Suspended and banned accounts will still be able to play previously downloaded single-player games on their Xbox consoles. They won't be able to use any features that require a connection to Xbox's online services, though, including redownloading previous purchases or making new purchases from the Xbox Store.
So they plan to steal your games. There's a lesson here about actually owning content you pay for.
That means that if you get banned for whatever reason, you won't be able to save progress in the campaign mode of Forza 2023, which is online only. And in a game that costs $70.
That game would be little more than a paperweight. And still, shills online continue to defend and overlook forced DRM in single player, premium games.
Doesn't this violate some sort of customer protection or antitrust law?
Would love for someone more knowledgeable than me to answer this.
So they plan to steal your games. There's a lesson here about actually owning content you pay for.
That means that if you get banned for whatever reason, you won't be able to save progress in the campaign mode of Forza 2023, which is online only. And in a game that costs $70.
That game would be little more than a paperweight. And still, shills online continue to defend and overlook forced DRM in single player, premium games.
Doesn't this violate some sort of customer protection or antitrust law?
Would love for someone more knowledgeable than me to answer this.
Presumably that would be just one of the many rights we sign away every time we click 'agree' on an EULA that is forced upon us.