Friday, June 21, 2013

Microsoft Changed Their DRM Policies On The Xbox One

Xbox fans rejoice! Microsoft changed their ways. Xbox One will now play used games without that BS restrictions. That means that you can share your games to your friends in infinity! Games can be played through the disc, no more full-installing games. Adding more sauce to that spaghetti, Xbox One can now play offline! No more 24-hour internet checkups. And Xbox One is now region free! This will even up the competition between Xbox One and PS4. Huzzah!


And all of this can be done in one patch. I think this is day-one patch... Hmmm wait, all of Xbox One's crappy feature will be wiped out just by patching it? This leaves me a little skeptical, is that too simple to do? If they can just simply patch it, what will they do next? What if they sneakingly re-patched the DRM stuff into the X1 without us noticing it (remember it downloads stuff on the background)? This is just me thinking aloud, so just be aware of this.

Even though I'm not an Xbox fan, I'm happy with the changes Microsoft made for their next-gen console. Xbox One will launch in November 2013 and costs $499.

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