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Wired: What’s going on with used games? What about borrowed games? There’s a lot of speculation today. Can you clear some of that up? For example, we have multiple Xboxes in my house and trade games all the time. If we have multiple Xbox One consoles, can we still do that? Harrison: Absolutely, just like you can today. You take the disc, install “the bits” on every machine you have in your house from the same disc, and anybody in your household can play that game. You have exactly the same restrictions that you have today, as in only one of you can play that game at a time because you only have one disc. But anybody in that house… well, the Xbox Live account… it goes for both the Xbox 360 and the Xbox One, and any user inside that house. Wired: So as another example, if I took my disc and went to a friend’s house, would I be able to play that game on his machine? Harrison: Yes, you can. You can take your game around to your friend’s house just as you would today — that’s assuming you have a physical disc — and what we’re doing with the new Live technology is that… with the disc, it’s just a repository for “the bits”. You can put that disc into his drive, you can play the game while you’re there, and then you go home and take that disc with you. But actually, “the bits” are still on his drive. If your friend decides that he really likes to play that game, then he can go buy it instantly, and it doesn’t need to download again. It’s already there. Once he’s paid for it, it’s immediately there.
Why everybody mad tho? Lol, comparing both consoles till now, Sony looks like it have done a better job than Microsoft. Sony made a "Gaming console" and didn't try to fuck shit up with TV's and other shit.
I'm play both PS3 and Xbox 360, and enjoy both. But if there is a war between both, it's obvious that Sony won this and we ain't even see the console yet...
You can still buy the Xbox one if you still want it, no need to try making everybody buy that shit with you so you can feel better about yourself lol...
Essentially with the cloud every one will be 3 times as powerful as its hardware limitations because of the ability to Put some is the Cpu workload to cloud. Now how the hell can the ps4 top that?
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