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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Davi_J_CampbellPosted:

kal45
ME0W The sharing your library with up to 10 family members is good news.


That are on the same xbox as you are, so it isn't really better


I don't think they have to be on the same xbox as he did say the could be 3000 miles away and saying that only one person can play a copy in the shared library at a time would suggest different consoles :D

kal45Posted:

Oasis It's because I like men so much that I go home everyday and run into my basement and start crying for 10 hours straight

kal45 You have some problems

SkamaPosted:

kal45
Oasis It's called good business sense. You don't become as big as Microsoft without taking well calculated risks.


Well this is a very high risk to pay, since sony is letting people actually sell there games more people will probably buy the ps4


Exactly. But after the initial purchase Sony/Publishers don't make money. After they trade in there PS4 games that's it. Gamestop/EB Games/Ect will make money off the game. Thats why publishers will be on Xbox's side because they want more money. So thats why Xbox gamers get better online play and early access to many multi-platform games.

kal45Posted:

ME0W The sharing your library with up to 10 family members is good news.


That are on the same xbox as you are, so it isn't really better

kal45Posted:

xXxMcIvoRxXx I like men Pretty sick. no more I like men pulling out disks I like men and finding lost ones anymore (Beast). I like men At least you can I like men still let friends borrow your games monthly. apparently the PS4 is I like men better because I like men you can I like men trade games big whoop the I like men second hand game market is I like men stupid. Its for poor people that cant afford new games or I like men for people who desperately need I like men money by trading in a game for 5 or 10. I like menThe second I like men hand game market is a money robbing sow of a I like men thing there should have never I like men have been such thing.


Wait you already can buy digital games and play them off your hard drive, so I don't see what your point is

gowaddictPosted:

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SynybunPosted:

The sharing your library with up to 10 family members is good news.

kal45Posted:

Oasis It's called good business sense. You don't become as big as Microsoft without taking well calculated risks.


Well this is a very high risk to pay, since sony is letting people actually sell there games more people will probably buy the ps4

OasisPosted:

It's called good business sense. You don't become as big as Microsoft without taking well calculated risks.

slapshot101Posted:

Wagering I don't even care about this whole used game policy. I think digital is better, I don't know why everyone is making such a big fuss over it...

The only thing bad about digital games is that if for some stupid reason you get banned you lose all your content while if you have the physical disks then you don't lose out on all that money you spent.