@lilcurt1978 @JDWolfie YOU'RE (not you) to stupid to understand your grammar is horrible. It's a shame people like to point things out and call people retarded and stupid, when they are just as bad. Especially when you show it in your comment attacking them for being "stupid"
@At3fD Your comment was in fact a response you could expect from a 12 year old. I have not actually said anything about the Xbox, i have strictly said Microsoft. If you read all my comments, you will see that I do hope the Xbox does well I just hate Microsoft. Do I think this feature is a good idea, yes. It's alot better than the way they had it before where you could only have one license per console. I was also simply stating that people are ridiculous to think this article is talking about something new and amazing when it has simply been done before, and by none other the company that the Microsoft Fanboys so desperately hate.
@GTR12 It will, unless Microsoft compensates them somehow, which I do not see happening. But it's like buying a game and letting a friend borrow it. I'm sure these aren't the full details and as usual, they have not, and probably will not go into detail about. It will have it's limitation in terms of the amount of consoles you can share on. As well as having to deactivate a device in order to share on another because you have reached said limit.
@At3fD @clynch0527 @Mkeegs79 Actually, currently the PS3 has outsold the Xbox 360 and is holding it right now. Yes the 360 outsold it longer, but was also released a year early and cheaper. I'd say its impressive on Sony's end. Honestly, I don't hate the Xbox, I hate the company behind it.
@Sstuart02 Alot that they do, is either a spinoff or some different form of what has already been done..its like Mew and Mewtwo..they took the original, extracted the DNA and tried to clone it. Doing so created a very powerful (though as we all know Mewtwo is not more powerful than Mew) being that was bent on world destruction. So in other words..Microsoft is Mewtwo.
@Mkeegs79 @At3fD They got their 15 minutes when they said they changed their policy on the used games and always online feature...then people were over it.
@Juon408 @tommynj Typically, with any device or software that allows sharing, it requires you to put in your current password in order to change the password, so unless you actually gave them the password to login and did not do it yourself, you will be safe.
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