um, can you source or explain
[quote]With the sharing with family function, that is no longer a concern. One copy of the game covers both locations. How cool would that be to play Destiny with my son without split screen or buying two copies?[/quote]
The way I read it, was that you can only play the game on one console at a given time. Unless thats only for lending games feature.
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I don't have a source, but the picture I've gotten over seeing a lot of talk around this feature is that the person that owns the game will always be able to play it, and only one of the other players on the family list will be able to play it. Which would mean that the owner and one of the family members would be able to play simultaneously. However, if two of the family members want to play at the same time, they would not be able to.
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Wish this is true :D
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Even if you are limited, it is still a vast improvement. My son and I don't always play together. Sometimes he play one thing, and I'd like to play another. Well the second Xbox may not have all the DLC to fully enjoy. This way it wouldn't matter. Of course talking about two machines I'm getting a little ahead of myself. If I cold get two, why not get both a PS4 and and an XB1? So many questions.
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I don't know. They need to explain it better. Like a lot of things.
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If a shared game is player by 1 family member, the other family members shouldn't be able to play the game.