I purchased the digital TTK on first Xbox one and we all could play. I re downloaded it on my second Xbox one and only I could access TTK. I ended up buying a physical disc so the kids could play upstairs. Pretty sure its the wave of the future for digital.
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Edited by wickedwahine808: 9/17/2015 2:44:23 AM[quote]Pretty sure its the wave of the future for digital.[/quote] Only if we, as customers agree to the practice. Price/demand. Then again, if folks agree to $20 to dance like MC Hammer, anything is possible. I am glad you did and can afford multiple copies for your kids, but most can't. $80 DLC are not the way I want the future to look. Edit: Also, *easily*confused,I didn't think TK was available on disc? Or did you buy the whole game again? Lol, I haven't tried playing the game yet, wonder what will happen when I will as four of us share console at home.
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I bought the full game cause Im an idiot. Now that I review the comments and think about it, the gaming companies will make a fortune off parents like me. Yeah- not happy but game is interesting and re-playable.
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It's a good game no doubt, but the pricing has gone a bit out of hand. Not all gaming companies value profit over creativity and players enjoyment and I hope in the near future we will see AAA games coming from smaller studios without the ensnarement of big corporations. The technology has become available at a much lower cost which will be good for creative talents to strive :)