Welp. The Family share stuff (which hasn't been clarified, but let's assume it includes a person in the same household for this instance) is reliant upon the person owning an Xbox One as well right? How is this any different than simply letting your family member borrow that game from your "stack" to play on their system?
I could see how this is could be a benefit if this means that person doesn't have to pay for an online pass themselves. I guess that's good (Considering most passes are only 10$)?
As far as giving games away, you can do that with a physical copy of the game (not including said online pass for the game(s) if there are any, which ties into the digital aspect). I guess that's good in that regard?
If you're of the opinion that physical disks should go away into the oblivion that's fine. Not knocking your opinion. But with the current pricing structure of games, unless they cut down to 39.99 I don't ever see it being a viable business model (as nothing IMO is capable of being an impulse buy, which is how Gamestop gets people to buy used games by reducing the price in a reasonable manner most of the times...).
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