Xbox One: Microsoft “didn’t push on its benefits enough”, says dev

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Microsoft didn’t do enough to sell gamers on its original Xbox One DRM policies, according to an individual presenting as a Microsoft developer.

An anonymous, alleged Xbox One developer and Microsoft employee took to Reddit to host an AMA on the new console.

“Personally I was a little surprised at the timeframe which we decided on the DRM reversal. I thought we didn’t push on its benefits enough,” the supposed developer said.

“The petition shows there are lots of people who want these benefits as much as I do and clearly our execs care or Marc Whitten wouldn’t have referred to it in his IGN interview.”

As for what those benefits were, the dev apparently confirmed that the no-disc game sharing feature was for full games – not short trials, as rumoured.

“Its purpose was to eliminate the need to ever have to physically hand someone a game that you bought to share with them,” they said.

The dev also has come interesting little snippets to share about the console in general. One thing he or she revealed is that the OS’s Snap feature – allowing you to switch back and forth between applications – only works with some app.

“Snapping is only available to certain apps such as IE, Skype, the game DVR upload tool, etc. Game titles cannot be snapped,” they said.

The dev said the Xbox One’s fans are “almost inaudible”, and that the new Kinect sensor costs almost as much as the console to manufacture.

“The goal with having a Kinect ship with every Xbox is to guarantee to game developers if they implement Kinect features into their games, everyone who has an Xbox will be able to experience it,” they said.

“I often see people dismiss the Kinect instantly because they haven’t seen it work like I have. It is an integral part of the Xbox One experience. The number of features on the Xbox One that uses the Kinect is almost too many to count. I can’t imagine using the console without it.”

The site’s moderators believe they have confirmed the poster’s identity, and the dev is notably careful to avoid outing their identity, but the information cannot, of course, be verified.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/07/15/xbox-one-microsoft-didnt-push-on-its-benefits-enough-says-anon-dev/

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RuinsPosted:

M60
-Mark
III_XBOI_III It's true, Microsoft didn't push positive features. They more or less pushed what you couldn't do instead. I feel that if they if they would've done a better job, then they could've possibly kept the the drm that they love so dearly.


They focused on everything besides gaming and the details of the DRM. They never gave a clear answer about the restrictions of game sharing.


If they did people really would have liked it more.


if the DRM did not have the offline restrictions then i would of liked it...

IlIuminatiPosted:

-Mark
III_XBOI_III It's true, Microsoft didn't push positive features. They more or less pushed what you couldn't do instead. I feel that if they if they would've done a better job, then they could've possibly kept the the drm that they love so dearly.


They focused on everything besides gaming and the details of the DRM. They never gave a clear answer about the restrictions of game sharing.


If they did people really would have liked it more.

RuinsPosted:

-Mark
III_XBOI_III It's true, Microsoft didn't push positive features. They more or less pushed what you couldn't do instead. I feel that if they if they would've done a better job, then they could've possibly kept the the drm that they love so dearly.


They focused on everything besides gaming and the details of the DRM. They never gave a clear answer about the restrictions of game sharing.


and the fact that you could not play offline

DJMarkyMarkPosted:

III_XBOI_III It's true, Microsoft didn't push positive features. They more or less pushed what you couldn't do instead. I feel that if they if they would've done a better job, then they could've possibly kept the the drm that they love so dearly.


They focused on everything besides gaming and the details of the DRM. They never gave a clear answer about the restrictions of game sharing.

III_XBOI_IIIPosted:

It's true, Microsoft didn't push positive features. They more or less pushed what you couldn't do instead. I feel that if they if they would've done a better job, then they could've possibly kept the the drm that they love so dearly.

BxnHPosted:

Seems like they regret removing the DRM. Hopefully it will be added again!

Scared_of_WaterPosted:

They really didn't

TatorPosted:

SAGE they made it look like a crap entertainment center they want money from everyone and put less thinking into gaming im mad.


You are not smart

All consoles including pc do other things beside gaming I CANT STAND PEOPLE LIKE YOU omg

RaitoKunRyukPosted:

xxHASTERSKSxx id say buy the system then burn it and put it on youtube and tell m$ what you think of there system


They wouldn't care, they got you to buy it, their mission is accomplished.

SgTMadkid96Posted:

-Nuclear Bringing back DRM without the 24 hour connection yet still allowing game sharing through disks would be the Console Dream. Then the Xbox one would be up a generation since the PS4 is like an upgraded Xbox 360 and really nothing new.

Bring back the good parts of DRM, keep current policies. Microsoft would be godly again.


That would be amazing. However if you didn't have to connect every now and then people would find a way to abuse the system and pirating would be at an all time high...