A new leak seems to reinforce claims that Microsoft's next-generation
"Durango" Xbox will require mandatory game installation and have an
"always on, always connected" internet policy.
The leak, from VGleaks and reported by Verge, provides screen shorts from an Xbox
Development Kit (XDK) for Microsoft's upcoming console. Those grabs state that
each new console will house a hard drive with enough capacity to "hold a
large number of games." More than that, "play from the optical drive
will not be supported." That lines up with what Kotaku reported last month.
The leak also includes references to the fact
that the Xbox will be an "always on, always connected" console. That
could add weight to rumors that have suggested that an activation system will
prevent users from using second-hand games on the console.
It's worth
pointing out that, while the leak seems genuine, the XDK dates back to 2012.
So, it may be the case that Microsoft considered an anti-used policy on games
but has since abandoned it. Don't hold you breath, though. [Source]
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