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Xbox Reveal Thread: Durango Unchained

The conference was completely what I expected, and for that It was pretty good. We all know that they held back games until E3; so we should all be waiting until E3 before passing final judgement on any of the systems
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

Because instead of talking about the hardware ran full steam into "Hey, we invented the PVR!" and then continued into "Here's all this shit that you already do on every device that you own with a browser except we're going to stick it behind a pay wall and restrict it to the USA as well."
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

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When have gamers ever been patient? E3 is at least 19 days away!
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

I think people who are talking about being 'misled' are... weird. But people who talk about being disappointed with the conference? Absolutely legitimate when you see what was shown, as well as what it is being compared against (Ps4 reveal).

If it's job is to get people excited, it did poorly with me, and probably others like me.
 
I'd say MS have a lot more to prove than Sony, going into E3.
Nintendo is in a pretty comfortable place for its hardcore demographic (who know they'll be getting Smash bros and Mario etc) and if the rumours are anything to go by then Sony will have a big show.
Fingers crossed Microsofts 15 games or whatever prove to be interesting, like that Rare game looks.
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

AnJYH4u.jpg


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That is not my issue with their conference. It is all the negative stuff they included regarding gaming. Offline game fees for used games, requiring a online connection to authorize all installs of games, pushing for online requirements for all games to increase "resources". First party will be always online. There is no way Microsoft is paying for 300,000 servers that they don't plan to utilize.
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

AnJYH4u.jpg


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Again core philosophies, if they're debuting the system without any form of focus of games it bodes poorly for the long term. Gamers have no reason to trust Microsoft will deliver, this was their first chance and they didn't even bother.
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

AnJYH4u.jpg


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So much this.
 
I was looking forward to upgrading my games console, not my TiVo.

I didn't even watch the conference but I already know you'll be eating crow during E3. I don't know what you people expected. It's really hilarious how many of you thought they were going to talk about games when they said themself, they are not talking about games.
 
Suddenly many people never came this thread before reveal just show up
Personally, I had no interest in the blind hype of people that'd already made their minds up. Now we know what we're dealing with, I have an opinion.

I didn't even watch the conference but I already know you'll be eating crow during E3. I don't know what you people expected. It's really hilarious how many of you thought they were going to talk about games when they said themself, they are not talking about games.
Then don't bother revealing a games console.
 
Really bad reveal. They focus on TV being a big thing and now you need a separate device to even watch live TV?
 
When you have a product that exists only because of games, and you ignore games when making its presence known for the first time....weird.

WTF does xbox will be the new watercooler mean??? Will my office have a communal xbox? Them ignoring specs is scary...

The controller is basically unchanged despite their talking points.

Hey europe, sorry, we're gonna talk to roger goodell for a bit. Hey Halo fans we got a new.......TV show.

I guess gamefly is f'd??

COD looking tired...and more and more people are saying this...it now has a running system (wtf) that leaps automatically over stuff...so I just point the thing at the bad guy and sprint and shoot now...cool.

Intraday sony and msft stock prices tell the story in stunning regard.

There will be blood at E3. But despite this horrendous showing, I'm not sure whose it will be
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

AnJYH4u.jpg


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Well, I agree people shouldn't be surprised or saying they were misled because of the pre-announcement. I think it's still safe to make your buying decisions based on the conference though for a couple reasons.

1) It's clear what MS's vision for the system and Kinect is.

2) They had to have a whole conference just for the non-gaming stuff. I mean, think about that.

It's not hard to see their focus, they have been heading that way for a whole generation and it's obvious the console was designed to be the de facto living room box. That doesn't speak to how successful they will be with it, there certainly has been a market for it and I personally know several current Xbox owners who love this direction. Let's not stick our heads in the sand and pretend we don't know what MS's intentions and design for this is though. The Xbox brand has always been a Trojan Horse, MS has made no intent to hide that.
 
I didn't even watch the conference but I already know you'll be eating crow during E3. I don't know what you people expected. It's really hilarious how many of you thought they were going to talk about games when they said themself, they are not talking about games.

Games at Game Console reveal?

Preposterous!
 
Why do people think MS will show games at E3?

They sure as hell haven't the past few years outside of Kinect bullshit, sports and COD
 
I wish they spent more time on the console itself. Less ea, less espn. The switching and os section was cool, searching for my next match while watching a movie or show is nice. Voice features of kinect are nice, I hope its at least as good as google voice.
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

AnJYH4u.jpg


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This will fall on deaf ears loads of gamers saying fuck Xbox etc now will be OMG day one if MS delivers the games at E3.

Like I said in that other thread E3 will be when Sony and MS will have to bring everything they've got to convince me they deserve my money this year.

I won't be making a purchasing decision until then, as nothing Sony has shown yet has 100% convinced me either.
 
Why do people think MS will show games at E3?

They sure as hell haven't the past few years outside of Kinect bullshit, sports and COD

Because they already have 15 exclusive games planned for the first year of the thing. Not to mention they've said that the games were going to be at E3 multiple times.
 
Seriously though. When they START the conference by saying, "we are here to talk about features of the hardware in relation to all of your entertainment needs, and we are saving the game stuff for e3, surprises and new ips", how do you then run screaming into the thread lamenting how you've been mislead because they spent 40 minutes talking about tv, Skype, live, kinect, sports, etc?

In retrospect, it means that they're NOT going to waste the majority of the E3 press conference talking about that shit? Conceivably? So I encourage both the jaded fanboys, and the miscreants spreading their FUD, wait until the real press conferences.

And to those of you making long term purchasing decisions based on this limited joke of a reveal?

AnJYH4u.jpg


(Kept it static for ya. Forum's runnin slow, you know...)

Totally nailed. It came just as expected. I don't know how or what the so called hardcore gamers expected but they're just a bunch of whiners that anyway ;). I can't say that i'll buy it day 1 but it really gained my attention
 
Personally, I had no interest in the blind hype of people that'd already made their minds up. Now we know what we're dealing with, I have an opinion.


Then don't bother revealing a games console.

Just to let you know, every console out there current gen and next gen is more than just a gaming device. I'll hold my opinion on the games and or lack possibly of at E3.
 
That is not my issue with their conference. It is all the negative stuff they included regarding gaming. Offline game fees for used games, requiring a online connection to authorize all installs of games, pushing for online requirements for all games to increase "resources". First party will be always online. There is no way Microsoft is paying for 300,000 servers that they don't plan to utilize.
...They already said you can play games offline
 
I really would like to know how MS executives feel right now.
You know you worked so hard for this moment, then you get online to read the response and it's lukewarm at best.
 
Not sure what to think. Nothing they showed made me want a XBox this I know.
Controlling the device with gestures and voice? Voice control is available in all sort of devices years ago, but who the hell uses that? In what way is controlling a device with gestures more practical then just using a controller? Useless feature.
I'm disappointed. I'm with a lot of others around here. Sony didn't showed their console but had a better show.

5/10 for MS, 7/10 for Sony.
 
...They already said you can play games offline

Sort of....

Q: Does Xbox One require an “always on” Internet connection?
A: No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet. We’re designing Xbox One to be your all-in-one entertainment system that is connected to the cloud and always ready. We are also designing it so you can play games and watch Blu-ray movies and live TV if you lose your connection.

Q: How do consumers benefit by being connected to the cloud?
A: The cloud makes every experience better and more accessible. Because Xbox One is powered by the cloud:

Your games have more power available to create new gameplay, persistent worlds, and deeper experiences.
Your system and games can update automatically, so you shouldn’t have to wait for downloads or updates.
Your games and entertainment are stored and saved in the cloud, so you can access them anytime, from any Xbox One.*
Start a game, movie, or TV show on one console and finish exactly where you left off on another.
You can play multiplayer games with your friends, stream movies or TV shows right away, and enjoy the community and social features of Xbox Live.
Xbox One can recognize you, log you in and tailor your home screen just for you.

You can discover what your friends are playing, watching and listening to if they choose to share.
These are just a few examples of how customers benefit from our platform being connected to the Internet. It brings the future of TV and games to our consumers—and it’s designed for today and the decade ahead.

* Subject to content geographical restrictions.

If the games use the cloud to process (most/all first party games will) then you have to be online. The console itself has to be online to authenticate your disc when you install.

So it is not so "cut and dry" as you are making it.
 
My analysis:

1. The actual console itself looks... a little weird. A matte strip/gloss finish? Who designed this thing?

2. Approach is night and day from the next-gen PlayStation focus. Microsoft is going for the every-man who just wants to have an all-in-one experience, and not really care about games exclusively. Most of the program was spent talking about new cable integration, third-party television partnerships, and the seamless-ness of Kinect interactivity with the enhanced UI. IMO, the only cool thing out of all of that was Kinect. While not recommended for actual gaming, the fluidity and responsiveness of Kinect and the One (<---that was weird to say/type) was impressive. I can only hope that the PS4 UI is just as seamless. For the rest of it, I just don't care enough about cable to care for those feature sets. Most of that you can get for free on the Internet anyways, so what's the point if it's just gonna be hidden behind a paywall?

Only a few games were actually shown, and most of those were third-party multi-platformers with money-hatted timed exclusives.

3. The hardware might as well be a copypasta of the PlayStation event slides. Literally, the only thing different about the One is the implied assessment of the lack of GDDR5 RAM. They even went with the whole "developers will have full access" shtick. The controller looks like it took a few cues from the Dreamcast of all things, but the overall look is the same.

This tells me the only measurement of success, for both consoles, is going to be games, and whether or not casuals buy into the all-in-one Windows 8 network.

4. They alluded to their first-party partnerships and new IPs for next-gen, but they only showed off one new IP, called Quantum Break, and a next-gen Forza. We'll see at E3 if they'll have the other 13 exclusives they promised ready for play/display, but PS4 has the upper hand here. Sony showed off 2 new IPs (Knack & Driveclub), 2 continuations (Killzone: Shadow Fall & inFAMOUS: Second Son), one new indie game (The Witness), 4 tech demos (Quantic Dream, Capcom, Media Molecule & Square Enix), 2 next-gen ports (Watch_Dogs & Diablo III), and a money-hatted exclusive (Destiny). That's 12 showcases regarding actual software development, with 8 of them being actual games.

Microsoft showed off one new IP (Quantic Break), one continuation (Forza 5), two tech demos alluding to future next-gen titles (EA Sports [Madden, FIFA, UFC & NBA Live] & Infinity Ward [COD: Ghosts]), and one actual gameplay reel (Ghosts). Oh, and they announced a new Halo television series directed by Steven Spielberg. That's 6 next-gen gaming showcases with only 3 of those being actual games, a TV spin-off, and one large announcement of an announcement by EA.

It's safe to say that Sony has more momentum right now. Also, they really need to touch on the always-online thing and define what that explicitly means...
 
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