Microsoft's not even making good use of the Kinect as a differentiator, so it makes sense for them to ditch it. Frankly, I think they should sell the tech and patents to Google or Apple while retaining the rights to keep manufacturing it as an accessory to the Xbone for the lifetime of the console. It'd be a good way to recoup the sunk costs and focus on what matters.
Xbone isn't even 3 months old yet. Give them at least a year to come up with better uses/ games for the Kinect.
3 months people ! Relax, and take a deep breath. I know everyone wants Xbone to fail but come on now, it's only been 3 months.
Xbone isn't even 3 months old yet. Give them at least a year to come up with better uses/ games for the Kinect.
3 months people ! Relax, and take a deep breath. I know everyone wants Xbone to fail but come on now, it's only been 3 months.
I don't believe they'll give up Kinect. I think they're just going to suck up losing 100 bucks. It's MS. They have the money. They should of done that from the get go.
Not even close to the same. I'm not coming in the house and then grabbing a head set to make commands to turn on my everything. I walk in the room home from work and say Xbox On... EVERYTHING turns on. My TV, receiver and Direct TV all turn on. Having to put a head set on imo is not the same as just walking into a room and just start saying commands. It's an awesome feature if you have your whole home entertainment system hooked up to it.
I don't believe they'll give up Kinect. I think they're just going to suck up losing 100 bucks. It's MS. They have the money. They should of done that from the get go.
Xbone isn't even 3 months old yet. Give them at least a year to come up with better uses/ games for the Kinect.
3 months people ! Relax, and take a deep breath. I know everyone wants Xbone to fail but come on now, it's only been 3 months.
Can they not just build a microphone directly into the Xbox case and keep all the voice control functionality?
Xbone isn't even 3 months old yet. Give them at least a year to come up with better uses/ games for the Kinect.
called this shit while they were doing all the 180s. shit sales compared to ps4 basically confirms it... $399 kinectless sku before e3.
I keep seeing people saying drop the X1 price to $399, by dropping Kinect, Microsoft eating the cost and etc., but how does that convince buyers it's a better buy than the PS4? Same price, it's still a no brainer to get the more powerful, and thus, better games with the PS4.
As I mention before the X1 launched, since it's the weaker console, it needs to provide a unique experience (gimmick) that the PS4 can't otherwise why would anyone want it over a PS4. They need to capture the casual buyers. Instead, Microsoft fucked up by not offering any Kinect experience at launched. Kinect Rivals, Dance Central and so on should have been on day one. If Microsoft gets rid of Kinect, there goes their only plus difference with the PS4 and they just accept being a distant 2nd this gen. It's the same reason why Nintendo can't remove the gamepad from the Wii U. Now that the PS4 has the momentum and being the most powerful, it's going to be hard for Microsoft and Nintendo to slow or stop this freight train.
Xbox Fitness is your reason to own a Kinect right now, guys. followed by Sports Rivals in April. i personally wouldnt buy an xbox one without Kinect, but a price drop plus free game would be the smartest move for Microsoft right now.
I highly, highly doubt that MS will unbundle Kinect with the X1, for reasons discussed already in this thread (mostly of being that differentiation from PS4).
I'm guessing that there will be price parity with Kinect still in the box, and MS will eat the losses for the time being. Toss in a free game and/or a Live membership card and/or a Live gift card to download whatever. Maybe take any third party apps like Netflix out of the Live paywall, and offer a free game or two each month with Games for Gold once the library gets beefed up. Get the devkits reworked and up to speed ASAP so there's no more embarrassing Tomb Raider situations.
The last thing MS should do is panic and act irrationally at this point. Impulse decisions almost never go well.
Oh you mean that fitness app that no one talks about because MS doesn't market it? Great!
I think I agree with the sentiment that if the Xbone drops Kinect it loses the only interesting differentiator it has.
Price parity *with* Kinect would be flushing a lot of good money after bad, IMO. What makes you think that Microsoft shareholders would be okay with simply drastically raising the hardware subsidy on the system instead of spending that cash on other, more important divisions within the company?
yeah thats the one. the marketing situation is what it is. but the app itself is great.
Microsoft's not even making good use of the Kinect as a differentiator, so it makes sense for them to ditch it. Frankly, I think they should sell the tech and patents to Google or Apple while retaining the rights to keep manufacturing it as an accessory to the Xbone for the lifetime of the console. It'd be a good way to recoup the sunk costs and focus on what matters.
Xbox Fitness is your reason to own a Kinect right now, guys. followed by Sports Rivals in April. i personally wouldnt buy an xbox one without Kinect, but a price drop plus free game would be the smartest move for Microsoft right now.
Joe Consumer doesn't really care about the difference at this point. If it's the same price, it's preference and what your friends have. The games look close enough for a mainstream buyer.
Because MS, unlike Sony, has a bunch of profitable divisions? And that the costs won't stay high for long?
You're probably going to shoot down any argument I have anyways. But dropping mandatory Kinect is just a metaphorical white flag.
Yes, *but* Kinect 2 is based on entirely different tech (IIRC) and there are also a bunch of associated patents that I'm sure Apple or Google would love to have, and little harm to Microsoft in selling them if they get to retain use of the stuff for the sake of continuing to sell Kinect/Kinect 2 accessories.Didn't Apple already buy the company that developed the Kinect sensor technology?
I wonder how much MS has considered:
A. Ditching the Gold fee and aiming their guns at that wider audience of media and app enthusiasts with gaming secondary. It fits the priorities in the hardware, removes a barrier to entry for non-gamers (the Gold fee) and keeps the Kinect relevant for the UI/Skype, non-gaming features. They'd lose the fee but I'd imagine they could make up some of that if not more through advertising channels.
B. Turning Gold into a direct media subscription ala Netflix or even a wider range of perks ala Amazon Prime. In other words, providing some actual indisputable value for that fee, to all users of the system.
Both are pivots away from their focus on games right now - a focus that I cannot see them regaining the lead, not with the way the console was designed, and not with the price and competition.
Neither option would gain my interest, but they seem like better ways to position this thing they've made than the way they've been going about it.
That's fine and dandy, but you are not going to sell your mandatory Kinect to the masses without actually advertising shit.
I feel like Microsoft needs to make the Kinect value strong out of the box and make that extra $100 less of an issue for casuals. Wouldn't hurt to make Kinect Sports Rivals and Dance Central F2P, where KSR is supported by character accessories/skins (I'd buy a Conker outfit for a couple dollars) and custom equipment (e.g., clear bowling ball with Spinal's Skull for a dollar or two) in-game purchases, and DC gives you 30-40 songs for free with new releases for $2-3 a track or released in bundles monthly. They're both popular party games with existing sports/tracks that could be brought over from previous games (so no big dev effort to port over) and could be supported with weekly challenges and online competitive play. Would give Xbone/Kinect value right away, build community, and have business models to make money.
well im not saying its not stupid of microsoft to keep so mum about it. that shit deserves back of the box/commercial advertisements just as much as any first party game out now.
shh. makes too much sense. but seriously, a Spinal skull bowling ball? i would pay up to five US dollars for that. or for a Halo magnum to use in target shooting.
I don't believe they'll give up Kinect. I think they're just going to suck up losing 100 bucks. It's MS. They have the money. They should of done that from the get go.
Not even close to the same. I'm not coming in the house and then grabbing a head set to make commands to turn on my everything. I walk in the room home from work and say Xbox On... EVERYTHING turns on. My TV, receiver and Direct TV all turn on. Having to put a head set on imo is not the same as just walking into a room and just start saying commands. It's an awesome feature if you have your whole home entertainment system hooked up to it.
Xbone isn't even 3 months old yet. Give them at least a year to come up with better uses/ games for the Kinect.
3 months people ! Relax, and take a deep breath. I know everyone wants Xbone to fail but come on now, it's only been 3 months.
They probably should have had some idea what to do with it before they put it in the box.
Stupid if true to segment early buyers
Terrible terrible mgmt of xbox
I'm beginning to think bone is more of a disaster than PS3 ever was.
Who designed it? It's like it was designed by committee. Bunch of trend setters who don't know what they're talking about.
I just like how everyone was scoffing at a kinectless bone. Saying it was built from the ground up with Kinect in mind and shit. lol.