Why did they take it away, if they are going to bring it back? Its sound like I'm taking my ball and going home type moment from MS, and this is why I can't fukk with them right now. He's basically saying we may bring it back, but never offers why they took it away. They just need to shut the fukk up an do it, not talk about it.
I have a suspicion them MFers are going to put it behind a paywall and make you pay more on a tiered system silver gold and now plat.
Here's an actual quote from the article...
just from a pure engineering perspective, to be able to get that work done. So taking Family Sharing out of the launch window was not about were going to take our toys and go home or something like that. It was just sort of the logistics of how do we get this very, very clear request that people really want, that choice, and how do we make sure we can do an excellent job of that
But even with this, I see things that make me have questions. The article talks about just getting to launch, then adding a bunch of features. But before they would talk about how they wanted everything implemented at the start of this gen so you can fully enjoy your "do everything box"
I knew they would still add features over time, but still. Now it seems like they gonna "ACT" like they doing all this work, then they'll give us what they was gonna give us anyway and be like "Tadaaaaaa" which is cool for people who don't follow them already. People that follow them already know things that you guys don't talk about (PS fanboys)
Crimson Dragon is a 360 XBLA title that was moved to Xbox One. Not improved. I've read on here how ppl said "Yo, that looked really good" well its a 360 game that hasn't been improved at all. Tru Story
New systems updating themselves because they connected. I have an always on xbox 360 that does all that. No, literally all that

Your xbox 360 can do it too, just not right now like mine can. So that feature isn't something special, not really.
Family sharing, makes only too much sense to have it for DD only games. (GOD)
That way, there is more insentive to buy games digitally. Immediately games would be more popular via download. We all assume it'll be like that in a few years anyway

I don't buy the whole "We got to figure shyt out and blah blah blah"
And if they really think the issue is communicating what they want? The same article then said because of the "petition" they are doing a better job of communicating
All they need to do is holla at me, I'll take the message global instead of bullshytting in this small pond that IMDB doesn't even recognize