This is not rocket science.
Xbox One requires an online check at least once every 24 hours.
Xbox One games requires a code activation that connects the game to your Live Account.
You give your CD to your friend to install the game, the game requires to be connected to a Live account. If you try to link the same activation code to different accounts, Xbox One charges you. If you enter your own Live account to play the game on your friends Xbox, you can't play the game at your own Xbox back at home. If you guys try to game the system by using the same account at different times, I guess it's possible but extremely tedious and easy to counter for Microsoft.
so what happens if you don't have your x1 online for a period of a week or two? what if you take it on vacation and don't have internet? does that mean that it won't turn on and let me play games after the first day?
if shit like this is really happening with this console, i may skip on it pretty much due to principal. this direction that it seems to be going is just a way that is totally inconvenient and gives me less and less control.
i don't want to have to...
1. install a 50gb game that can take who knows how long, before i can even play it.
2. enter a 25 digit code before i can play a new game.
3. have to worry about the console "being connected" in order for it to even work.
i don't want my console to be a pc. i like the simplicity of a console over a pc, which is a major reason i play console games over pc games.
also not being able to rent games from redbox and blow through them in a couple days... yeah, all of this is really going to play a much larger role in my decision to purchase this console than i had initially thought. before the conference yesterday i was 100% going to get this day 1. now i'm totally up in the air and need to wait for more information before i decide.