Nikana
Go Go Neo Rangers!
Boiling down to a 24 hour check in is a bit hyperbolic. LIcesning in video games have never been more than a single use case. You can get around that through some loop holes to do stuff like game sharing one copy of a game but that doesnt even exist on Steam. Trying to equte something like a windows license to a copy of Halo 5 is not the same thing.The 24-h check-in policy was not in any way shape or form a good idea; this policy alone ruined any other good ideas or policies that they may have had. This makes me wonder, how does Steam handle content verification? Do they actually check every 24 hours or something? Or just the fact you are logged-in?
As for radical polices when in a digital space, well, I wouldn't go so far by saying that....as software licensing does exist on PC. So many companies are already handling that. You are issued a license and depending on the licensee there are certain rules e.g. number of devices, etc etc. I know they also talked about some other nice things but that info was shared after the backlash, more as a "Well if you hadn't responded so negatively we were also going to have all these other nice features." Basically, the messaging was all over the place.
People weren't against being able to rent/borrow/share their copies of the games so it's unfair to just say they were 8 years too early. No they weren't, they just did a poor job of communicating these nice to have/quality of life features. They did mess up. People would have given them a chance if it wasn't for that. It's easy to forget now given how long it has been.
Steam introduced an offline mode i believe in 2013 but to this day its very finicky. Its a better use but it also didnt and doesnt have the ability to ever trade games in the way Microsoft was planning to.
I say there were too early because people hadnt adjusted to buying digital as they are accustomed to it now. Microsoft was going to give you the ability to share disc games digitally. Along with keeping the ability to trade the game in at a retailer. Thats unheard of to this day.