Black_Jesus
Superstar
First is family sharing, this feature is near and dear to me and I truly felt it would have helped the industry grow and make both gamers and developers happy. *The premise is simple and elegant, when you buy your games for Xbox One, you can set any of them to be part of your shared library. *Anyone who you deem to be family had access to these games regardless of where they are in the world. *There was never any catch to that, they didn't have to share the same billing address or physical address it could be anyone. *When your family member accesses any of your games, they're placed into a special demo mode. This demo mode in most cases would be the full game with a 15-45 minute timer and in some cases an hour. *This allowed the person to play the game, get familiar with it then make a purchase if they wanted to. *When the time limit was up they would automatically be prompted to the Marketplace so that they may order it if liked the game. *
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Its good they abandoned that whack sh!t then. LOL. I knew there had to be some kinda catch.
