onPause writes:
Guess what, having an always connected console would have allowed for some cool implementations like having your entire family share games that you purchased without trading a disc – ever. Sure there are the drawbacks of having to be always connected but this is something we have never seen in this capacity. Not even Steam offers this feature as of now.
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Funny how much positive sentiment there is for this stuff, now that its OFFICIALLY GONE!
I officially hate the gaming community. To all you whiney kids who couldnt be bothered to shut the hell up and let a good thing happen...
ONE FINGER SALUTE! THANKS TO YOU, WE WILL STAGNATE FOR ANOTHER GENERATION!
Yup, 5 years of waiting :/
They couldn't have done it the way they planned. Forcing too much at this stage won't help.
I would have liked an 'Opt In' program at least, allow me to use the cloud, etc OR allow me to make an offline device... I am sure they could have found a happy medium.
Wow. I love how all these people are coming out of the woodwork to defend it now. Where we're your balls the last few weeks when their policies were universally derided? This is good news because consumer rights was protected. MS didn't have to get rid of the family share but they did as an F you to the gamers because they now have egg on their face.