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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow
I guess there are some conflicting reports or I'm just not reading between the lines enough. The Forbes article seems to state that you can use a game wherever you want, but you'll have to be logged in under your account to actually play it. I'm wondering if this is meaning playing a game WITHOUT the disc at a friends house, but maybe I'm misreading.
The other report is the one I posted earlier from the MS Exec that stated you will have the same capabilities with new/used/rented that you have now.
Somewhat conflicting, but the premise between them is actually the same. If you want to play COD Black Ops II on your friends 360 & he doesn't own it, you'll need the disc.
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Hopefully they start trying to clear this up. I can't believe how they have let it get this far unless they really do plan to charge to load teh game on other consoles and they just don't know how to say it to the gaming community.
With the code on a disc format that everyone keeps throwing around it sure sounds like the disk is worthless on another console unless you have access to the profile that purchased it originally.
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