Xbox’s new policy — say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November thanks to error ‘0x82d60002’::Got error 0x82d60002 on your Xbox accessory? There’s no fix, Xbox is going to block the use of detected unauthorized accessories with its consoles from November 12, 2023.
“Made for Xbox” branding for proprietary accessories approved by Microsoft incoming. Anything else won’t work.
How hypocritical of MS to pull this on their consumers after making it such a big deal that competitors like Apple do this same thing. Pot meet Kettle.
Anyone surprised? MS is one of the shadiest companies out there. Google gathering user data? “Don’t get scroogled!” Microsoft account required for windows 11? That’s completely different. Gamers in particular just fell for their self-imposed image as the good guys because of Game pass and constantly bashing their competitors.
If I remember correctly, it was them first charging for online services under Xbox Live Gold for functionality that was usually free on PC.
And free on PlayStation at the time, but sony thought it was so good they’d copy it
Wait, wait… people claimed they were the good guys? I’m not sure I’ve ever seen that.
Windows 11 doesn’t require a Microsoft account. It’s a bit of a bitch to install without it but it does work without issues.
You can easily install it without a working account, that’s true, but the installer requires you to enter an account address. Other methods, with certain commands in the shell that are supposed to restart the installer, did not work last time I tried.
Microsoft’s intent here is very clear and any discussion about it is rather arguing about semantics.
You can choose to “join domain” and then just create a local account. It’s a bit hidden but it’s there without breaking the installer. I still recommend breaking the OOBE by choosing “English (World)” as your language at the beginning of the install to skip bloat installing itself but it’s not required to install windows with a local account.
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Going way back to the beginnings of both companies, yes. Apple had the ‘walled garden’, where the idea was that you were safer with all things ‘Apple Approved’.
Microsoft and most of the industry went the other way at the time and MS grew exponentially.