Microsoft confirms day one update must be downloaded for Xbox One

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Microsoft revealed earlier today that it's bowing to pressure from some parts of the gaming community and changing its policies regarding used games and mandatory internet connectivity on the Xbox One. While these changes will appease some, they certainly won't please everyone, with some features being dropped as a result of the revised policies.

While the requirement for the console to check in online at least once every 24 hours has been dropped, Xbox One buyers will still need to connect the web the first time they use their console. IGN spoke with Microsoft's Marc Whitten earlier today, who confirmed that users will need to download and install a required update at first launch.

"There was always going to be a day one update on the console," said Whitten, "and that's frankly just a difference in manufacturing schedules versus software schedules. We just wanted to be clear that that hasn't changed, that you have to go online to get the software for day one, then you wouldn't have to be connected after that."

While Whitten didn't reveal details of just what the update might include, or how large it might be, he did say that any web connection will do. In response to an enquiry about whether users will be able to download their update through smartphone tethering, he replied: "Sure. Any way that you can get connectivity to the Live service would enable that to come down to the console."

He added that Microsoft considers that that won't be an issue for the majority of customers: "We believe that most people, frankly, are going to continue to take advantage of the connected state and all that comes with it."

Whitten also noted that Microsoft hasn't changed its stance on Kinect, and that the Xbox One will still require the sensor in order to play games. "We still believe Kinect is a really critical part of the architecture," he said. "We think it changes the way you can interact with your experiences... and we want game and interactive entertainment creators to be able to know they can take advantage of it, and we want it to be completely consistent for our users. So we still are very comitted to how Kinect transforms that experience."

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-SpaarkyPosted:

There's probably an update for the 360 aswell

Snowfl4k3zPosted:

they should've put the update in the xbox one already because it's not even sold yet so they include the update when people buy it.

I-DA-KINGPosted:

They should of made it so you need to connect once every month or so, Then if someone is going on vacation they can use it, They did't need to remove all of it

MurderersPosted:

they could've just installed it but its fine. still getting it tho :p

PlusnetPosted:

-Brayden At least Microsoft is making good on the requirement part, I still don't think I'm buying and Xbox One though.


Yeah, same with me.

FyePosted:

this xbo isnt all that great

KatsumiPosted:

Microsoft is really jumpy with this console release. They are saying one thing and then doing the other

HlTMANPosted:

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HlTMAN I'm still amazed at how many people care about this... The world now a days revolves around the Internet almost anything you do is connected to the Internet in some shape or form! The Internet will only get bigger and bigger I defiantly will not see it end and nether will my kids kids! I can see its a little ridiculous connecting every 24hrs but get over it! It's not that big of a deal you prob shouldn't have and xbox if your that worried about connecting to the Internet nor anything else the has todo with it!


you don't have to connect to the internet ever 24 hours anymore ....


Ya I know I really wouldn't have cared any way! I found it weird when it was announced the same with the new connect about it knowing when you walked in the room... But who care you wanna watch me scratch my butt go right ahead your more then welcome lol

ODSTPosted:

It's sad to think that they had to spend 2 months defending DRM just to now get rid of it. I wonder if Microsoft will be this stubborn with other policies too?

MattRyanPosted:

At least Microsoft is making good on the requirement part, I still don't think I'm buying and Xbox One though.