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发表于 2013-6-14 11:26 · 黑龙江
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趁热打脸。。。
Xbox One’s policies won’t change in the short-term
June 13th, 2013 Posted in News, Xbox One
Posted By: Brian
Despite the almost-universal dissatisfaction of the Xbox One’s online authentication and used games restrictions, there are no plans to change how the console operates – at least in the short-term.
Microsoft executive Phil Spencer told CVG that the company’s policies are set. However, there could be updates and changes made down the road, similar to how the Xbox 360 was handled.
Spencer said:
“When we first shipped the Xbox 360 the idea of a Netflix didn’t exist. That robustness that we see in the digital marketplace around content wasn’t there. Free-to-play wasn’t a way that people bought games.
“And through the life of 360 there have been policy changes and Marketplace changes that have responded to consumer demand, creator demand and what’s happening in the marketplace.”
“We will be as attentive to that feedback on Xbox One as we were through 360. So what Larry’s saying is that these systems evolve. We’re a software company. If you think about the amount of times we changed the operating system on 360 – it was a number of times.
“But we wanted to set our policy as it is for Xbox One in clear terms so that there wasn’t ambiguity in what our stance was. That was our intent
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