On the Xbox 360, anything you download can be:
1) Played on the "first" Xbox 360 console it was downloaded on with any account. No online connection is needed.
2) Played on another Xbox 360 console with the content owner's account. Online connection is needed.
3) Both Xbox 360 consoles with different accounts are able to play the same game online at the same time.
On the Xbox One, I heard there are a few changes to this policy. I'm wondering about the "Home" console.
I have heard that you must designate your console as the "Home" console, so that any account can play the content.
Does this mean point number 1 above no longer applies?
If I were to download content on another Xbox One that is not designated as the "Home" console, do they still have a license to access the content offline?
1) Played on the "first" Xbox 360 console it was downloaded on with any account. No online connection is needed.
2) Played on another Xbox 360 console with the content owner's account. Online connection is needed.
3) Both Xbox 360 consoles with different accounts are able to play the same game online at the same time.
On the Xbox One, I heard there are a few changes to this policy. I'm wondering about the "Home" console.
I have heard that you must designate your console as the "Home" console, so that any account can play the content.
Does this mean point number 1 above no longer applies?
If I were to download content on another Xbox One that is not designated as the "Home" console, do they still have a license to access the content offline?