How can Microsoft win back your heart for XB1?

- Get better games

- Drop Kinect

- $100 less

- Say that they wont bring back DRM

and i might consider it as a second console.
 
Ok at a worse case scenario for XB1 - PS4 is 50% more powerful.

It's a no brainer...

You have your pre-order booked for Sony.

Your entire house is decorated in Kaz wallpaper.

You go to bed listening to "Slumber with Cerny" audiotapes.

Just what could Microsoft do from now to launch to bring you back into the fold of Xbox?

So my only options are PS4 and XB1? Is this thread just not for people currently interested in neither? Serious question.
 
the biggest thing is enough time to prove they *may* have learned their lesson, but i doubt it

In addition, lower price, no kinnect requirement, rework XBL to something more reasonable, and a decent set of exclusives will help. But they tried to strong arm the industry that benefited them and publishers and tried to screw consumers. So they're in probation for a long time
 
No Kinect, no having to buy xbox brand hard drives.

That would do it, but no paywall for youtube would be nice too.
 
I'm gone. I'll end up getting a Xbox One late in the gen when it hits 300 bucks but mutliplatform games will still be on my PS4. This assumes Microsoft changes things around and starts announcing stuff that I want to play. So far they haven't and, yes, I've seen Titanfall and I'll grab it for the PS4 once its timed exclusivity runs out.
 
Ok at a worse case scenario for XB1 - PS4 is 50% more powerful.

It's a no brainer...

You have your pre-order booked for Sony.

Your entire house is decorated in Kaz wallpaper.

You go to bed listening to "Slumber with Cerny" audiotapes.

Just what could Microsoft do from now to launch to bring you back into the fold of Xbox?

The question still requires some qualifiers.

Do you mean "bring [me] back into the fold" as in give up my PS4 pre-order and buy an XBO instead? In that case, there is nothing Microsoft can do, since the PS4 is a better designed machine in the ways that matter to me.

Do you mean "bring [me] back into the fold" as in become an Xbox customer again at launch? The answer, again, is nothing, since I won't have the money for two systems at launch. 360 was my go-to console last gen but there's nothing Microsoft can do to regain that position this upcoming gen due to the nature of the XB1, its Kinect shittery and its added price as well as me believing they need to learn a lesson from what they were attempting to do, much like Sony needed to learn a lesson after 2006.

Do you mean "bring [me] back into the fold" as in buy an Xbox One at some point before the end of the gen? Then the answer to that is they've already changed my mind - I wasn't going to get an Xbox One prior to the 180s, now I am going to get an XB1. At this moment I'm considering getting one when it's around the $299.99 price, unless they revert to some of those obscene policies before it hits that price point. So Microsoft's 180s DID have a real impact in this scenario.
 
I think only Nintendo really ever had my heart at one time, videogame wise. I'll probably get an xbone sometime in the future. But, most of my gaming will be on the PS4.
 
They don't have Sucker Punch, Santa Monica, or Naughty Dog so it's a pretty significant uphill climb for me. I would have considered Xbox One as a second console to my PS4, but as others have said, their policies and attitude totally turned me off.
 
I'm planning on buying one but I'm not as hyped as I was for the 360. If they can make Halo 5 similar to the older games I'm all in though. Some big AAA exclusives from their new first-party studios would be nice too, especially some genres that aren't shooters. RPGs and action games preferably.
 
Honestly I'm not sure there is anything they could do. They've left a sour taste in my mouth, and even though they aren't going through with their awful practices, they have revealed that the intent is there.

I can play most every game between my PS4 and PC, and games like Halo aren't going to bring me back. I'm just done with them as a whole.
 
They'd need to - minimum - drop Kinect and remove all non-line gaming online stuff from behind Live paywall and bring price down to around £350 stop paying for timed exclusives and provide more true exclusives developed bottom up for the console.

Given there's no way they're going to do all the above I've accepted they aren't winning me back.

I'll stick with PC and maybe PS4 for now and wait to see the next two announcements from Valve - TBH I'm already a lot more interested in streaming games from my PC directly to my TV than considering an XB1 now.
 
Firesale-like price drop. Like the guy above said, the app paywall is insane. I stopped playing games on my PS3 about a year ago and if Netflix/YouTube were paywalled, it'd literally be a useless box sitting in my cabinet. I'm not spending $500 on something like that.
 
To win back my heart (but not my trust) they will have to give me a free Xbone and shower me with gifts and free games every year.

And even if that happened I'd still probably do most of my gaming on PS4
 
- Make me (good) food three times a day and deliver it to wherever I am
- Get me a new house that I can keep all for myself (throw in some cute kitties too)
- Cover all my bills forever

Hmmm yeah, maybe that would do it. Maybe.
The idea of being bought like that by a company makes me feel a bit dirty...
 
So my only options are PS4 and XB1? Is this thread just not for people currently interested in neither? Serious question.

You can have Wii U in there. PC everyone owns already I'd hazard a guess.

Personally speaking, I'm PC hooked up to the TV gamer for now...I'll let the brutal battle play out over first 12 months to see who ups their game the most. Power / GFX deficiencies I'm no bothered about, they will both look fantastic. If GTA5 can look that good on Xbox, can you imagine Xbone/PS4 down the line...cheaper digital download only model with no Kinect would sell me instantly though...
 
i can't see any way for them to win me back. i like fighting games and i'll be damned if i'm going to choose the system that is most likely to have the worst ports.
 
It took Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey to get me to buy a 360 last time. Unless Microsoft is willing to foot the bill for more Mistwalker games, I don't see me buying an X1 before a few substantial price cuts have occurred.
 
It will come down to the games for me. If Sunset Overdrive, that Black Tusk game, etc turn out great then I will want one. The price is pretty prohibitive for me though, and it is tough to justify a purchase when 90% of the games will also be on the ps4 I have preordered. I reeaally hope they do end up releasing a kinectless sku. Oh, and if they end up with a superior online seri cd again which tbh I think is quite probable then that could also quicken my purchase
 
I already decided I was going to be a one-console owner this upcoming gen, and I'm going PS4.

I'm sure it'll be a good console though, all the fanboy shit needs to stop.
 
Price drop is all I need. They can piss off at a £430 price point.

I'm sure next year I can get a bundle at that price with Halo and an extra controller.
 
You can have Wii U in there. PC everyone owns already I'd hazard a guess.

Personally speaking, I'm PC hooked up to the TV gamer for now...I'll let the brutal battle play out over first 12 months to see who ups their game the most. Power / GFX deficiencies I'm no bothered about, they will both look fantastic. If GTA5 can look that good on Xbox, can you imagine Xbone/PS4 down the line...cheaper digital download only model with no Kinect would sell me instantly though...

I don't think everyone has a PC in the way we seem to mean it. I would just say that PC+Android is probably sufficient for my needs, but Microsoft is more likely than Sony to attract my attention at this exact moment. For now, Xbox One is doing more things my PC can't comfortably do than PS4 is, but it isn't doing enough new things for me to be interested, and all of this could flip on its head in a few years so who knows. Wii U and Vita are completely boring to me, 3DS is a potential option.
 
Nothing - The interface, the ads, the lack of gaming focus, price & what we know of specs decided for me: going back to Sony.

The icing for me is how IMO they took a platform I signed up for and then changed the experience in many negative ways (eg Ads, Miis, Metro interface, etc). They showed me that even if I liked what they are offering right now - there is no promise that I wouldn't just want to drop it after their next 'fall-update'.
 
Not a single chance, even if they upgraded the specs and dropped the price.The way they handled all the controversy was just ridiculous and made me lost the little respect I had for them.
 
They would have to demo a Kinect 2.0 game that blew my socks off, and convinced me that the XB1 was worth the extra $100. It is the fact that they haven't done so that leads me to believe that they can't and that the Kinect will once again be a mostly useless addon when it comes to gaming.
 
They can make it easy for me to win their "All in One" Entertainment Console in the Doritos Mountain Dew Promotion they are having this fall.
 
This. They didn't just burn a bridge, they nuked it from orbit.

This pretty much for me. They just showed their true colors these past few years by doing everything possible to make a consumer like me angry. Ads all over the fucking dashboard, a huge emphasis on the shitty kinect games and features, avatars which are a monetized more cooperate version of the Nintendo's Miis, and then the bull shit they tried to pull with xbox one, before they took it all back. They are not pro consumer in any sense, and the type of games they're peddling to not appeal to me in the slightest. This is coming from a guy who was very pro Xbox original, and slept outside a best buy to get my xbox 360.

That and that. It's not just the Xbone, but rather the Xbone turned out to be further and more extreme examples of the direction of the Xbox brand and its attitude toward its core customers that made it so successful.

The Xbox and Xbox 360 have been my primary video game devices the past two generations. Barely more than a month after building a PC, I'm already hastily becoming a PC-first gamer who intends to buy a PS4 for console exclusives.

And on that note, it's also worth mentioning that Microsoft's first-party games falling off a cliff makes my transition even easier. Halo: CoD Edition is a fun game and all, but absolutely nowhere near the must-have of all the Bungie games. And Forza's a wonderful franchise, but I'd never buy a console just for that - especially since the main entries are annoyingly stale (There's been four Forza games in the same time span as only one Gran Turismo game, yet it still lacks night racing, rain, different environments, etc).
 
I wa snever interested in their games, so thy would have to churn out some games I would care about, reduce the price to 399, somehow reverse the hardware so its more powerful, have a PS+ like service, get Japanese third party games like Takes, Yakuza, Disgaea and convince all my friends to get an XB1 too.
 
The same strategy that Sony will have to use to win your heart over.

j/k.

I would need a competitive price point and usually free applications removed from the paywall.
I want guarantees that it would still be reasonable entertainment machine even if I ever choose to give up on gaming or pay for live.
 
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