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Xbox One DRM Doesn’t Care Where Your Family Members Are
97Or, indeed, if they’re actually members of your family. If you’ve named and linked them, and as long as you’re not both trying to play the same game at once, they could be just about anywhere.
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Redbox Takes A Mild Shot At Xbox One, PS4 Over Used-Game Concerns
While the rent-by-mail service GameFly is keeping quiet on what Xbox One may mean to its future, the kiosk rental service Redbox has begun a modest lobbying campaign to remind gamers that game rentals, used games, even taking them to a friend’s home are in serious jeopardy under the new console generation.
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If You’re Still Mad About SimCity, At Least You Can Sign This Petition
Their message is clear: What happened with SimCity is not OK. Their demands are simple: Remove the always-online requirement from SimCity and future games.
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What Works Better: DRM? Or Just Being Nice To Pirates?
Earlier this week, Hotline Miami released and very quickly became the indie flavour of the minute. Then the story emerged that the game’s maker went into the forums at The Pirate Bay, home of, well, pirates, and provided technical support to people who were, technically, stealing the game.