I''ve watched it here, I'm not seeing that. Apparently it doesn't need online 24/7, although I don't see the issue with that at all. Second hand games is a console issue not Xbox. Sony already does that with its something Pass. If you buy a second hand game, it wont work, until you buy a pass for it, around $15.
Xbox One is not a gaming console, but it play games, its about home entertainment. Have to wait to see how that pans out but I do know in our geek community in NZ, many Xbox owners have it for a HTPC
From: Kris Murray <krismurray@gmail.com>
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I hear nerds running away from it in droves. It requires Internet and does some weird thing with second hand games. I forget all the reasons as I don't game nor do I Microsoft.
~KLM
It does appear that way, devices galore. I guess what it does, or will try to do, is to bring them all together, so while you have 5 devices, you manage everything from oneMagic idea if it works. From: David Smith <david.smith.14916@gmail.com>
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Far more frantic than my lifestyle would ever accommodate. To each his own. --david@luda.netpad4On May 23, 2013, at 8:16 PM, "Tony" <tdale@xtra..co.nz> wrote:
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