NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Xbox Support
Xbox One
Overview
When you designate a specific Xbox One as your home console, people can play your downloaded games without having to sign in.
If you’re traveling or experiencing a network or service outage, you can continue to play downloaded games by setting the console to offline mode. You'll need to designate your home console before you go offline. See What you can do when your Xbox One console is offline to learn more.
We recommend you designate the most frequently used console as your home Xbox.https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/games/my-home-xbox
Their info:
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Xbox Support
Xbox One
Overview
When you designate a specific Xbox One as your home console, people can play your downloaded games without having to sign in.
If you’re traveling or experiencing a network or service outage, you can continue to play downloaded games by setting the console to offline mode. You'll need to designate your home console before you go offline. See What you can do when your Xbox One console is offline to learn more.
We recommend you designate the most frequently used console as your home Xbox.https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/games/my-home-xbox
Their info:
does not work the same way with MMOs.
The type of Game they were talking about are normal Xbox one games, this has nothing to do with MMOs. The MMO account is directly linked to the account, not the xbox.
as i said above, it would be like asking if your friend can use your computer and gain access to the game, but use a differenct account then the one you bought.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Xbox Support
Xbox One
Overview
When you designate a specific Xbox One as your home console, people can play your downloaded games without having to sign in.
If you’re traveling or experiencing a network or service outage, you can continue to play downloaded games by setting the console to offline mode. You'll need to designate your home console before you go offline. See What you can do when your Xbox One console is offline to learn more.
We recommend you designate the most frequently used console as your home Xbox.https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/games/my-home-xbox
Their info:
does not work the same way with MMOs.
The type of Game they were talking about are normal Xbox one games, this has nothing to do with MMOs. The MMO account is directly linked to the account, not the xbox.
as i said above, it would be like asking if your friend can use your computer and gain access to the game, but use a differenct account then the one you bought.
Actually it's for "all" owned games from the profile who has designated the home console
Read the links....
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »Xbox Support
Xbox One
Overview
When you designate a specific Xbox One as your home console, people can play your downloaded games without having to sign in.
If you’re traveling or experiencing a network or service outage, you can continue to play downloaded games by setting the console to offline mode. You'll need to designate your home console before you go offline. See What you can do when your Xbox One console is offline to learn more.
We recommend you designate the most frequently used console as your home Xbox.https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/games/my-home-xbox
Their info:
does not work the same way with MMOs.
The type of Game they were talking about are normal Xbox one games, this has nothing to do with MMOs. The MMO account is directly linked to the account, not the xbox.
as i said above, it would be like asking if your friend can use your computer and gain access to the game, but use a differenct account then the one you bought.
Actually it's for "all" owned games from the profile who has designated the home console
Read the links....
Oh, i did, i just understand what they meant.
I agree but just reading the two it seems either ps4 differs or they (ZOS) aren't familiar with Xbox One features and program benefits so they listed a standard policy that applies to PCThere are already MMO's on Xbox and Microsoft's policy has held up with those as well. I can't imagine ZOS being able to over throw Microsoft's policy. If it's on your home console and the other accounts are tied to yours as well, I don't see how you wouldn't be able to play it. It's been that way with every game for years now.
Naivefanboi wrote: »Sounds like 1 account per gold membership. But mutiple people can log in an out of a given console. So as long as everyone has their own profile and gold/ps+ should just be a matter of user login and out.
KrisButtar wrote: »FF14 is the same way, only one account is tied to SE any other profile on my console results in needing another subscription. It makes sense if its a subscription only game but this is B2P with an optional sub maybe its MMO thing?
And the problem is?NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I came across this and I'm bothered. It seems my family can't play my copy of TESO so you seem to be forcing each profile to spend $60?
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I came across this and I'm bothered. It seems my family can't play my copy of TESO so you seem to be forcing each profile to spend $60?
https://help.elderscrollsonline.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/28399/kw/Xbox resolution
CAN SEVERAL PLAYSTATION NETWORK OR XBOX LIVE ACCOUNTS SHARE ACCESS TO ONE ESOTU ACCOUNT?
Updated 04/17/2015 04:18 AM Published 04/16/2015 03:19 PM
Accounts for The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited on console are each tied to a unique PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account. Attempts to link a different PlayStation Network or Xbox Live account to an ESOTU console account will result in an error.
Account sharing is also a violation of our Terms of Service and can result in a permanent account ban. Players can view our Terms of Service here: https://account.elderscrollsonline.com/terms-of-service.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »And the problem is?NewBlacksmurf wrote: »I came across this and I'm bothered. It seems my family can't play my copy of TESO so you seem to be forcing each profile to spend $60?
PC players can't 'account share', why should console players be able to?
djnapstyb14_ESO wrote: »Good question. Is it even possible to buy the game twice on one console? Im still tryna get my girl hooked on eso lol
This is absolutely hilarious - and disheartening at the same time- what you are asking for makes no sense, how long have you been playing games and do you know nothing about commercial sales????
What you are wanting is similar to myself demanding that because i bought my pc account, i SHOULD be allowed to share; share is such a poor word that you use because you can't share an mmo account; to SHARE my game with all the computers in my network at home.
This isnt possible so what you are asking for is to buy the game once, one payment for one account, yes? But for them to treat every xbox login as a SEPARATE account. Let's say you have 3 X box 1's - you buy one game - you demand 2 more accounts for free???? AHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHA sweet lord what people come up with these days I don't know about about your rules but mmo accounts have NEVER worked that way... sure you may be able to share that one game to all the consoles - but only one person would be able to play the game at a time. so stop being a scrooge and cough up those sweet $$$
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »This is absolutely hilarious - and disheartening at the same time- what you are asking for makes no sense, how long have you been playing games and do you know nothing about commercial sales????
What you are wanting is similar to myself demanding that because i bought my pc account, i SHOULD be allowed to share; share is such a poor word that you use because you can't share an mmo account; to SHARE my game with all the computers in my network at home.
This isnt possible so what you are asking for is to buy the game once, one payment for one account, yes? But for them to treat every xbox login as a SEPARATE account. Let's say you have 3 X box 1's - you buy one game - you demand 2 more accounts for free???? AHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHA sweet lord what people come up with these days I don't know about about your rules but mmo accounts have NEVER worked that way... sure you may be able to share that one game to all the consoles - but only one person would be able to play the game at a time. so stop being a scrooge and cough up those sweet $$$
You have no idea what you're talking about in reference to Xbox one
No clue. Please don't polute the thread if you are lacking in knowledge
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »This is absolutely hilarious - and disheartening at the same time- what you are asking for makes no sense, how long have you been playing games and do you know nothing about commercial sales????
What you are wanting is similar to myself demanding that because i bought my pc account, i SHOULD be allowed to share; share is such a poor word that you use because you can't share an mmo account; to SHARE my game with all the computers in my network at home.
This isnt possible so what you are asking for is to buy the game once, one payment for one account, yes? But for them to treat every xbox login as a SEPARATE account. Let's say you have 3 X box 1's - you buy one game - you demand 2 more accounts for free???? AHAHHAHAHHAHHAHAHHA sweet lord what people come up with these days I don't know about about your rules but mmo accounts have NEVER worked that way... sure you may be able to share that one game to all the consoles - but only one person would be able to play the game at a time. so stop being a scrooge and cough up those sweet $$$
You have no idea what you're talking about in reference to Xbox one
No clue. Please don't polute the thread if you are lacking in knowledge
so please do share- are you not trying to have several XBOX have share and or simultaneous access to 1 eso account?
Edit: had to insert this from original post
"I came across this and I'm bothered. It seems my family can't play my copy of TESO so you seem to be forcing each profile to spend $60?"
@Krycek89 He is not suggesting that the game be installed on 3 separate xbox ones. The same console, multiple sub accounts, that access XBL through the root account. As he said you may not be familiar with how it works.