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Microsoft Kills Xbox One Phone-Home DRM

One of the biggest criticisms of Microsoft's recently-announced Xbox One console was that it would require an internet connection once every 24 hours in order to keep playing games. Enough people complained about the DRM, and Microsoft listened. Today, they announced that they're removing the phone-home requirement. "After a one-time system set-up with a new Xbox One, you can play any disc based game without ever connecting online again. There is no 24 hour connection requirement and you can take your Xbox One anywhere you want and play your games, just like on Xbox 360." They've also scrapped the game trading and resale system they'd built, which allowed publishers to set their own rules with regard to used game sales. "There will be no limitations to using and sharing games, it will work just as it does today on Xbox 360." Unfortunately, that also means users won't be able to take advantage of the good parts of the original system, such as trading and gifting games without needing the disc, or sharing games with remote family members. "While we believe that the majority of people will play games online and access the cloud for both games and entertainment, we will give consumers the choice of both physical and digital content. We have listened and we have heard loud and clear from your feedback that you want the best of both worlds." Also noteworthy: they've dropped region-locks as well.

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  1. Whoosh by Gr8Apes · · Score: 5, Funny

    Whew, that chair was clos.....

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    1. Re:Whoosh by Darinbob · · Score: 5, Funny

      Unexpected. Maybe next we'll hear that the government is listening to us too. Oh wait...

  2. Xbox 180 Confirmed by Spaztian · · Score: 5, Funny

    This new Xbox 180 pretty much evens the console war again, it's going to be an interesting new generation.

  3. Re:I just had this conversation with a coworker: by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you've followed the Xbox One conversation at all (there, I used the real word, now I can call it Xbone), you know that there's only one thing Microsoft could possibly do as damage control at this point, and they just did it. Everyone has expected them to tone down the phoning home and used games policies. The "halfway" is, as many commenters below have pointed out, that they've yet to remove the built-in Kinect.

    So they've only shot themselves in one foot so far and are reloading for the other one ... still a chance to save that sock a holey demise.

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  4. Re:How comforting... by chuckinator · · Score: 5, Funny

    They are altering the deal. Pray they don't alter it any further.