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Originally Posted by MrYac
you mean the "details" given on pastebin by a nameless anonymous "developer" that were later said to be 100% false by actual people with names that work at Microsoft?
but oh well when all's said and done if any of you want to get me a ps4 i'd still play it with you
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It's really simple to me:
1. Nobody explained family sharing properly at E3. Shady.
2. If it was what they said it was they would have kept it. And we'd all be MS fan boys.
Net net. It was not what they said it was.
Besides, the developers would have a heart attack if it was true.
When they realized all their BS was being rejected overall they took the opportunity to reverse family sharing because they knew it was the last straw.
I don't trust MS. And I don't trust the tweets from the MS higher ups.
They NEVER elaborated. That's a clue.
They NEVER decided that it would be smart to keep the feature. That's another clue.
Besides as a business model it doesn't work.