Used games will still be around, Borrow games won't but you will still be able to buy used, as stated in the article I linked; Further details are still needed.
Dude, you NEED to connect your Xbox One to the Internet once a day just to play on your account. If you don't, it'll probably give you an Error message.
I'm glad you can see the positives in the Xbox One, because many others can't, but blindly ignoring the horrendous implementations isn't going to make the system any better. At the end of the day, 60% of my games are pre-owned. I've probably saved upwards of $300/$400 in doing so. They're taking out an aspect of gaming that has been around since its inception. People won't be able to play games before they buy them unless they play it on somebody elses Xbox. It's all so ridiculous. Get's me frustrated.
I'm basically done with gaming at this point, so I really doubt I even get a next gen system, at least for a couple years after they come out. I'm just as likely to play some San Andreas on my PS2 than anything on my PS3 and a PS4 or Xbox One when they come out if I were to get one.
Seriously, put down your fucking torches and pitchforks, people.
Calm the fuck down lol. Let's go thru this:
1) OMG! I has to connect to the internetz!
Who gives a shit? Outside of a power outage or random ISP downtime, I haven't disconnected my 360 (and PS3 for the matter) from the internet in 6 years. SIX YEARS. If you live on a military base (Thank you for your service, btw.), I understand your frustration. Otherwise, are you on AOL? Shit, get a smartphone with a Wifi hub and connect via 4g if you have to. Still better than Dial up.
Online is the Present and the Future of gaming. Deal with it.
2) OMG! I can't borrow my buddy's game. OMG NO MORE USED GAME SALES!
Not being able to borrow a friends game without a fee? That sucks. But these things aren't mutually exclusive. MS will have to address how the Digital Rights are reversed on resale, but they've specifically stated that rentals aren't gone. (Source: Go fucking google it lol)
3) OMG! WHERE ARE THE GAMES?
E3 is in a couple weeks. Microsoft has built a VERY KEEN interest in what games they're going to have at launch, and in the First few months of the console's life. These will be (mostly, hopefully) answered in a couple weeks. I've heard the nerdrage "OMG I am buying the PS4! At least I know it'll have gamez!" ...Seriously, take a fucking Xanax and shut the fuck up.
They announced the system THREE DAYS AGO.. and I've read IN THIS THREAD "Nails in the coffin." Mass.Hysteria.
Yes, and not single game was shown that day. How can you announce a GAMING CONSOLE and not show off any games? I don't give a shit if E3 is in a few weeks, you're supposed to show off the system's capabilities NOW. If they had shown some games, people who watched the reveal would tell others and the hype would spread like wildfire. The Xbox reveal will be watched more than Microsofts E3 Press Conference.
What some people are forgetting is that when unveiling a new product, you're meant to make a positive impression with it. All they've pretty much done is given people a list of negatives, specs (quite useless to anyone that isn't overly tech savvy) and told us about its entertainment capabilities. If we're all meant to wait til E3, then Microsoft should've also. And maybe i'm wrong here, but when a new Xbox is announced, who do you think it is that will be paying attention in the first place? Gamers! And most gamers didn't like what they saw. An Xbox is seen as an Xbox. While PS3 has won non-gamers over with its simple Blu Ray feature, I'm not convinced this "all in one entertainment" (hence Xbox ONE) crap is going to necessarily convince people on the same level. And yes, there are people that will NOT like that internet only restriction (I know a lot of my friends that have moved out wouldn't while they were fine buying PS3). And a mandatory Kinect? What does THAT do for non-gamers? Voice activation and gesturing? Whoopty freakin' doo. I see that as being yet another reason to turn off the non-game consumer (many gamers already aren't keen on it being compulsory as is) even with that argument of all-in-one.
I don't care if E3 is around the corner and announces a stack of games. It's not the games at this point that are even an issue for me. There are people wanting to hear that part, and good for them. But people have to remember that a console is an investment. In my situation I bought the Wii later in its life and for its exclusives, but til now I focused on 360. Even if there are exclusives, that's not going to win me over. I feel the console is fundamentally flawed. This is potentially the console I buy all games (exclusives AND cross compatible) and i'm not liking it. Unless E3 addresses what I feel are the more important aspects then they can make all the gaming announcements they want and they'd have a hard time convincing me to get the console. And if I do, it'd be down the line and it performing a role similar to the Wii (for exclusives and otherwise collecting dust). As far as i'm concerned, the many negatives already discussed are too much of a price to pay for the sake of a few games. I didn't go out of my way for PS3 despite some good exclusives there mind you and I may not here.
I'm glad so many people are upset and making it known though. There's still time for Microsoft to hear and consider the complaints. Given that it's Microsoft in the first place and they had the audacity to announce things in the way they did in the first place, it might mean nothing - their priorities are clear. But I see this as being one of the best ways for us all to be heard. These complaints (maybe not so much tucked away on a forum like this, but just in general) ARE constructive. At the very least, even if people "don't care" or are "satisfied" with what Microsoft are putting out, is it really a bad thing for people to want the console to be the best that it can be, one way or another?