How the Xbox One draws more processing power from cloud computing

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[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24558025#p24558025:3mygkiau said:
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[url=http://meincmagazine.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24557957#p24557957:3mygkiau said:
ukcannonfodder[/url]":3mygkiau]this is just unbelievable, ive always joked about how m% will use the connect to count the ppl in the room then charge per ticket, which now seems like it could become reality.

http://games.slashdot.org/story/13/05/2 ... ut-of-sale

Chewbacon writes "Details about the used-game policy on Microsoft's newly-announced Xbox One console have been leaked. The policy explains how used-game retailers can survive Xbox One destroying the used-game market as we know it: they have to agree to Microsoft's terms and conditions to do so. In summary, the used game retailer can still buy the game from the consumer, but they must report the consumer relinquishing their license to play the game to a Microsoft database. They must also sell it at a market price (35£ in the UK), but the publisher will get a cut of the price. The article goes on to explain how Xbox One will phone home periodically to verify a player hasn't sold the game according to the aforementioned database." A big downside is that we're likely going to see the end of cheap, used games. A potential upside pointed out by Ben Kuchera at the Penny Arcade Report is that this would unquestionably boost revenue for game publishers, giving the smart ones an opportunity to step away from the $60 business model and adopt pricing practices seen on Steam and iTunes (neither of which allow the purchase of "used" games/media). Also, it's worth noting that even if the policy leak is 100% correct, it could change before the console actually launches.
I fail to see what that has to do with Kinect and the ability to count how many people are there.


http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/24/ ... visual-drm

MS does appear to have patents on the technology. so in theory they could implement it.

yeah thanks but no thanks.
 
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