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How to Gameshare on Xbox One.
If you are buying digital games instead of their physical retail discs on your Xbox One, you will be glad to know that you can actually share your digital games with your friends. The game sharing of digital titles is even better than sharing your physical discs. When you share a physical disc, only one friend can play the game at a time (1 disc = 1 player). However, when you share your digital game with a friend, both of you can play the same game at the same time without any problems at all.
What is game sharing?
Game sharing is a feature on Xbox One that lets you share all your games and Xbox Live Gold with one (and only one) of your friends.
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You can both game share with each other and play all the titles that are available in your digital game libraries. If you don’t know how to gameshare on Xbox One then worry not because we will explain each and every step to let you game share with your friends and vice versa.
An Xbox One console… A trusted Friend or Family member. (Mutual trust is required because the person sharing his games has to share his Xbox Live password or they can input it themselves on the target Xbox One) An Xbox Live Account.
Acquire your friend’s/family member’s account information. Add the new account to your Xbox One. Set your Xbox One as “Home Console”. Download your friend’s games.
1/ Acquire your friend’s/family member’s account information.
This is the most important step in the whole process. You can not game-share without sharing your account information with the person you want to share your games with.
If you want to share your game with someone else then you need to share your Xbox Live email and password with the person and if you want your friend to share his/her games with you then he/she must share their email/password with you.
However, if you and your friend live close by then you can have him/her input his password on your Xbox while you do the same with him/her. The system will leave an access key, but won’t remember your password.
Once you have the account information, head over to the next step.
2/ Add the new account to your Xbox One.
On the Xbox One’s home screen, open the drop-down box next to your avatar in the top-left corner.
Now select Add New and add the new email account to your Xbox One.
Sign in with your friend’s account by selecting “ Choose this person ” and head over to the next step.
3/ Set your Xbox One as “Home Console”
While signed into your friend’s account, head over to Settings > My Xbox > My Home Xbox and select “Make this my Home Xbox”
4/ Download your friend’s games.
Once you have set the console as Home Xbox with your friend’s account. Log-out of his account and sign-in with your personal gamertag. When signed in with your own account, head over to My Games & Apps > Games and scroll to the far right. Here you will see all your friend’s games under the Ready to install section.
Select any game you want to install and let it download. You can enjoy all your friend’s digital games and vice versa.
You have to be very careful with whom you share your personal information because your Xbox Live account comes attached with your credit card/PayPal/Xbox credit. Only share your credentials with someone you completely trust .
Don’t ever trust any random person online. Use your common sense when sharing your credentials.
You can only change “My Home Console” 3 times in a year. So be careful how many times you change the My Home Xbox otherwise you’ll end up with someone else’s console as your Home Xbox.
All EA Access games can be shared as well. The EA Access Vault games don’t show up in the Ready to install section. You have to download the EA Access Hub and download the free games from the vault. Game sharing also shares your Xbox Live Gold membership. Both persons can play the same game at the same time. You can only gameshare with one person at a time. Once gamesharing has been completed, you and your friend can change your Xbox Live passwords. It will not affect your game sharing at all or you can just change your password to something temporary and change it back after gamesharing has been completed.
If you follow the method carefully then you can start sharing your games and Xbox Live Gold with your friend within 5 minutes. If you have any questions, feedback, or tips then do share them with us in the comments below.
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How Games Licensing Works on Xbox One.
Update on June 19, 2013: As a result of feedback from the Xbox community, we have changed certain policies for Xbox One reflected in this blog. Some of this information is no longer accurate — please check here for the latest.
With our modern architecture, Xbox One games will load more quickly, will be always accessible from the cloud, and there is no physical limit to the size or scope of the content provided.
Here are our platform policies and capabilities for game licensing – all of which will be made available when Xbox One launches later this year:
Buy the way you want—disc or digital—on the same day: You’ll be able to buy disc-based games at traditional retailers or online through Xbox Live, on day of release. Discs will continue to be a great way to install your games quickly. Access your entire games library from any Xbox One—no discs required: After signing in and installing, you can play any of your games from any Xbox One because a digital copy of your game is stored on your console and in the cloud. So, for example, while you are logged in at your friend’s house, you can play your games. Share access to your games with everyone inside your home: Your friends and family, your guests and acquaintances get unlimited access to all of your games. Anyone can play your games on your console–regardless of whether you are logged in or their relationship to you. Give your family access to your entire games library anytime, anywhere: Xbox One will enable new forms of access for families. Up to ten members of your family can log in and play from your shared games library on any Xbox One. Just like today, a family member can play your copy of Forza Motorsport at a friend’s house. Only now, they will see not just Forza, but all of your shared games. You can always play your games, and any one of your family members can be playing from your shared library at a given time. Trade-in and resell your disc-based games: Today, some gamers choose to sell their old disc-based games back for cash and credit. We designed Xbox One so game publishers can enable you to trade in your games at participating retailers. Microsoft does not charge a platform fee to retailers, publishers, or consumers for enabling transfer of these games. Give your games to friends : Xbox One is designed so game publishers can enable you to give your disc-based games to your friends. There are no fees charged as part of these transfers. There are two requirements: you can only give them to people who have been on your friends list for at least 30 days and each game can only be given once.
In our role as a game publisher, Microsoft Studios will enable you to give your games to friends or trade in your Xbox One games at participating retailers. Third party publishers may opt in or out of supporting game resale and may set up business terms or transfer fees with retailers. Microsoft does not receive any compensation as part of this. In addition, third party publishers can enable you to give games to friends. Loaning or renting games won’t be available at launch, but we are exploring the possibilities with our partners.
As we move into this new generation of games and entertainment, from time to time, Microsoft may change its policies, terms, products and services to reflect modifications and improvements to our services, feedback from customers and our business partners or changes in our business priorities and business models or for other reasons. We may also cease to offer certain services or products for similar reasons.
In the months ahead, we will continue to listen to your feedback as we meet with our partners in the ecosystem to bring additional detail about our policies.
We are excited about this new generation of games and entertainment and look forward to sharing more news with our fans.
Xbox One Family Sharing Still a Possibility, Microsoft Says.
When Microsoft implemented a massive policy reversal preceding the launch of the Xbox One last year, the company scrapped plans for always-online play, restrictions on used games and the family plan that would allow sharing between up to 10 family members on a console. But the family plan isn't completely out of the question, Xbox head Phil Spencer said.
"We looked at the digital features that we had talked about last year and as a gamer, there were a lot of those features that I think really resonated and were smart features for people who really have a lot of games and maybe play on a couple consoles or have bunch of people in the house or want to share with friends," Spencer said on Gamertag Radio. "As I look at our monthly update roadmap, those kind of features are in our roadmap. There is a little bit of a challenge now that you've got DRM on a disc."
Spencer said that Microsoft has to examine a slew of problems related to digital rights management (DRM), and figure out ways to work around them. For instance, allowing players to pre-order and pre-load digital copies of games is slightly more complicated without the family plan, albeit something Spencer said is integral to the console's long term success.
"I haven't given up on those ideas," he added. "There's some complexity now that you've got these discs that have DRM that you've got to figure out. But it's definitely part of our [roadmap] with the overall product."
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How To Share Xbox One Games with Friends.
If you’re an Xbox One owner that likes to share with others, you need to know how to share Xbox One games with friends and family. Use this guide to learn how.
There are different ways to share Xbox One games with friends and family. Xbox Home shares digital games that you’ve purchased from the Xbox Store with people on your console. Both you and your friend can play the same game at the same time. Thanks to profile roaming, your friend can log you in on their Xbox and instantly get access to your digital games from their account. Disc games are even easier to share than digital games. You just hand over your disc.
Here’s how to use these methods to share Xbox One games with your friends and family.
Sharing Digital Xbox One Games.
These two methods allow you to share Xbox One games without leaving your house. You can only use them if you downloaded the game from the Xbox Store.
Game Sharing with Xbox Home.
Have your friend mark their Xbox One as your home console to share games with them. To do this, you must provide them with access to your Microsoft Account. All your digital games will surface on their console’s download page once they are done.
Know that sharing games this way can be dangerous. First, you must give your friend or family member access to your Microsoft Account to make the change. Your friend could buy games with your account and bill them to your credit card with this information, for example.
Solve this problem by going to their house and making their console your home console in person. Lock automatic sign in when adding your account. Xbox Live will still share your Xbox One games with them, but it will keep anyone from signing into your account without your PIN or password.
The second reason you should be careful with this way of sharing Xbox One games is Microsoft’s account restrictions. you can only assign a single Xbox One as your Home Console. Because of this, setting the Xbox One at your friend’s house as your home console means any other people that play games on your Xbox One at home lose access. Thankfully, you can change your home console three times a year.
How to Change Your Xbox Home Console.
Turn on the friend’s Xbox One and connect to Xbox Live.
Press the glowing Xbox logo on the controller twice to open the Xbox Guide.
Select the circular icon in the top-left corner of the Xbox Guide.
Now use your joystick to highlight Add New in the Xbox Guide.
Enter the Microsoft Account attached to your Xbox Live Gamertag. Do not choose the “Like Magic” option. You want to force the console to ask for your password every time that you log in. This will keep your account safe.
Now that you’ve added your account, go Home by pressing the Xbox logo on your controller and selecting Home.
Look for the tile at the bottom of your screen that has the GOLD logo on it. Select it to be taken to the membership area.
Once in the membership area, select the Share Gold on this Xbox button.
Now select Make This My Home Xbox .
Sharing Digital Xbox One Games with a Roaming Xbox Live Profile.
You can skip marking a console as Home and still share Xbox One games with other people. Just provide them with your Microsoft Account username and password. Digital Xbox One games are available to you wherever you are signed in. If your friend signs in with your account, they can download games from your digital library and enjoy them on their Gamertag.
This way of sharing digital Xbox One games has two advantages. Signing in to your own console will take away their access to your games instantly, which is convenient. Other people on your Xbox One console at home can still play your games too. That’s the other advantage.
The disadvantages of sharing Xbox One games this way are important to know. You must provide your friend with access to your account, risking your account’s security. Anytime they log in to their console, Xbox Live logs you out, regardless of whether you saved your game or not.
Sharing Xbox One Games on a Disc.
Sharing Xbox One games on a disc is simple compared to sharing digital games. No restrictions on physical games exist. Because it’s your copy, you can do whatever you want to with it.
To share Xbox One games on disc, just hand your friend or family member the game. Make sure the game is in its case so that it is easy to identify and has protection from scratches. Your account and game saves are safe. Xbox One stores this information on your console’s internal storage, not the disc.
Your friend may miss out on some content that you experienced with your disc game because some titles have missions that require a code to unlock. These codes are in included with the game disc, but you can’t use them twice. Ubisoft and Warner Brothers limit this kind of downloadable content to a single mission or items to customize your character, so don’t fret.
Also, any downloadable content that you’ve purchased for a disc game stays with you. That content is stored on your console’s hard drive and not your game disc. You must share your account details with your friend or family member to give them access to your DLC.
Many free-to-play games revolve around strategy or civilization building. Warframe is one of the free Xbox games that you can download now that doesn’t. It’s a third-person shooter.
The Tenno have just awoken after centuries of sleeping in stasis. Warframe takes its name from the suits that the Tenno use to do battle with the game’s other races. There’s the Greiner, who are clones of humans. The Corpus belong to a technology company with lots of robotic innovation at their disposal. Sentients consist of an alien race that’s back to do battle.
Warframe features both player-vs-player combat and a single player experience.
99 Comments.
08/30/2014 at 5:10 pm.
Glad to see somebody educating the masses. Hope this gets around. Been doing this for a while. Me and my friend split the cost of games and basically doubled my game expectation. Gonna be no problem filling up my 4TB HDD in some years.
09/01/2014 at 12:37 pm.
Can this sharing also be done with more than two consoles/two users? Also, can you both be playing the same game at the same time with no issues?
11/10/2015 at 8:46 pm.
Absolutely, only thing is that you can only change the “home console” three times a year, but if you’re only going to share games then there would be no problems for you.
11/14/2015 at 9:45 am.
So you can do this between 3 xbox ones and all xbox ones can play the same game at the same time? How?
04/14/2016 at 10:08 am.
can you play with each other, for example can i play with my kids in destiny without having to buy the game twice?
12/11/2017 at 7:34 am.
IF ANYONE WANTS TO GAMESHARE I GOT RAINBOW OVERWATCH STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 LOOKING FOR GTA 5 AND WATCHDOGS 2 HIT ME UP FlattopPvP ON XBOX ALSO GOT GOLD I GO FIRST AND NAME WHAT GAME YOU HAVE.
Mark braidwood.
10/20/2014 at 11:32 pm.
12/29/2014 at 8:16 am.
Yup. It worked very similarly for the Xbox 360, too.
Mark braidwood.
10/20/2014 at 11:34 pm.
Trying to get bf4 premium but my friend worried he will get a ban.
03/15/2016 at 2:45 pm.
01/11/2017 at 6:05 am.
Yes ,just starting out man i have battlefield one ,1 Month of gold.
01/11/2017 at 6:05 am.
Yes ,just starting out man i have battlefield one ,1 Month of gold send me you kik.
11/10/2014 at 11:31 pm.
My brother has his account on my xbox as well and he downloaded halo chief collection on his xbox digitally, can I also play it on mine if he puts his Xbox as home and I have mine as home? And do I need xbox live to do so.
Jacob white.
11/11/2014 at 9:24 am.
Anybody wanting to home share with me?
Cameron Duffin.
11/16/2014 at 2:44 pm.
07/27/2015 at 9:34 pm.
02/10/2016 at 3:09 pm.
hugo elizalde.
03/14/2016 at 10:20 pm.
03/25/2016 at 2:54 am.
What games you got?
03/15/2016 at 2:48 pm.
11/14/2014 at 5:46 pm.
looking for dragon age preorder game share hit me up.
11/19/2014 at 3:45 pm.
Anyone want to share?
11/06/2015 at 3:15 pm.
I will I have ac unity and black flag.
11/19/2014 at 3:47 pm.
Anyone want to share?
XBL GT: JAIMIE HMFC.
01/08/2015 at 8:11 pm.
Sure ill gameshare if you have gta V or nba 2k15 or Madden 15 i have assassins creed blackflag and unity.
ZaytionGaming.
12/27/2015 at 3:37 pm.
Do you still want to gameshare?
11/24/2014 at 2:51 pm.
The Xbox website says: You can use games on the first Xbox 360 console you downloaded it to. Access to the game will also be granted to all users on the first console.
DOES THIS APPLY TO XBOX ONE ALSO?
12/05/2014 at 9:27 pm.
you can only change “home” consoles 3 times per year…..
12/31/2014 at 3:34 pm.
Does this only work with Xbox 1 gold online access or any Xbox one access.
Travis Pope.
12/31/2014 at 3:54 pm.
My understanding is that this works without an Xbox Live Gold account — the game sharing portion anyway.
Ryleys_fanpage.
01/02/2015 at 12:43 pm.
So I can’t do this with discs?
RealGreystone.
04/08/2015 at 9:07 pm.
DUUUUUUUUH…. that’d be a digital download otherwise… -_-
Viper_Warrior.
03/01/2015 at 12:06 am.
I had no idea about the 3 times a year limit is there anything I can do about that?
07/18/2016 at 8:29 pm.
I contacted Xbox Support and asked them to reset it so yeah I guess you can.
03/01/2015 at 5:22 pm.
If I do this with one friend and my home Xbox is on his and if I make my home Xbox on another friend will the first friend still be able to use my content?
05/02/2015 at 6:05 pm.
Can you share with more than 5 people.
06/09/2015 at 7:50 am.
Can I link 5 Xbox One accounts into my console? Oo.
Holowforce.
06/12/2015 at 9:33 pm.
I totally works whit more people.
Cameron colon.
06/16/2015 at 10:16 am.
Anyone gameshare I have ac unity and black flag blue estate.
08/09/2015 at 4:07 pm.
I don’t have any games but if some one wants to hook it up my gt is Cheesewocky.
08/25/2015 at 9:53 am.
Can u share from the same friend more then once?
RogerDRodgers.
08/29/2015 at 2:17 am.
//.. Hey Friends. my classmate’s step-aunt makes $79 /hr on the laptop . She has been fired for 5 months but last month her income was $19889 just working on the laptop for a few hours.
12/29/2015 at 5:24 pm.
just got a xbox one for xmas. i had my cousin digitally install tomb raider that came with the console. only problem is he installed it with his account signed in. so now when i want to play the game, it ask to sign in using his live account. what can i do to play the game without signing in as him?
nate parks.
01/13/2016 at 4:00 pm.
when I log in it logs him off his xbox and vice versa. how can I fix that?
01/14/2016 at 4:25 pm.
Anyone wanna home share with me I want rainbow six siege.
Fabyan Yglecias.
02/03/2016 at 11:05 am.
Me . Gamertag is OmniFries.
Catherineswhitman.
01/29/2016 at 11:36 pm.
1=2235 my best friend’s half-sister makes $87 /hr on the laptop . She has been out of a job for eight months but last month her check was $16467 just working on the laptop for a few hours.
01/31/2016 at 11:41 pm.
Hi i gaved my account to one of my friend but i dont want to share gold anymore is there something i can do to stop sharing gold plisss help .
02/27/2016 at 1:20 pm.
Change ur password.
02/01/2016 at 10:52 pm.
My friend give me he’s account so I could download mortal kombat x but it doesn’t show any of he’s games are up for download.
02/02/2016 at 9:11 pm.
Hey somebody want share with me contack me from kik lokhoxsiempre.
06/24/2016 at 7:31 am.
What games do u have.
Fabyan Yglecias.
02/03/2016 at 11:11 am.
If someone gameshares me black ops , and then he gameshares with someone else , will I lose what he gameshared me? Also I have NBA 2k16 , madden16 , halo 5 , and GTA . I’m searching for RB6 siege , or Balck ops 3 with or without season pass.
03/06/2016 at 4:19 pm.
I can hook you up with black ops 3 no season pass though but could I have GTA 5?
Nikolaj both.
03/20/2016 at 8:41 am.
I don’t have GTA on download but could i get your Black OPS 3? Please.
Gregory Morgan.
07/03/2016 at 4:35 pm.
I have gta 5 …..if you have black ops 3.
02/04/2016 at 7:52 am.
Question. We game shared gtaV and its downloaded on both. My Xbox name is saved as his home account. I live in tx, he in CO. When he tries to play he gets an error saying he needs to be signed into my account to play. I can play just fine. What gives?
02/06/2016 at 1:30 am.
Hey guy I wanna get bo3,I have fallout,battlefront,ac unity and more .if interested msg me on GT:LOLPWND4.
02/06/2016 at 10:25 pm.
So I really wanna share, but I doubt anyone wants Rise of the Tomb Raider and/or Rise of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. But if you do happen to want them then let me know. But if you have Destiny, pleaseeee share. I have it for PS3 and you can’t play a saved character on different consoles like that and I’m a poor lil high schooler who can’t get a job yet to actually buy the game.
Cecel Marroons.
06/05/2016 at 4:54 am.
I have nothing to offer but I would love rise of the tomb raider and if in the future I get any downloaded games I will share.
Thx GT datdurpypigerin.
09/05/2016 at 11:57 pm.
Hi brother, yes! I am looking for rise of the tomb raider, I have black ops 3 and fall out 4? Text me 250-802-7242 or add my gt.
I need someone to game share with.
02/10/2016 at 10:07 pm.
ok what has happened to me is i shared with 1 person. both accounts on both xboxs, my accont on his xbox is set to home xbox n on my xbox under his account set as home xbox, sharin went good. but then i added a another account so now i have 3 accounts on my xbox but now set to his account on my xbox as home. i can play both friends games, but now the first person i did this with cant see my downloads, should we have all 3 account on all 3 xboxs to work??
02/11/2016 at 2:40 am.
Only works with 2users.
CogInTheWheel.
02/14/2016 at 3:59 am.
This is confusing and it’s mostly due to the whole “Home console” business. Setting my friend’s home console as my home console to share games just sounds like it’ll screw me (and my actual console) over for something eventually. Was going to attempt to log in to a friend’s XBO, he has XBLG and so do I, but this process is too Microsoft-ish :p.
It should give me a clear option that simply says “Share with [specific friend] console”. Not “set friend’s console, which clearly isnt your home console, to home console. By the way you can only do this 3 times a year and it’s early 2016…good luck and here’s the customer service number.”
02/14/2016 at 4:53 pm.
So, after I change my home console to my friends, download all his games, he then sources his home console back? Is that right?
02/14/2016 at 4:54 pm.
Changes, not sources, lol.
Ragonk Force (@kruegskruegs)
02/25/2016 at 10:40 am.
So once I do this the first time, then return my name to the home xbox, will i need to change the home xbox every time he buys a game? Or should I be able to download a game without doing that?
02/25/2016 at 8:58 pm.
How do people sell a digital game online then as soon as its bought manage to share and sell it again if you can only do it 3 times?
02/28/2016 at 11:16 am.
Ok so let me get this straight….setting home Xbox to my friends Xbox so she can play destiny….have another friend wanting to do the same with my acct for the division…if I let him change it to his home Xbox for division will my friend still have everything for destiny? Basically like a license transfer for 360 right?
03/04/2016 at 1:17 pm.
Can you share downloaded maps like from a season pass black ops 3?
03/04/2016 at 3:14 pm.
I had a problem with this, I let my friend set his console as my home so we can share games and one day when my internet was down I could not play any of my games not even my disk based games would work and the message that would pop up said that it was because it was not my home console.
03/04/2016 at 8:20 pm.
Can someone share with me GTA 5?
03/08/2016 at 8:25 am.
Does anybody want to home with me ? i am trying to get the Division and i can list all the games i currently have. i have the Crew Destiny Full set The witch 3: wild hunt State of Decay Mad Max Middle earth shadow of mordor Forza 6 Motersport Dragon age inquisiton Diablo 3 reaper of souls Halo 5 guridans Call of duty advaced warfare and call of duty black ops 3 elite dangerous Fallout 4 Evolve Dying light and dying light the follwing Evolve and the toons REbel galaxy adn Ark survival evolved.
03/22/2016 at 11:10 pm.
my gt is Prekerator, i have a ton of games.
03/15/2016 at 12:41 pm.
So if I down load a game from someone else account then they set there Xbox back to home or I log them out will I still be able to play the game I loaded ?
03/19/2016 at 1:22 pm.
Can somebody PLEASEEE gameshare nba 2k16 on Xbox one with me PLEASEEEE .
03/19/2016 at 1:24 pm.
Or nba 2k15 PLEASEEEEEEEE . #Xbox One.
Nikolaj BIRG.
03/20/2016 at 8:45 am.
Do you have black OPS 3?
03/20/2016 at 7:13 pm.
No im getting soon … Do you have nba 2k15 or 16 & willing to help a bro out?
Nikolaj Borg.
03/20/2016 at 8:43 am.
Are there Anyone there have Black OPS 3?
05/05/2016 at 12:53 pm.
I do you wanna share.
06/28/2016 at 10:11 pm.
black Ops 3 is bad.
03/28/2016 at 12:09 am.
Who wants to game share dark souls 3 with me? The early Japan edition (but still in English)
04/04/2016 at 5:21 am.
I gameshared with a friend but when I go to play his game on my account it says that I do not have the rights to play the game? any ideas how to fix this?
[email protected]
04/09/2016 at 6:39 am.
If you are from a European Country and you pay your games with EURO, can you share your games with someone from England who pay his games with POND? Or does this not matter?
04/11/2016 at 9:19 pm.
I want Dark souls 3 right now. I’ll gameshare, you go 1st or you have no deal. Xb: Retrac Xersius.
05/05/2016 at 12:56 pm.
Anybody wanna game share? Xbox one.
PlayBoyjuggalo.
05/19/2016 at 7:54 am.
add me on xbl for xbox1 GT:playboyjuggalo.
05/26/2016 at 10:22 am.
gameshare gta v with me pls.
06/08/2016 at 6:04 am.
i would like to gameshare. i’ve got quantum break.
09/05/2016 at 11:52 pm.
Hi brother, I’ll game share with you. I’ve got black ops 3 and fall out 4? You down?
06/28/2016 at 2:36 am.
Want bo3 message me Vegas93Gator Xbox one.
Gregory Morgan.
07/03/2016 at 4:40 pm.
Anyone have black ops 3.
Vonte Blanco.
07/29/2016 at 3:53 am.
I have madden 16 looking for bo3 or rainbow six siege or really anything aslong as I get something out of it.
09/05/2016 at 11:50 pm.
Hi everyone, if anyone would like to game share I have plethora of digital games. I have black ops 3, GTA 5, Fallout 4, farcry primal and a couple other random games. I need someone to game share with too, I’m looking for ark survival evolved, Tom Clancy’s siege, and forza 6. My gamer tag is mochakeyboard.
Text me at 250-802-7242.
David Power.
10/02/2016 at 3:10 am.
we tried cross platofrm horizon 3 with me on pc and my son using a family account and when he is playing it still says signed in on another device, even though im fully logged out of the home console. i guess cross play sharing doesnt work that way. any other ideas? maybe he needs his own gold account and not a family one? so basically it just kicks his account out of the game when i launch my account on here.
Travis Pope.
11/18/2016 at 9:25 am.
Your comments worried me a little, so I went back to confirm my earlier findings. Gears of War 4, which is a play anywhere title, worked for me. I logged into my PC using my credentials and let my girlfriend access the game from an Xbox One that was set to my Home console. We were able to get a multiplayer match going on both devices just fine.
David Power.
10/02/2016 at 3:11 am.
or on pc it will say profile has changed. the signed in profile has changed, the game will now close. i dont think it can be done with xboxplayanywhere.
Brandon Muller.
11/23/2016 at 4:22 am.
You know I like the idea, but there’s something different about my Xbox One S, I don’t need to set it as their home xbox in order to game share, I keep it as mine and if I log them in and keep them logged in long enough to see their games on my Ready To Install, then I can log them back out and all their games are still there for me to install and I can play then without having to switch my x1s as their home xbox…. although whether or not I get to keep their games… not sure about yet, but I am thinking so because I have my cousin’s games and I didn’t want them, but they’re in my Ready to install list even after I removed her account from my xbox… like I said, I’m not a 100% on this yet.
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press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select Sign in down and select your account to sign in. After you're signed in, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select System > Settings . Under Account , select Family . This section shows all the current members of your family. Select Add to family . Select the profile for the person you want to add, and then press the A button on your controller.
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press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select Sign in and select your account to sign in. After you're signed in, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select System > Settings . Under Account , scroll right to the Family section. This section shows all the current members of your family. Select Add to family . Select Add New . Have the person you want to add sign in using their Microsoft account email address and password. When prompted, select Add to family . If the person you are adding is a child or teen, follow the instructions to provide parental consent.
press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select Sign in and select your account to sign in. After you're signed in, press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select System > Settings . Under Account , scroll right to the Family section. This section shows all the current members of your family. Select Add to family . Select Add New . When the person you want to add is prompted to sign in using their Microsoft account email address and password, press B on your controller, and then move the left stick down to select Get a new account . Have the person you want to add follow the steps to create a Microsoft account. When you are prompted, select Add to family .
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Addition of physical disc DRM caused wrinkles in bringing back promised feature.
by Kyle Orland - Jun 26, 2014 3:23 pm UTC.
It's a bit hard to remember now, but Microsoft's original roadmap for the Xbox One included a "family sharing" option that let players loan their game library to up to ten other accounts. Those features went away when Microsoft reversed its controversial digital licensing policy a year ago, though Microsoft has hinted that such sharing features could return to the system later (as thousands of Internet petitioners have demanded). Now Microsoft's Head of Xbox Phil Spencer has confirmed that the previously promised family sharing plan is part of the "monthly update roadmap" the company is looking at for the future.
In an interview with Gamertag Radio (noticed by IGN), Spencer noted that adding the family sharing feature back "is a little bit of a challenge now that you've got DRM on a disc. We got hung up last year on the kind of enabling features—when does it have to connect to the Internet and all that," he said. "But I think the feature people really cared about—I've got this collection of content, I can do family sharing, share with my friends—there were a bunch of things we had ideas around. I haven't given up on those ideas. There's some complexity now that you've got these discs that have DRM that you've got to figure out. But it's definitely part of our [roadmap] with the overall product."
Spencer allowed that features like family sharing could be available in a hybrid model, where they apply to titles downloaded from Xbox Live but not to discs that can be resold. But such a plan could introduce its own wrinkles, he said. "It's the nature of the beast where we are, but now you're in the spot [where someone says] 'Hey, I thought a Ryse disc from you and you didn't tell me at the time that Ryse [on] disc wasn't going to be able to do what Ryse [on] digital's gonna do.' That's not an excuse for not doing it, [but] any of these features I want to make sure I'm doing it the right way. People should know we are thinking about these features. They haven't gone away."
Spencer didn't go into details on how any future family sharing plan might work. In the past, Microsoft has been extremely vague about how the feature was planned to work, with some rumors suggesting that sharing would take the form of time-limited demos. More likely, the feature would be similar to Steam's recently launched family-sharing program, which allows only one person at a time to have access to an entire Steam library. That's definitely useful, but it's not the kind of per-game loaning program that many no doubt pictured when "family sharing" was first discussed.
"We looked at the digital features that we had talked about last year, and as a gamer, there were a lot of those features that I think really resonated and were smart features for people who really have a lot of games and maybe play on a couple consoles or have bunch of people in the house or want to share with friends," Spencer said. "As I look at our monthly update roadmap, those kind of features are in our roadmap."
Kyle Orland / Kyle is the Senior Gaming Editor at Ars Technica, specializing in video game hardware and software. He has journalism and computer science degrees from University of Maryland. He is based in the Washington, DC area.
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Xbox One 'family sharing' included in monthly update roadmap.
Microsoft may still introduce Family Sharing, the ability to share a game library among up to 10 family members, to Xbox One consoles in future updates, head of Xbox Phil Spencer told Gamer Tag Radio in a recent interview.
"We looked at the digital features that we had talked about last year and as a gamer, there were a lot of those features that I think really resonated and were smart features for people who really have a lot of games and maybe play on a couple consoles or have bunch of people in the house or want to share with friends," Spencer said. "As I look at our monthly update roadmap, those kind of features are in our roadmap. There is a little bit of a challenge now that you've got DRM on a disc."
When Microsoft announced in June last year that it was removing the controversial restrictions from its new Xbox console internet connection requirements and region-locked software the company's policy reversals resulted in some features such as Family Sharing being removed.
Microsoft corporate vice president Marc Whitten explained the following month that some of those features that were removed as a byproduct, including Family Sharing, could return to Xbox One. Whitten said at the time that the return of features like Family Sharing could happen if it's "something people are really excited about and want," adding there are some technical issues to resolve for that to happen.
"Taking Family Sharing out of the launch window was not about ‘we're going to take our toys and go home' or something like that," Whitten said. "It was just sort of the logistics of ‘how do we get this very, very clear request that people really want, that choice, and how do we make sure we can do an excellent job of that, get to launch, and then be able to build a bunch of great features?' In the future I think you're going to see the ways that we change how you discover, how you consume, share, play."
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Family Game Sharing (Multiple Home Consoles on the same network)
Right now having multiple Xbox Ones in the house is not a good experience since every member in the house needs to buy their own games. If I buy a digital game I can play it on any Xbox One in the house but my family members can only play that game on the Home Xbox One.
Like Apple's family app sharing, members of your family members that are tied into your credit card with permission should be able to buy a game or app for your family's home game library.
As a fan of digital game downloads as apposed to discs, I want more usability from a digital download. Being able to share this game with all those in my household would negate the increased cost of a digital download. [Mod Removed link]
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I finally bought a brand new Xbox One S so I could have some fun playing games with my dad, little do I know I have to pay for a whole new set of games just to be able to play the same game together. This is absolutely ridiculous Microsoft, even the PS4 has these features and you haven't even acknowledged all the people voting to make this a thing. I don't think we are asking for a whole lot here Microsoft, not all of us have a ton of cash to spend on multiple copies of the same game. Please, do us a favor, and make this a thing.
After playing sea of thieves beta I was thinking of buying an xbox one x in order to play with my son.
I decided to look into how game sharing works.
After reading these posts I will not be getting a second xbox untill they clear this mess up.
I regret buying an xbox at all and should have gotten a second Ps4. I have had nothing but problems using family and child accounts.
I bought a second Xbox just so my son could play with me on the games I own. Yet low and behold I'm not allowed to do this even though they have it as a feature!?
7330 votes and Microsoft has yet to even acknowledge this issue. I was basically told by a rep to repurchase every game on a second account so my kids could use both consoles. I don't personally know too many people that could afford to do that.
The message here really is: do not buy more than one xbox per household, to you really want to spread the message?
I think you should be happy abaout customers buing a 2nd or 3rd box, I just added a xbox one x to my xbox one and am highly frustrated as I can not readily change between the two. Having one fixed home console does not work for me.
One more to think about: On playstation this is no problem at all, purchased games via store run on up to 5 consoles for any account.
Regarding the post by : Dubfurius. The post talk8ng about account 1 and account 2 etc - I’m not at all technical; but would following these instructions and including a 3rd Xbox, would this work the same to be able to share digital games and gold account, just a thought xx.
Just purchased a 3rd Xbox for our household. I'm on the X. My son on the S. And the 3rd one being a X for my fiancee. Little did I know that we couldn't share the same game on all 3 without purchasing a 2nd copy of a game. Might as well sell one and leave someone out of the fun. Bogus.
We have family Microsoft account features available, why can we not be able to share our license with those in our family. Even if we need to limit it a bit, and only allow rights sharing with 1 additional adult account and all others must be children accounts, and former children accounts tied to the account prior to adulthood.
While the home console method is ok, I like to log in with my Gamertag and keep my primary Xbox One X as my home so I can buy games whilst away from home and come home to a new game. So, my boys are limited to disc based games only, unless I sign into their OG Xbox One with my account, precluding me from using my account on my One X.
At the very least, allow us to be able to assign rights to family member accounts on a game by game basis.
Seriously Microsoft, make this happen! I have 3 Xbox's: XB1X, XB1S, and XB1. I use the 1X, my son uses the 1S. Recently we got a new TV to utilize the 3rd xbox for my daughter and wife to play on. Why can't I share my games with my whole family? Chatting with xbox support, I was told this "The purpose of my Home Xbox is to let everyone in the household use a common console and get together as one." So how do we do split screen if we all wanted to play Destiny 2 or Roblox? How many games have local couch co-op support? Have you played Ark split screen? The words are tiny!
Grrr, same frustration here . how long is it going to take Microsoft ? is going on for years now . i'm on my fifth xbox with the one x and 3 of them are live @ home !
Another vote for this - 3 Xbox’s in our house and i want to be able to use my digital games across all 3 - c’mon MS please fix this.
OMG Microsoft, listen to your Customers. I'm about to switch to PS4.
Would really like to see home sharing/home gold be extended to additional consoles on the home network. I'd like to get another box for a spare room, but it's really not worth it at this point since my kid won't be able to really use it. Why not tie the sharing to accounts instead of consoles or allow the local consoles to verify permissions with each other. Like local streaming/network transfers.
Come on Microsoft, listen to your customers.
I got a second xbox one S for my kids, 3 kids, but now find that only one can be fully used. I don't actually mind if it's one at a time on live. but I want it to be either one changing back and forwards whenever I want. As others have said, both on same LAN so same external IP address only logged in with accounts from same family. I'm very surprised that after >7,000 votes and >400 comments this isn't going anywhere. Maybe I should have bought a PS4 as a second console. Is that the preference from the clever people at Xbox?
I see I'm not the only one. I just got a second XB1 and was trying to figure out how to share content across them. I see now it's futile. I would even pay for everyone to have their own gold membership if it meant we could all access the games and DLC I have been buying for years. at very least if they are on the same LAN. I get not being to share across the world, but i should be able to share in my onw physical home on the same network.
I like the idea :D.
This can or something similar needs to happen. Remember when they first announced the Xbox one with family/friends sharing for your game library . You were going to be able to share with up to 10 family/friends but Microsoft threw there toys out off the pram due to the backlash over digital only and took this feature away . I think it’s time for them to revisit this.
I couldn't agree more!! I ran into this same issue over Christmas!
3 1/3 years after the original post, and still no reasonable response. Just a nightmare. I have 2 boys who like to play with each other and they really can't. I have a Gold subscription and only one of the consoles can be set to home. Not sure how to fix, just really too bad. I think Microsoft could sell so many more consoles if they allows multiple home consoles. You'd think it would be easy to ensure they are on the same network segment so it isn't abused.
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