Cool story.
That's your experience. Your simply not the type of core 360 gamer that MS should target at all.
I'm going be just me. I owned a 360 since launch, 5 and a half years later I can't even imagine the ridiculous amount of games I owned from retail and as well as XBLA. I can't one core Halo, Gears, and Call of Duty fan I have ever come across from friends to family that would literally drop their 360 completely 2 months after Halo Reach came out and Gears 3 was intially slated to come 1st quarter the following year for an optional device that you werent forced to buy in any way.
In fact, I remember and still remember seeing friends who were core 360 gamers that prestige at least 5 to 6 time per Call of Duty, own every big exclusive and major core multi, who were the ones who had huge achievements on Dance Central etc.
Again I'm talking fans of these games, not the guys we see on here that own 2 games and don't actually play their 360.
That would be like a Sony fan getting rid of their PS3 because of EyePet and Start the Party or a casual Nintendo fan who wouldnt by a Wii-U because Zombie-U was a launch title.
Possible by any stretch of the imagination, but highly improbable.
MS shouldn't target some minute fanbase that hates on them for releasing the biggest core exclusives while expanding their audience with an optional device.
Again, they need to go after their true core install base and expand/innovate on what made them successful.
Theres nothing wrong with being a PC gamer from now on though if that's your preference.
Isn't "Cool story Bro"ing people bannable?
Respectfully, your analogy about eye pet misses my point.. I said Microsoft rubbed me the wrong with with their shift toward casual, kinect focused kinect enabled kinect centric kinect kinect. I felt they were stalling the next gen, frankly, under the pretense that this web cam peripheral was what I wanted/needed at this stage of the console life cycle... I didn't like the direction they were taking, which was basically 2 more years of focusing on reaching the clappers/dancers/steppers and sticking the graphics divas (read: me) with old tech and rehashed CODs.
Again, it wasn't that I had anything against making Xbox better, or more robust - but Kinect did neither of those things *for me*. I just made me bitter that because of this trash, I'd have to wait years longer for new console hardware. And it drove me back to the PC.
Because EA won't release NHL Hockey on PC, I still have to lean on my console for hockey. But I can't get past the long load times, unskippable screens of loading, reading, saving, loading loading. Kinect didn't make my games load any faster. It didn't make the framerates better, or the graphics. Or improve my satisfaction with the console in any way. If anything, the games were taking longer and longer to get into, from when you power on to when the puck finally drops.
Everything on PC is near instant. Consoles need to be more like this, and Sony has already said they've made this a huge priority in their press event. I find this very encouraging. I hope Microsoft pays attention.
8 years is a long time. I intend on giving Microsoft every opportunity to sell me on their new console. Just as I do with Sony. But the first words out their mouth had better not be "Kinect 2.0".
"Xbox 360 2.0" or "Xbox Live 2.0" sure. I want to hear about customizable dashboards, quantum leaps in graphics performance, solid state drive and expandable HD options..I want the focus to be on games, and on winning me back. Flailing my hands and yelling orders and swiping and clapping to a camera is all well and good, but I'm not willing to shell out $100 extra just so I can have that "immersion". If it can track 10,000 fingers or just 10, I could not care less. Does it make my console boot faster?
Anyways I digress. I want MS to wow me with their hardware, and impress me with their renewed focus on (I hate this term) core gaming, core gamers. XBL should be blowing us away by now, instead of leaving us wondering why we're still paying *extra* for it. There's lost Microsoft can do to make me care about Xbox 720/Inifnity. Kinect 2.0 is about as enticing to me as detachable faceplates.