Xbox one Can't play used games, if you want to borrow a game from a friend or trade games, you can't do that unless you want to spend £40 on it
Microsoft teamed up with EA... do i need to go into detail?
Xbox one reveal showed how it can play tv and sports... THATS ALL THE REVEAL SHOWED!
Microsoft employee called people backwards for wanting backwards compatibility.
Xbox one needs to be connect to the internet once every 24 hours, if you wanted to play at you uncles house but he doesn't have internet, #Dealwithit you can't play your xbox one there.
The used game thing is flat-out rumor at this point, and it's more and more looking like inaccurate rumor at that. From updated stories, it appears that there WON'T be a fee to play used games on XBOX ONE. The "check in" system will likely be used to remove gameplay data from an installed game if their database shows the game has been sold to an approved vendor of used games, at which point someone can go to that store (Gamestop, etc...) and buy the used game, and likely get an activation code and the game disc will officially be theirs and only theirs.
Microsoft will it appears take a cut from the retailer...and yes it'll be up to the retailer to decide how or if to pass that along to the consumer...but I cant see Gamestop charging more than $55 for a used game if the new price is still $60. They'll just have to eat it.
Yes, though, it appears that you won't be able to lend a game to a friend to play or try out, with SUCKS, but I'm thinking we'll see an increase in demos with this next-gen anyway.
I've considered a few times selling my Wii U, but I've decided to keep it, even though I only have 3 current disc games for it and Super Metroid (and Wii sports!!!). When the first-party Nintendo stuff starts rolling in, I'll regret getting rid of it if I do. I will for sure be getting PS4 and likely XBOX ONE since I have about $1,600 in gamestop credit I need to dump on something, but I won't abandon Wii U.