http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/19/xbox-one-drm-marc-whitten/
So is this another case of miscommunication, misdirection, obfuscation or omission?
There is no rational justification for the addition of offline disc play to prevent the family plan for DD. They just removed it.
I think he's right, but some of you guys don't seem to see it that way.Despite the changes, Whitten said he still believes most Xbox One buyers will use the various online functionality, and that the company's plans are mostly unchanged."We think most people will be using the console in the connected state, they'll be taking advantage of all that functionality. Their games will all be up to date, they'll be switching between content, they'll be doing smart matches all the time, they'll be streaming content -- then they'll have the choice, if they're going on vacation or if they're in a place with low connectivity, to use the console in a different way. Candidly, I think we're adding functionality. I think we're adding choice into the console. I don't really see it as losing things."
So is this another case of miscommunication, misdirection, obfuscation or omission?
There is no rational justification for the addition of offline disc play to prevent the family plan for DD. They just removed it.
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