Electronic Arts says it didn't ask for Xbox One's DRM
Peter Moore, chief operating officer of EA, told Polygon that the speculation is "completely false," noting that the company's decision to abandon online passes had nothing to do with the upcoming console generation.
"As the guy who is the chief operating officer of Electronic Arts I can tell you that EA did not aggressively lobby for the platform holders to put some gating function in there to allow or disallow used games. I am on record as being a proponent of used games. I like the ecosystem. I like the fact that it's kept pricing at a good level for eight years. I like the fact that someone can buy a physical game and see some equity in that game. That keeps GameStop vibrant and they are a great launch and marketing partner for us.
EA has never had a conversation, and I have been present at all of them, with all of the manufacturers, saying you must put a system in place that allows us to take a piece of the action or even stop it. Absolutely incorrect."
Moore added that EA stopped using its online pass requirement because "it just wasn't resonating with the consumer" and that it "just wasn't consumer friendly." In the end, EA decided to cancel the requirement because it was unwanted by consumers and impacted user experience.
Microsoft's Xbox One console restricts the sale of used games to approved stores, though third-party publishers can opt out of the program or can set set up their own "transfer fees" with stores. Additionally, games can only be given to someone on a user's Xbox Live friends list for at least 30 days, and the transfer can only be made once per game license; how Microsoft plans to handle game rentals has yet to be addressed.
When EA canceled the online pass requirement, it retroactively made all games that previously used the feature available free of charge. The requirement was originally implemented as a way for EA to make money on the sale of used games; users who purchased a game second-hand could still play the single-player modes, but multiplayer options required them to buy online passes.
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TaigaAisakaPosted:
slapshot101 No company would openly support these restrictions on the Xbox even though they all like these restrictions because it means more money for them.
Well a lot of people where getting mad at EA for something(I don't know what it was) and they started listening to their customers feedback and I guess this was one of the things people wanted changed.
TaigaAisakaPosted:
ExoticWolfs I am glad they got rid of online passes. :) I like them much more now. :D
Yeah I didn't know about the online pass when I bought Battlefield 3 so I never looked through the manuals, put the game in and couldn't play online and was confused as to why I couldn't play online. I actually ended up buying the online pass with MSP before realizing I had it the whole time ._.
slapshot101Posted:
No company would openly support these restrictions on the Xbox even though they all like these restrictions because it means more money for them.
thePiManxPosted:
why did is he saying "... I can tell you that EA did not aggressively lobby ..."
is he implying that they did lobby, but not aggressively?
is he implying that they did lobby, but not aggressively?
AchePosted:
koofd thank god they have got rid of all online passes
I know right, they were stupid imo and were just a way for them to get more and more money.
neboPosted:
Wart They're playing Mr Friendly after they got voted the worst company in the world if you ask me.
they honestly didn't deserve worst in the world... comparing to others.
TomorrowLandPosted:
They're playing Mr Friendly after they got voted the worst company in the world if you ask me.
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