Wired got to look at the Xbox one before the conference.
Games install to the HDD meaning that games are restricted to Xbox Live accounts. This means you can't used used games without paying a "fee" that pops up when you don't own the game and try to install it.
So if there is a fee for used games, what will this do to the game renting market?
Unlike DVDs and Blu-Ray movies that make a "rent" version, currently companies that rent game are in fact renting a retail disc. So if MS is going to charge a "fee" it is likely that this will be the case with rental games too. This means that people that rent a game will have to pay twice, once to the renter and again to MS.
I know that most of us here are collectors and the chances of renting a video game are low, but that is not the case with the general population, like many families out there.
Also this will kill the age old tradition of kids inviting friends over to play video games and having the friend bring some of their games.
BTW.... unrelated to my comment.... Sony stock jumped 10% the moment the MS press conference ended... WHAT DOSE THAT TELL YOU?
