Microsoft defends the Xbox One's used game policy

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In an interview with Ars Technica, Microsoft's marketing chief for Xbox, Yusuf Mehdi, has defended the licensing and used game policies of the Xbox One, stating that the reaction from gamers was "kind of as we expected". In the long run, he expects that gamers will see the benefits of the policies on the console, as the gaming market shifts to digital-only in favor of physical discs.

He said that Microsoft is "trying to do something pretty big in terms of moving the industry forward for console gaming into the digital world", adding that "we believe digital is better". In the future, Mehdi believes that the move to all-digital will provide the capabilities for different licensing models, although for the time being it's a "big change" that Microsoft needs to educate users about to "make sure that people understand".

Speaking directly about the situation surrounding Microsoft's controversial Xbox One used game policy, Mehdi stated that they weren't simply "giving in" to publishers with the policy, instead they were trying to balance the needs of consumers ("first and foremost") as well as publishers, retailers, and Microsoft themselves.

"Within that, we've tried to optimize, and I think we've found a great balance across all of those dimensions. But there are tradeoffs. We do want to support everyone in that system, beginning with the consumer. But we want publishers to get paid for the great IP they work on. We want retailers to be able to drive and sell our products and make a profit. So we are trying to balance across all those."

Medhi also clarified the situation regarding the sharing of your Xbox One game library with up to ten "family members", despite not being able to give all the details at this stage. According to him, a "family member" doesn't actually have to live in your house - they could be 3,000 miles away - and you'll be able to link/add Xbox Live accounts to access your shared game library, although only one person can play a copy of a shared game at the same time.

Finally, Mehdi also said it was "hard to say" what the reaction from the greater community will be over the Xbox One's various restrictions and policies.

"I think it's fair to say there's a segment of consumers at this show in particular who really pay attention, who are very passionate about all aspects of gaming, and that we listen to closely. In a broader set of community, people don't pay attention to a lot of the details. We've seen it in the research, we've seen it in a lot of the data points."

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County_CavanPosted:

I really think people are being extremely narrow minded when they think about the Xbox One.
It annoys me when people say they've failed and PS4 is going to be so much better. Ok there's about a $100 price difference, sure, it is a decent amount of money, but if you already spending at least $400 surely another $100 won't kill you, for a console that's going to last you for years to come.
People saying it's a 'tv system' are wrong. It's still going to be a great gaming system, it will still be at least on par with all gaming features of the PS4. Why don't people see the tv/entertainment element as a bonus for the Xbox?
No second hand games has been explained above and the 'always online' feature is similar. They need to change things to stop piracy and companies losing out on money they deserve.
The Xbox One will have many exclusives and features the PS4 won't have, aswel as the PS4 having some the Xbox One won't. There are positives and negatives to both.

I'm not an Xbox fanboy, I kmow the PS4 will be a great consle. It just annoys me how people say the Xbox One won't be..

millerbrother48Posted:

if it isn't broke don't fix it

Snowfl4k3zPosted:

Still doesn't make sense. Just because it's "digital", does not mean it needs to be this much of a hassle.

Red-WinePosted:

Times may be changing but this change to digital games is premature

GoldPeakTeaPosted:

I agree with Microsoft. Times are changing and Microsoft is just trying to keep up and go forward.

IgnorantChildrenPosted:

Go Micosoft. They didn't cave in and change it, they stuck by it.

Keep crying guys.

LosT_CrayonZPosted:

wow

EstablishPosted:

This is all I have to say to Microsoft:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsaTElBljOE

TheStonefatherPosted:

THCv3 "We believe digital is better". Exactly showing that Microsoft did not think of the fans when it comes to games. I am a 360 owner, and I would rather game having a disc than a file. If I wanted to game with a download, I would switch to PC.


I believe soon that whole world within the next century will become digital,paper will be the thing of the past, and physical copies of games won't be necessary. And also if you wanted to switch to a PC because of downloading a game that would be stupid seeing arcade and some disc games require mass updates like battlefield 3 for a example has about twelve gigabytes worth of updates. I personally believe Microsoft has my best interests at heart they want to build a world where I don't have to replace my Call of duty disc for chucking it at the wall. Now if they could only have a controller that is nigh indestructible.

AdamuPosted:

Sembolo Change can be good, very good at times, but I buy a fair amount of used games, and this is **** me along with many others sideways.

I have already decided to go with PS4 for many reasons. Not the stupid reasons that more than half of the idiots in America are.

I really wish I would not have gotten the Xbox 360 in the first place.

SONY has just gained a new customer. **** you Microsoft!

-From Russia


I agree With you there bro.