Most likely in response to the flaming ball of internet hatred thrown in Microsoft's face post-E3, a few weeks ago, Microsoft removed the majority of its DRM restrictions and new security policies. However, there was still one major policy left, the requirement of having a Kinect sensor connected to your Xbox One at all times for the console to function.?
But this raises a question, doesn't it? What if my Kinect breaks? Do I simply send it back to Microsoft for a repair and wait a week or two to get it back? Do I even have the ability to purchase a second Kinect? Short answer: Microsoft's not ready to talk about it yet. After noting that Kinect was not listed by any retailers as an Xbox One accessory, Xbox One Daily contacted Microsoft for more details, but all they got back was this:
?Xbox One is still in development and we are excited to share more over the coming months, but we don?t have anything further to share at this time.?
At this point it's all guess work, but I can't imagine Microsoft wouldn't have some way to get the thing fixed if they're going to require it for your Xbox One to even function. That being said, it would be nice to know exactly what that process will look like if they want us to pre-order the thing. But I digress, what are your thoughts about this whole deal?
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