Thursday, 20 June 2013

The Microsoft changes after consumer outcry



Microsoft will be returned back to the much-criticised the requirement for its upcoming Xbox game console to connect to the Internet on a regular basis that makes it clear that the will be no limitation on the distribution of games. News Xbox One policies


Microsoft Corp. has been criticized as vague opinions on whether it allows one Xbox buyers used software. The players also expressed their distaste for the requirement that the console is connected to the Internet once a day.


Don Mattrick, Microsoft's interactive entertainment business, Chairman, said in a blog post Wednesday that the Internet connection is no longer required to play games on the Xbox one since its introduction, and users can share and play the games, as they have for the Xbox 360.


Mattrick said that these changes are of a feedback, Microsoft has since unveiled plans for the console in May.


"You told us how much you loved the flexibility is today the games you have on the disk. The ability to borrow, share, and sell these games at your discretion is incredibly important to you, "he wrote. "Also important is for you feel free to play offline for a long period of time, all over the world."


Targeted at Microsoft shot rival Sony Corp. announced last week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, that the upcoming PlayStation 4 does not require regular Internet access works and that the company is trying to limit the use of game sales.


Both consoles will go on sale later this year for the Xbox one for $ 499 and the PS4 is $ 399.