RancidLunchmeat
Veteran
Yes xboxone sharing is great, but I was speaking generally to the idea of digital content sharing being unheard of, its not.
And where did I ever say that? I said the way that the One is implementing the sharing of digital content is unheard of. You offered an iTunes example that simply isn't comparative. Unless there is a way for you, right now, to give me access to your iTunes account and share your content with me, it isn't comparable.
So why did you make the comparison if you agree the two situations aren't comparable?
For example. I saw no movement on DD prices for games on demand. Games on demand were priced exactly the same as disk games in store and in most cases priced higher for longer. Not even a symbolic $5 price cut to show good faith. Game sharing is really about enticing or training people to move towards DD. I'm not convinced yet.
That's a completely different issue. But MS couldn't move or adjust the pricing of the games on demand because they were dictated by policies that are no longer applicable to the One's release. MS has said repeatedly that prices will not be locked down to "It has to be $59.99", and that the publishers have full control over the pricing of their games.