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This is WB/NRS, not Microsoft.Wow, this really sucks. I hope Microsoft somehow puts a stop to this (doubt it), considering they advertise that when you get to purchase XBL Gold you can play any game online. With this new system it makes that advertisement false. I know many people won't have a problem with this, since they will get the code with their purchase, but with me, I plan to get this game and my girlfriend who also lives with me will want to play it online as well, on her account. So she'll have to pay to extra just to play online now? That's BS.
Using more than one account/using more than one console to game the online-play to their advantage.lol, good point. BTW, what's boosting?
I get that but like I mentioned in my post, this screws over multiple people in a household who also enjoy playing the game but on their own profiles. 1 person buys the game and can play online, but everyone else in the household will have to pay $10/800msp just to play online on their own profiles. They shouldn't be forced to use the profile of the person who purchased it.You get the code when you buy the game. You buy it used, you are more than likely gonna have to buy a pass. I dont see anything wrong with that. Just dont buy the game used.
No. Your copy will apparently come with its own code.Can someone clarify this for a retard like me? IF I buy a new cppy of the game , do I have to pay extra to play it online?
then the point is if 3 different people are playing, they want you to buy 3 different copies, or buy 2 extra codes. :/I get that but like I mentioned in my post, this screws over multiple people in a household who also enjoy playing the game but on their own profiles. 1 person buys the game and can play online, but everyone else in the household will have to pay $10/800msp just to play online on their own profiles. They shouldn't be forced to use the profile of the person who purchased it.
What I've heard from others is that the code will essentially activate your gamertag and the console the code is activated on. So in your case, as long as you and your girlfriend are playing on the same console the code was activated on, you'll both be able to play online with a single code.Wow, this really sucks. I hope Microsoft somehow puts a stop to this (doubt it), considering they advertise that when you get to purchase XBL Gold you can play any game online. With this new system it makes that advertisement false. I know many people won't have a problem with this, since they will get the code with their purchase, but with me, I plan to get this game and my girlfriend who also lives with me will want to play it online as well, on her account. So she'll have to pay to extra just to play online now? That's BS.
Even with that I'm not happy about it because we have 2 Xbox 360's in our home. One on a smaller TV and one on a bigger one, and we always go back and forth from one to another. So now we'll be restricted to playing online on one of the TV's unless we physically move the console over. :/What I've heard from others is that the code will essentially activate your gamertag and the console the code is activated on. So in your case, as long as you and your girlfriend are playing on the same console the code was activated on, you'll both be able to play online with a single code.
If the gamertag and console are activated (as I've heard), then the only issue you'll have is that one gamertag won't work on one of the consoles. Not great, but from a business standpoint I understand why WB made this decision. I don't imagine most people are in your situation, but it kinda sucks either way.Even with that I'm not happy about it because we have 2 Xbox 360's in our home. One on a smaller TV and one on a bigger one, and we always go back and forth from one to another. So now we'll be restricted to playing online on one of the TV's unless we physically move the console over. :/