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Xbox One Family plan and the 24 hour check-in

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The need for the 24 hour check in is coming to light, in terms of Xbox One's family share plan, which allows two people to play the same game copy at the same time from different Xbox One units.

The official details are expected to be released in the coming months, but here is a summary from an Xbox representative.

I know we are all confused about the details of this policy, and I hope this doesn't add any more confusion...I'm cross-posting this from another thread because it MAY answer some of the questions that are circulating in this thread. I went to the Microsoft store today and pre-ordered. There was a Microsoft representative there, since it's in Bellevue, so I decided to talk to him about some of the concerns and hopefully clarify a few things. I summarized what he said, but it was about a 20 minute convo and I asked him a bunch of different scenarios to try to nail down some specifics. Here's the points that I posted in the Hype thread:



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I talked to the 'on-site' Microsoft representative there about some of the issues, here's a rundown of some of the interesting things he said:

1. In the family/friend circle, concurrent play is allowed on the same game. Say I get battlefield 4 and put it in my share. 1 person can play it with me, single player and/or multiplayer.

2. The other 9 people no longer have access to my shared library until that person is done playing.

3. Every person within the group can make their shared games available, so if 5 people in the group buy battlefield 4, the other 5 can play concurrently through other 'shared libraries' in the group. This way, everyone gets to play.

4. (this one tidbit was REALLY interesting) Let's say you have battlefield 4 in your family share circle, and you pick up halo 5 when it drops. no one in that circle is really interested at all in that game. you can have OTHER circles that you can share games with. You CANNOT have the same game in multiple circles, however. So if you put Halo 5 in one, it cannot be in another unless you remove it from that circle. No word on how many circles you can have, however.

5. The trade-off with this system, as I know a lot of people on GAF were saying there HAD to be one, is already known. It's the 24-hour check. In order to make sure that this system isn't exploitable, they needed a way to ensure that games weren't being passed around physically to be pirated/exploited. So that's the trade-off, to get this type of sharing system between friends/family and keep devs/pubs happy.

There were other things, but I got stuck in traffic and this is all that I one-noted. If I explained something in a way that you don't get, I'll try to rephrase it for you. I'm paraphrasing most of this because our conversation was probably 20 minutes and I had to go through MULTIPLE scenarios and analogies to get exact info from him.

I'm still looking forward to Major Nelson laying it out in plain english, but there were some good tidbits. This is what the Microsoft stores are being trained with from the reps, so take that as you will.

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Sounds interesting, although way too good to be true. It would be great if it actually works that way though. My brother and I could take turns buying games.
 
On the PS3 I remember my friends would share games between each other by sharing accounts.. I know it's not as elegant a solution as this, but I'd be surprised if Sony didn't just refine the process to match this feature.
 
On the PS3 I remember my friends would share games between each other by sharing accounts.. I know it's not as elegant a solution as this, but I'd be surprised if Sony didn't just refine the process to match this feature.

Yea, but they cut down active console allowance from I think 4 (some say 5, but I could have swore it was 4) to just 2. Based on that, I don't think Sony wants a repeat of so much gamesharing amongst "strangers."
 

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