Those of you that thought the Xbox One digital game gifting features was a great idea but were disappointed when Microsoft changed their DRM policies and took a u-turn after gamer feedback on their policies. Might be pleased to learn that Microsoft has not killed off the idea of digital gifting all together.
Over on the Reddit website the Major Nelson team has revealed that even thought the digital gifting feature will not be available at launch, Microsoft is still considering launching the service at a later date. Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb himself. Hryb responded: “Great feature we’d like to add in someday, but it won’t be there at launch.” Read the original article over on the Reddit website for more information and full details.
To re-cap the Microsoft Xbox One next generation console is powered by a customised AMD Jaguar 8 core processor is equipped with a graphics processor that is tailored for Direct X 11 graphics, with 32MB of high bandwidth embedded ESRAM, supported by 8GB of RAM.
Which all combines to offer gamers support for full HD video in 1080p and the new Ultra HD 4k video standard and full 7.1 surround sound support. The Xbox One games console launches on November 22nd 2013 and is priced at $499.99 in the US, £429.99 in the UK and 499.99 Euros throughout Europe and $599.99 AU in Australia.
Source: : OXM
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