Re: XBone revealed :palmface:
Verfasst: 06 Jun 2013 21:36
Aaaalt. Aber ja hett oepper gschlampet. Lol killzone... Freu mi!
Give your games to friends: Xbox One is designed so game publishers can enable you to give your disc-based games to your friends. There are no fees charged as part of these transfers. There are two requirements: you can only give them to people who have been on your friends list for at least 30 days and each game can only be given once.
In our role as a game publisher, Microsoft Studios will enable you to give your games to friends or trade in your Xbox One games at participating retailers. Third party publishers may opt in or out of supporting game resale and may set up business terms or transfer fees with retailers. Microsoft does not receive any compensation as part of this. In addition, third party publishers can enable you to give games to friends. Loaning or renting games won’t be available at launch, but we are exploring the possibilities with our partners.
http://majornelson.com/2013/06/06/detai ... -features/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;With Xbox One you can game offline for up to 24 hours on your primary console, or one hour if you are logged on to a separate console accessing your library. Offline gaming is not possible after these prescribed times until you re-establish a connection, but you can still watch live TV and enjoy Blu-ray and DVD movies.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013- ... s-to-smile" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Microsoft kills game ownership and expects us to smile
Last time they shipped a console that didn't work by accident. Here's one that doesn't work on purpose.
Almost exactly a year ago, at the end of an E3 press conference in which Microsoft heralded fitness software, Kinect, Internet Explorer, Bing and dying action games as the future of entertainment, I wrote that anyone who has paid attention to Microsoft's business over the years should not be surprised by its apparent lack of self-awareness.
"If we are entertained by what Microsoft chooses to do for its own gain," I suggested, "then that is simply a happy coincidence."
Guess what? The coincidence is over.
The fact that Microsoft's policies governing game ownership, sharing and privacy are not surprising does not make them any less devastating to consumer rights, should they be formally adopted and become a standard. They sacrifice our freedom to own and trade games for no other reason than corporate self-interest.
To save you skimming large tracts of condescending prose about how much Microsoft loves and respects you as a human wallet, here is a summary:
- You do not own the games you buy. You license them.
- Discs are only used to install and then license games and do not imply ownership.
- People can play games installed on your console whether you're logged in or not.
- 10 people can be authorised to play these games on a different Xbox One via the cloud, but not at the same time, similar to iTunes authorised devices.
- Publishers decide whether you can trade in your games and may charge for this.
- Publishers decide whether you can give a game you own to someone for free, and this only works if they have been on your friends list for 30 days.
- Your account allows you to play the games you license on any console.
- Your Xbox One must connect to the internet every 24 hours to keep playing games.
- When playing on another Xbox One with your account, this is reduced to one hour.
- Live TV, Blu-ray and DVD movies are exempt from these internet requirements.
- Loaning and renting games will not be possible at launch, but Microsoft is "exploring the possibilities".
- Microsoft may change these policies or discontinue them at any point.
There is also a promise that Microsoft Studios games will all allow you to trade them in and give them away for free, bringing a whole new emphasis to the expression, "It's the least we could do!"
The only positive thing in the whole document is confirmation that you can turn off Kinect and its data will never be uploaded without your permission. Let us all applaud Microsoft's "OK, fine!" decision not to intrude on our privacy.
Musch mit Capslock Schimpfwörter is Netz schriibe, säb hilft!geosnow hat geschrieben:lizensiere isch ja okay, aber all die begrenzige sind himmeltrurig.
Fuck you!Originally Posted by NeoUltima: View Post
Wait, really? Or am I missing sarcasm here? Cause that seems crazy.
Two of our most trusted neoGAF insiders have said that Microsoft is reacting hard to what has went down, and so they're going to try to dismantle PS4's image as a "for gamers" console by paying publishers and devs to not show their multiplatform titles during E3 on a PS4. In other words, even if the multiplatform version is coming out for the PS4, they won't be able to show them at E3, thus contributing to the perception that somehow Sony is getting significantly less support for PS4 than Microsoft is "for gamers."
Of course, I'm sure multiplatform games will slip through - they can't possibly pay everyone - but it's extremely telling how they're choosing to spend their money. Rather than do the thing everyone wants, which is end the anti-consumer nonsense, they'll spend their time trying to deceive everyone instead. That should say it all about Microsoft since this year started
du verwächslisch da öpis: schmiere tuet mer en staatsagstellte. das was MS macht, isch eifach de märt.Masatshi hat geschrieben:sie händ au scho GTV gschmiert, dass sie kei PS4 Event zeige... hani au noimets gläse.
if you can't beat them, buy them.. .oder so...
sind mir doch alli, wo nur eis teil vo Nintendo, MS oder sony oder sus was chaufed.Gurgelhals hat geschrieben:Wänn bisch du eigentlich zu so eme truurige Business-Konsum-Zombie mutiert?
Guet ich chauf schlussändli alli, ich mongo han sogar en Wii und en 3ds.. :chaeller:geosnow hat geschrieben:sind mir doch alli, wo nur eis teil vo Nintendo, MS oder sony oder sus was chaufed.Gurgelhals hat geschrieben:Wänn bisch du eigentlich zu so eme truurige Business-Konsum-Zombie mutiert?
Allerdings. S'Problem isch offesichtlich nöd nume, dass du so Müll liesisch, sondern dass du's dänn au no liesisch als wäred's die 10 Gebot oder susch irgenden VerhaltenskodexTrunks hat geschrieben:Ich glaub das Züügs macht min chopf kaputt
Es isch dänn aber scho namal en grosse Underschied öb's a) märksch, wänn dich multinationali Grosskonzern probiered in Arsch z'figge, öb's b) nöd märksch, oder c), öb's dänn sälber au grad no geil findschgeosnow hat geschrieben:es gaht nöd ums konsole chaufe, sondern dass mir da alli konsum gstörti möngels sind.