Yeah, this sucks for us.  Even worse, many of these games come out with
dual licenses so that you can play on Windows 10 or XB1 for the same
purchase.  I bought a couple games and checked it out.  It was amazing to
be able to just continue my Halo Wars right where I left off on my laptop,
but it was double the download size.  This makes Forza potentially 200GB,
without DLC.  When you are providing customers 300-500GB per month without
overages it makes heavy Xbox customers very quickly switch providers.  I'm
not sure if that is a blessing or a curse.  For now, it has not been a
gigantic churn issue for us, but the future of 4K content will likely hit
us all pretty hard.

My main issue with this is that purchasing a disc is not an option.  I
initially bought discs, only to find that even after ripping them to the
hard drive, I have to walk down to the network closet to insert the disc.
Digitally purchased games can just be loaded from a menu, like all of the
hacked consoles.  There is no option to 'upgrade' to a digital license if
you have purchased a disc.  Also, if you own multiple Xbox One consoles
(say at home and at work), you can play any of your games on either
console, at any time, just not simultaneously.  Discs are now useless to
me.  The only way to get this digital license is to download it from the
Internet (or hack the console...not yet an option).  This has been a big
bummer to heavy Xbox users when they get hit with massive overages, and
they usually switch to Comcast.

On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 10:19 PM, Eric Kuhnke <[email protected]> wrote:

> This will be the new normal with the next generation Xbox, when many
> customers start bringing them home...
>
> https://m.hardocp.com/news/2017/06/18/forza_motorsport_7_
> will_be_100gb_download
>
>
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