Microsoft explains Xbox Live Friends List 100 cap limit
In case some of you failed to notice, Microsoft implemented a cap limit to the total number of people you can add to your Xbox Live Friends list. Some might find this useful while the “sociable” gamers might see this as something absurd.
Regardless of what you think about this policy, Xbox 360 Group Product Manager Aaron Greenberg recently provided a very detailed explanation about the matter. His answers after the jump!
In case some of you failed to notice, Microsoft implemented a cap limit to the total number of people you can add to your Xbox Live Friends list.
Some might find this useful while the “sociable” gamers might see this as something absurd. Regardless of what you think about this policy, Xbox 360 Group Product Manager Aaron Greenberg recently provided a very detailed explanation about the matter:
There’s some interdependencies. Some things like original Xbox games have friends lists hard coded in, so there’s things we gotta work through, but we’ll get it figured out, it’s something we want to do.
Still, the majority of Live users don’t even have 30 friends. But, I agree, my list is full.
That’s about it for Greenberg’s clarification on this feature. Keep checking back here at QJ.NET for more updates.