This is pretty appealing to me. Some pretty good info in the below link.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/05/xbox-one/
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Perhaps most intriguing, however, is that Xbox One gives game developers the ability to access Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform. That leads to a few obvious and immediate applications: All your downloaded and installed games and achievements are synced to the cloud and can be accessed and played without interruption on any Xbox One you sign in to; stable, dedicated servers for every multiplayer game rather than the notoriously fragile practice of hosting matches on one participant’s console; even multiplayer matches that can grow to 64, even 128 participants, rather than the usual limit of 16 or 32.
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So it looks like you can install and play a game on a different Xbox as long as you signed into your account (can't be signed into two accounts at once).
Also, having dedicated servers for multiplayer games will be so much better. Having a bunch more players for games like Battlefield or even just not having to worry about lag in NHL will make online gaming much better.