Microsoft's upcoming next-generation gaming console Xbox One has created controversy over its policy of restricting sale of used games and the need to connect to internet atleast once in 24 hours.
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It seems like Microsoft will be defending its policy until launch time.
The more microsoft defends crap like this, the less willing I am to buy the Bonebox
And this is why people should stop hoping they will change their policy for now cause they're trying to defend it.
Defending it = no plans to change. In comparison to the amount of indie games Sony will have next gen, they'll have none.
E3 was just a few days ago. They can't go out and make statements without having a few meetings.