Buttermilk
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Funny I play online computer games all the time an I don't pay anybody but my ISP
I think he was talking about the "best" experience.
Funny I play online computer games all the time an I don't pay anybody but my ISP
I think he was talking about the "best" experience.
I think he was talking about the "best" experience.
You weren't expecting to pay $500 for a next-gen system when systems that came out in 2005 still top the sales charts at a $249 price point?$500 is ridiculous. This better be false.
How is "including family" even a point? Of course it does. Why shouldn't it? That's like saying "won't consume all the oxygen in the room".
I think that if you used to have a 'family' account aka more than 1 gold account on an xbox you paid more...this is saying you get those extra accounts free.
You weren't expecting to pay $500 for a next-gen system when systems that came out in 2005 still top the sales charts at a $249 price point?
My, aren't you silly. Good thing for you that you'll have a $299 option this fall then, isn't it? Albeit one with a subscription caveat.
Which, let's face it, the current Xbox 360 has as well. I suppose instead of $249 we should say it costs $369.
People will just see $299 and instant ownership and the rest will be overlooked.
Shit will sell no doubt.
People love subsidized pricing
I think that if you used to have a 'family' account aka more than 1 gold account on an xbox you paid more...this is saying you get those extra accounts free.
you think Kinect cost 100-200 dollars to make?Considering that without Kinect this thing could probably be priced at $300-400, I don't see how your argument works.
It used to be $99 a year for a family but they closed down the Family Pack earlier this year which means that everyone would have to buy separate Gold subs for your family members.
Now with one $15 a month sub everyone in the family will also have Gold which is a huge deal that has been ignored in this thread.
Considering that without Kinect this thing could probably be priced at $300-400, I don't see how your argument works.
I am trying to figure out how a camera which costs Microsoft around $20-30 adds $100-200 extra retail per box
Doesn't that effectively amount to someone buying three annual individual subscriptions at the MSRP and/or a price increase of $80 over the prior "Family" package?It used to be $99 a year for a family but they closed down the Family Pack earlier this year which means that everyone would have to buy separate Gold subs for your family members.
Now with one $15 a month sub everyone in the family will also have Gold which is a huge deal that has been ignored in this thread.
I don't know, there's the whole roadblock of "fill out these forms while I give you the policy of your two year contract you're agreeing to."
I'm sure it'll do well, but I don't think the $299 version will be selling like hotcakes. Plus the $499 SKU will be in a majority of stores.
Doesn't Kinect 1 cost $50 to make? Kinect 2 could be easily double. Though probably not much more than that.
We're also talking R&D costs added to this, which people easily forget.
Doesn't Kinect 1 cost $50 to make? Kinect 2 could be easily double. Though probably not much more than that.
you think Kinect cost 100-200 dollars to make?
I am trying to figure out how a camera which costs Microsoft around $20-30 adds $100-200 extra retail per box
I wonder how many "Fuck that" posts in here will turn into "Day one" posts after May 21.
I'm not implying their cost of manufacture, but the market cost. A Xbox SKU sold with a separate Kinect 2 would still cost $500 combined, but the console's cost would be $300-400.
That's not how it works
How would simplifying the IR sensors, removing the bulky packaging, removing the redundant co-processor, a good chunk of PCB, the motor, the fans, etc equate to costing twice as much?
I imagine the intent of your comment is to suggest "these things are expensive, people."Also, people tend to forget what consoles actually cost to make, distribute/ship/localize/etc. This past generation, with Microsoft and Sony's pricing, has thrown off everyone's perceptions. Let me repeat: The PS3 cost Sony over $900 at launch, and the Wii U cost Nintendo more than $350 at launch.
How does it work then? Are you telling me it wouldn't be cheaper?
Potentially dumb question, but how does the subsidy stuff work, do you need to have a credit check and whatnot to get the contract? I know you do for phones, is it the same process?
what about credit checks and those with bad/no credit and deposits? My sister tried to get a phone at Verizon, and she has no credit, so they wanted a $700+ deposit... she left to go 'get money out of the ATM' and never went back. x-D
this is gonna be sloppy mess.
My argument works perfectly fine.Considering that without Kinect this thing could probably be priced at $300-400, I don't see how your argument works.
And I'm still at a loss as to what exactly could be so expensive about the Wii U.
I'm guessing is not difference than to getting a cellphone contract. Except you are paying for the Xbox Live service instead of a Data one.
so then it would be deposit or no deal, for people with bad/no credit? Harsh.
Why does this model get so much hate?
It makes a lot of sense to me.
The exact same thing is done with mobile phones.
This is Microsoft. The sub deal will be US-only for a very, very long time.in Demark the Law makes it mandatory to write the FINAL price if you have a Subbed deal.
I suspect America's Hat will have it, too.This is Microsoft. The sub deal will be US-only for a very, very long time.
Who says the PS4 won't be $500?
And it's still a rip off. And the stand alone phones cost 500+ for high end models.
I don't feel like paying over and above that for a console.
I think he was talking about the "best" experience.
But then this kicks in
"Heck i am gonna pay for live anyway so might as well and use the extra money i am saving on other games on controllers today, $10-15 is nothing "