How can Microsoft win back your heart for XB1?

They never had my 'heart', nor do the other two though.

To get me to buy an XBO they need to not require Kinect and match Sony with price, very little really.
 
They had me at Halo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZipoIbBDf-c


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And it couldn't have come a moment sooner, either, because I was really starting to worry we may not get another one of these. :P


Dat poncho :3

Also, didn't they originally say that 343 were making a second "trilogy"?

(Which has now become a saga.)


Edit: Just re-watched, my reaction was pretty much exactly the same as that gif (minus the crying). Do want.
 
-stop using proprietary hard drives, allow the user to swap it out like PS3/PS4

The hard drives are not proprietary, but they have special firmware and the firmware only supports certain Western Digital drives. At least that's how it is on the 360. They basically just take a $50 Western Digital laptop hard drive, put it in a cheap plastic case and then sell it to you for twice as much. I have a "third party" drive in my 360 that's essentially the same thing but in a third party plastic enclosure. I paid like $60 for it. Only issue I had was with backwards compatibility... I had to patch in BC support with a Windows program which I guess the makers forgot to do.

Probably the same deal on Xbone only this time they won't even sell you a marked up laptop drive to replace it with. Kinda stupid considering we will have 30+ gb games.
 
May get one at launch but if not then I will wait to get one when TitanFall comes out. Hopefully there will have been a price drop by then.
 
I always have been and still am getting a launch XB1 since the first 180. The Day 1 Achievement is too much to pass up. Seriously though, I'm getting one for a mix of friends and a few exclusives that I want, so no convincing needed here. They haven't won my heart back(just my wallet) yet, but the DRM reversals and game unveilings were enough for me.
 
-Good exclusive games (that are actually exclusive and not just console-exclusive)
-A cross-buy program similar to Sony's where buying a game would also let me download the PC version (if available)
-Some kind of commitment to backwards compatibility on future consoles
-Stop hiding features behind XBL Gold paywall
-Stop trying to bleed every cent out of me through things like ads and microtransactions
 
Redesign it with faster hardware than the PS4. I'll eventually own both, but I buy most games for whatever platform ends up getting the best looking/performing versions. With the not insignificant performance gap between the Xbone and the PS4, it's a pretty safe bet that I'll be buying almost all my third party titles on Sony's platform.
 
Get rid of Ads on their Dashboard (or at least don't have them on the XB1, that or make their online service free).

Make some enticing exclusive IPs (I think a Conker and/or traditional banjo title would definitely do the trick). Ryse, Dead Rising and Killer Instinct are a good start, and Halo is fun. They need more though, and definitely need some internal (or microsoft owned) development studios that can provide that.

Bring the price down to $400 to match the PS4

Finally prove that they won't try to pull more of the same anti-consumer crap they attempted to do with the XB1.

If they do all of that (or at least 3 of the 4), i'll happily return to them. Otherwise I can be patient. I like Halo, but not that much (and Titanfall is being released for PC, so i don't have to miss out on that).
 
Dat poncho :3

Also, didn't they originally say that 343 were making a second "trilogy"?

(Which has now become a saga.)

Yep, they did, but I'm glad they aren't limiting them to a "trilogy"

When you don't call it a trilogy, they can actually afford to get quite creative over the course of building games in the Saga. Could even go for a third person pov style game mixed in with FPS, hypothetically. And I don't mean that in the way that it was done before in prior games, where it's third person when you're controlling a vehicle, manning a turret, or carrying a really heavy weapon.
 
Is there anything wrong with that?

For the record: I think that the new kinect has potential. I'm just disappointed that the XBO isn't at powerful as the PS4. Especially considering how big it is.

Nothing wrong with it. Just wondering if that's the case. I'm personally excited for the Kinect UI features. They could suck out loud of course. I'll just have to wait and see.
 
1) Remove gold requirement for all apps - online only
2) tell me the uk will get a proper TV guide service within 6 months of launch
3) tell me that you are working to fully integrate DVRs including searching and playing back recordings (like TiVo iPad app can do)
4) show me plex as an app for Xbox
5) convince me they won't stop releasing first party software for it. Not sure how they do this without me having to wait 5 years to see.
 
Considering third parties will be better on PS4 they'll have to show me through exclusives from first party. Traditionally their first party games don't tickle my fancy so it's not looking good for good ole MS.
 
Yep, they did, but I'm glad they aren't limiting them to a "trilogy"

When you don't call it a trilogy, they can actually afford to get quite creative over the course of building games in the Saga. Could even go for a third person pov style game mixed in with FPS, hypothetically.

Yeah, I think it'll give them a bit more of a creative freedom. I really hope they make another ODST spinoff, however have the focus be more on stealth. That'd be cool.
 
Quite a few things. I would like to believe that Microsoft is in a position financially to allow free multiplayer for non-Xbox Live Gold members on the Xbox 360 and a lot of the apps (like using Skype, browsing the Internet with IE, Netflix, etc.) be available for use on both 360 and XB1 as well. I'm perfectly fine with subscribing to Xbox Live Gold to use multiplayer on XB1.

I would also love to see complete backwards compatibility all the way back to the first generation Xbox. All you have to do is insert the disc, the system recognizes the disc as a Xbox or Xbox 360 game and allows you to download a compatible version for Xbox One even for Xbox games that weren't compatible with the 360.

Let Rare be Rare, not some Kinect development house. Give whatever money they can to the Stampers, give them dev kits, and say, "Go nuts. We'll leave our executives dicking around on their smartphones while you give your presentation in Redmond." And do so the same with Will Wright and the people from Project Gotham Racing. In other words, let the developers and creative people in gaming make what they want, regardless of if it ticks a certain box or is a Kinect game.

If Microsoft insists upon a Kinect game being made, it shouldn't feel like how the FMV's games did during the early Sega CD/PlayStation days and should be really good.
 
Bring down the paywall. For everything. You and the people who bought into XBL Gold lured Sony to the dark side, now flip the table on them and be the good guy for once.
 
Physical disc copies. I was looking forward to buying games like TitanFall and others this way, installing the game to the hdd, and then never worrying about a disc ever again. That seemed awesome to me, but nah, you guys had to screw that all up for reasons I still fail to understand. Its easy to complain about something before you have the chance to try it and see if it works; before you get to see the potential something like that could have with how you buy and play games. Seriously, you guys use GAF, you have to be seeing these new game sales as often as I do.

Indeed GAF does, but again, my point is it's almost always physical. Digital getting those types of discounts, especially via walled garden platforms, seems like two opposing heads butting with one another. It's one of genuine blind optimism that expects that. "B-because it could be like Steam" is the argument, but you can get Steam games from other services that aren't even Steam, let alone the other number of competitors also offering PC games. For Wii U, PS4, and Xbox One digital games, you are either getting it from the platform holder or you're buying someone's library. There is no other channel to offer competition, which in turn, produces sales. People tend to forget that the reason PC gets so many digital games discounted is because you have so many companies, so many services, offering the same games on the same platform. This creates competition, and in turn one-upmanship, which offers more sales. Compare that to the consoles where you get the same sort of thing happening with physical, never digital. How many services offer you PSN games outside of Sony? Maybe JUST GameStop, and they offer you a download code for it, and you might save tax on buying a code. That's about it.

You seem to fail to understand the issue for you aren't looking at it. How many bomba threads come up on GAF for a digital release of a console game instead of a physical release? The difference in distribution does indeed take into account the lack of demand, which in turn offers a price drop. Many physical things that fail to move are given major cuts. Wii U bombas in particular are a showcase of this if you even want to argue the moving of hardware and not just software. The avenues and chances you as a consumer to find these types of deals via physical will go away on an all-digital platform, which, again, are closed, wall-garden platforms. Your choices for purchases will be handled by the one company running things, and by having one player in that system, you create a system that doesn't have to lower the price because someone else is offering the same thing for the same platform at a lower price. When that goes away on a digital front, so do sales. I am not against a digital platform, just closed ones. Consoles are closed platform, so closing it further and letting the people making the systems control everything (including sales) seems like something I cannot genuinely support. It becomes a "pay this or fuck off" sort of affair, as you have no other options, for every other outlet has been eliminated.


it uses cloud power to make the games look better than on PS4

...So never, then?
 
Bring back the pieces of ensemble studios(robot ent, etc) and make a true Halo Wars sequel

Make Freelancer 2 but as an MMO for consoles

Crimson Skies 2

Phantom Dust as a f2p game with fancier cosmetic items behind a pay wall

Relocate/fire some of the 343 staff who were behind Halo 4's more stupid decisions and hire people who can service the community properly. Delay Halo 5 until it is ready. Halo 4 removed so many features of previous games. We shouldn't be going backwards in terms of functionality.
 
they need to ditch kinect and lower price by 100 dollars to compete with sony. also they need to build on there first party studios. I absolutely refuse to believe dead rising 3 will stay exclusive to xbone knowing how greedy capcom are. The way I see it, if it ain't published by Microsoft it's a timed exclusive
 
Seriously guys, if you guys convince Microsoft to release a kinect-less bundle I'm going to be so mad at you. You will have effectively made a very boring console out of something that was actually pretty exciting.
 
It's pretty simple. Lower the price.

$399 gets them back in the running. I just refuse to pay more for less. Okay, maybe a little more, for a little less, but the current value preposition just seems kinda laughable.

And $399 is only attractive if you ascribe the Kinect as having at least a $50 value by itself. (I probably do.) If you ignore any value added by the Kinect, The XB1 is a $349 console, at best.

It just blows my mind that MS sold the bleeding edge 360 for $399 in 2005, (a good and fair price, I felt) but now they want $100 more for an extremely modest console in 2013. Yeah, yeah, now there's a "free" Kinect. And yeah, yeah, this time MS gets to make money from day one. I don't care. Why should I? I just want the deal I got last time.

Aside from the RROD fiasco, it seems like everybody did pretty darn well with the 360, on both sides of the ball. MS sold lots of consoles, and lots of Live memberships, and a metric shitload of software. And I think their customer base was, by in large, pretty happy with the deal they got. So... why is MS shit canning pretty much everything that got them to where they are? (They are presumably keeping their best-in-class online infrastructure. In fairness, I shouldn't ignore that.)

It confuses me.
 
Games. Power, price, features, kinect. None of that matters if there is something you can only play on the Xbox One.

Price. It's come to light that Sony is taking another loss on the PS4, and MS is not on the Xbox One. A price drop would go a long way.
 
Seriously guys, if you guys convince Microsoft to release a kinect-less bundle I'm going to be so mad at you. You will have effectively made a very boring console out of something that was actually pretty exciting.

It's up to MS to sell their ''exciting'' console. Not our fault if it ends up being a separate add-on.
 
Microsoft would need to deliver a better quality proposition as a games console. I don't care about TV services, HDMI in in general, Kinect (especially being boxed in), Xbox Live (PsPlus is on a whole other level), I've never liked a Microsoft controller before, Microsoft would need to stop putting apps behind a paywall and lastly they would need to deliver a sincere apology for the red light fiasco that saw me go through 5 Xbox 360s.
 
I don't give my heart to companies.

They already have enough games coming to the One I want to play so I guess I'm already won over.
 
I always judge the value of a platform that I haven't bought by the number of exclusive games for (or games that are best experienced on) that platform and the number of games I'm somewhat interested in trying out. I need more of these games for more expensive platforms to justify the purchase. Services matter too but to be honest none of the non-gaming services on any of the current or next-gen consoles really appeal to me all that much.

Here's my current example of what I mean: I just BARELY justified buying the Wii U with Wind Waker bundle for $300. The exclusives (or best played on) games I wanted were: Pikmin, Rayman Legends, Wonderful 101, Wind Waker, Mario 3D Land, Bayo 2, X, and ZombiU. I am also somewhat interested in trying out NSMBU, DK Tropical Freeze, and Monster Hunter 3U. I would've gotten Wind Waker regardless when I got a Wii U, so the system was effectively $250. So it took 6-8 solid exclusives and a few other interesting games for me to just barely justify spending $300 on a console, even if the game output died after everything I wanted came out.

I am already in for PS4 because Sony has already announced several first-party exclusive games I want to play, along with several indie games that l want to play as well. Also, I strongly suspect the third-party games will all be at parity at least with XB1 with plenty being superior on PS4 due to the similar system architectures between the systems but with an easier system to develop for and superior GPU and RAM. I want to play Infamous, Driveclub, Killzone, Planetside 2 (my computer can't handle it), Deep Down, and a sizable list of indie titles. The fact that Sony's first-party output has been consistent recently helped with my confidence in their future lineup. Also, the facts that PS+ has been a fantastic value (that I get several times more out of than what it costs) and that I don't get ads shoved in my face everytime I use the console is worth quite a bit as well. I'll admit I'm giving them some benefit of the doubt, but that's just because they've earned it through their output on PS3/Vita in the past couple years and their consistent presentation of the PS4.

Now, not only does the Xbox One cost $500, I have to factor in another several hundred dollars in XBL costs to get the full experiences from games (which, as a longtime XBL subscriber, feels more like a tax than a payment for services at this point). So $500 + several years of XBL with bunches of ads (excuse me, RECOMMENDATIONS) comes out to around $750-900. Let's leave aside the fact that Microsoft has squandered any and all trust I had in them to not totally screw the consumer over at every turn and just look at games: Now, you saw what kind of volume of games I needed for me to buy a Wii U at $250-300. I'm gonna need around twenty interesting exclusives before I jump in again, and the only way that number gets lower is if the price/policies change more, or if some of those games are at GTA5/TLoU level of undeniable exceptional quality.

So far, I can count the games I am interested in on one hand.

They have a steep hill to climb with games for me to justify investing in the console plus the service for several years, and they've earned zero benefit of the doubt. I'm done giving any credence to their PR. The only way they can get any business from me in the future is by their output of exclusive games.
 
As far as the OP, for me nothing, I've not owned an Xbox and this iteration certainly isn't any more likely to tempt me than the 360. However for many people, drop the price to match the PS4. Kinect in or out doesn't matter. Do that and the entire race gets a whole new shift.

Seriously guys, if you guys convince Microsoft to release a kinect-less bundle I'm going to be so mad at you. You will have effectively made a very boring console out of something that was actually pretty exciting.

If MS had wanted it so bad and were so dead sure it was the way forward they would have detailed what was so great about it a damned sight fucking better than they did. All we got from them about all of it "Oh but you just don't understand" "people are missing the point".

THEN EXPLAIN IT TO PEOPLE.

Instead they mumbled and and stumbled though countless interviews, cancelled countless others and then did exactly what Sony did.

Don't blame GAF for making the Xbone what it is today. Either thank them, or blame MS.
 
I'm still buying it... but a price cut would be much appreciated, it's erm, a little pricey. If they could match the PS4's price they would have my heart.

And Gears 4 would be nice too ;) love me some Gears.
 
They already won me back because, of what has been announced, they have a much better games' lineup than the competition. Outside of the staple FPS's they even went for big name Japanese devs like Swery for D4 and the creator of Panzer Dragoon for Crimson Dragon. The Metal Gear series is now on the platform - where MGS4 was the sole reason I purchased a PS3. Confirmed dedicated servers for the big titles is a big deal and already means XB1 will be the multiplayer platform of choice. Finally, there's no way in hell I could miss the next Halo and Killer Instinct.
 
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