so the being able to share with 10 people was tied into being online once every 24 hours. This was to verify that you didn't buy a game, install it, then give the game disc to a friend (as you didn't need the disc to play).
However, it seems most games would have only been playable for 60 minutes as a loan, and some as low as 15 minutes. It's a great idea (like Kindle here in the US you can loan books), the way of the future etc... Also, they really need to sort out digital pricing first as well. Steam at least does massive sales where shit really IS cheap (Just got Dead Island for $5), yet Xbox and PS digital games cost more than store bought copies
so the being able to share with 10 people was tied into being online once every 24 hours. This was to verify that you didn't buy a game, install it, then give the game disc to a friend (as you didn't need the disc to play).
However, it seems most games would have only been playable for 60 minutes as a loan, and some as low as 15 minutes. It's a great idea (like Kindle here in the US you can loan books), the way of the future etc... Also, they really need to sort out digital pricing first as well. Steam at least does massive sales where shit really IS cheap (Just got Dead Island for $5), yet Xbox and PS digital games cost more than store bought copies