Microsoft says Xbox One isn't getting new DRM policies

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Microsoft famously backtracked on its previous plans to put in restrictive DRM policies on Xbox One games this summer. However, concerns that Microsoft is planning to put in new DRM restrictions surfaced over the weekend, in part due to the experience of one person who got his Xbox One earlier than Microsoft's Nov. 22 launch date.

André Weingarten, a student from New York state, was able to play a disc copy of "Call of Duty: Ghosts" offline in campaign mode, even though his Xbox One was banned from connecting to the Internet, over the weekend. However, he later discovered he was unable to play the game at all.

Microsoft Xbox executive Albert Penello later posted on the NeoGAF message boards that this was not a sign of a new DRM game policy for the Xbox One, but simply a consequence of the fact that the company is still not ready to debut the console to the public. He stated, "His build is now old. This is why we were saying we didn't want people on early - it's not done yet." He added, "When we launch, console will work exactly as you expect today on 360."

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DeadMousePosted:

Good, I hated the DMR it had

EtaPosted:

-Mark I'm not surprised by this. I still wish they explained the DRM policies better. Much more people would of liked it if they did.


I think it was the fact that your Xbox would have to be connected to the Internet once every 24 hours to update that put people off.

EtaPosted:

I hope they don't feel the need to bring back DRM.

DJMarkyMarkPosted:

I'm not surprised by this. I still wish they explained the DRM policies better. Much more people would of liked it if they did.

GotOverclockingPosted:

Awesome! Now I can play happy ever after!

HorizexPosted:

Brandownage27 Cool, but I still don't trust them any more.


And why would you trust sony when they pretty much just handed anonymous PSN account information and credit cards and allowed then to knock PSN servers down for months.

Brandownage27Posted:

Cool, but I still don't trust them any more.

neboPosted:

That's good news, DRM is a bad thing