family-oriented action game Knack was the focus of the PS4's (and Mark Cerny's) appearance…
You guys need to do podcasts again! I miss the good old days of listening to Totilo and Mike while working. Your voices were always so... Soothing. ;)
Wow, Microsoft hit a new low... Going to Nintendos Best Buy E3 events, and trying to get them out of buying a Wii-U, and get a XboxOne instead.. I mean come on, Nintendo has enough to worry about with their console, go start sh*t with Sony..
XIII's ending was stupid in so many ways with a Deus Ex Machina, establishments tossed aside for a cheap "happy ending" with character having out of character moments for no reason. The sequel is worse because one of the main characters is a valley girl with poorly-executed time traveling.
This looks like an answer to LBP and looks incredibly fun! After Titanfall, this was my favorite part of the MS conference.
To be honest, I didn't even notice and I have 20/20 vision.
+1 for ocular taxoplasmosis
Mountain Dew and Doritos will do that to you.
Neigh.
Man, I gotta be honest, I was reading these posts, and then I read yours. Smart talking about a great system. You are right on all counts, battery life, and game prices.
This. This is a HUGE question. I have 4 kids, 3 of whom live with their mom. Does this mean that I can add them, and we can play games in my library together? If so, that is a BIG DEAL. We love to play games when the kids are here. BUT, I am not going to buy 2 copies of our favorites just so we can play together when…
Still the most empowering video on Youtube.