I'm a huge Kinect fan and was starting to get a little nervous that Kinect would no longer be a focus. Thanks for the clarification. If all I wanted from a nextgen system was the best graphics I'd get a ps4 or gaming pc and call it a day. I prefer a fresh new experience and I have high hopes an improved kinect can provide that. But it will only get the attention it deserves if its standard with every sku.This thread got very interesting.
I expected some commentary on this, but the direction it went surprised me.
The part that surprised me the most is the belief that we've somehow "lost our vision" or that we are "radically different" from what we announced.
Are we listening and adjusting the plans? We are. Are we making some concessions in areas where people have strong feelings? We are.
Are we altering are vision or losing faith? No.
We made one policy decision that was a major reversal around digital rights vs. physical media. It was the only time major features were changed, like family sharing, and some of the online check-in stuff that was related to it. It was the right call.
If you go back to the Unveil and E3 conferences, today's announcement doesn't change or diminish what we've said we were doing at all. All we said today is that we weren't going to brick the box if Kinect was unplugged. People making a leap thinking that means we've completely disconnected Kinect from the system would be wrong.
Once you guys experience the console, some of the criticisms may be valid, and many won't. The controller will not be the best way to navigate the dash - things like instant switching, snap mode, sign-in, and search are going to be vastly superior with Kinect. There is no controller UI that will beat "Xbox, Snap Skype", or "Xbox, Go to Killer Instinct".
The idea that the controller is the best way to navigate makes sense in reference to Xbox 360, but it's not true in Xbox One. You can completely control the dash with a controller, but many cases are deprecated versions of how it will work with voice.
If we were to remove Kinect from the bundle, then THAT would be a 180... but it's not going to happen. This was a very minor policy change, for people who had privacy concerns or repair issues. As someone earlier stated, my guess is that very few people will take advantage of the feature. But knowing it's there as an option is important.
Anyway, that's all my commentary on this. Bowing out for the evening.
As someone earlier stated, my guess is that very few people will take advantage of the feature.
I love PR.
As someone earlier stated, my guess is that very few people will take advantage of the feature.
The one that want Kinect removed don't share your vision,for the console and still see it's developmental and technical limitations based on the old Kinect. They can go buy a PS4. Sony has decided to put no stake or faith into their camera and it will show in software diversity and sales.
My personal feeling is that to offer increased value for the $499 price, MS should offer one year of live gold free as well as a free digital copy of any single 1st party Xbox One game through to January 1st, 2015. That'll change the nature of things pretty quickly.
Ahh such a nice way to fuck all the developers who have been told of the past 24 months that every xbone will come will a always available kinect sensor.
But it's ok it was just a minor policy change.
My personal feeling is that to offer increased value for the $499 price, MS should offer one year of live gold free as well as a free digital copy of any single 1st party Xbox One game through to January 1st, 2015. That'll change the nature of things pretty quickly.
LOL this is ridiculous. "People who don't like Xbone can go buy a PS4!" I guess Xbone fans who don't want Kinect are out of luck. Also, why are you talking about Sony at all? This is about Kinect.
Ahh such a nice way to fuck all the developers who have been told of the past 24 months that every xbone will come will a always available kinect sensor.
But it's ok it was just a minor policy change.
The one that want Kinect removed don't share your vision,for the console and still see it's developmental and technical limitations based on the old Kinect. They can go buy a PS4. Sony has decided to put no stake or faith into their camera and it will show in software diversity and sales.
My personal feeling is that to offer increased value for the $499 price, MS should offer one year of live gold free as well as a free digital copy of any single 1st party Xbox One game through to January 1st, 2015. That'll change the nature of things pretty quickly.
Ahh such a nice way to fuck all the developers who have been told of the past 24 months that every xbone will come will a always available kinect sensor.
But it's ok it was just a minor policy change.
Ahh such a nice way to fuck all the developers who have been told of the past 24 months that every xbone will come will a always available kinect sensor.
But it's ok it was just a minor policy change.
"Removing features is also a feature!"
My personal feeling is that to offer increased value for the $499 price, MS should offer one year of live gold free as well as a free digital copy of any single 1st party Xbox One game through to January 1st, 2015. That'll change the nature of things pretty quickly.
My personal feeling is that to offer increased value for the $499 price, MS should offer one year of live gold free as well as a free digital copy of any single 1st party Xbox One game through to January 1st, 2015. That'll change the nature of things pretty quickly.
No feature has been removed. You'll still be able to do anything you could do with kinect, and it will still be included in the box.
The only thing that changed is that you can unplug it when you don't want to use it, while previously the console would have seemingly refused to work. It's something you can do now that you couldn't before, so it's a new feature.
No feature has been removed. You'll still be able to do anything you could do with kinect, and it will still be included in the box.
The only thing that changed is that you can unplug it when you don't want to use it, while previously the console would have seemingly refused to work. It's something you can do now that you couldn't before, so it's a new feature.
But it's not. It's a basic option.
No feature has been removed. You'll still be able to do anything you could do with kinect, and it will still be included in the box.
The only thing that changed is that you can unplug it when you don't want to use it, while previously the console would have seemingly refused to work. It's something you can do now that you couldn't before, so it's a new feature.
But it's not. It's a basic option. People have been questioning it's exclusion for a while now. To see it listed as a 'feature' is a bit much to swallow.
Honest question..is gimping the TV guide feature worth being able to unplug Kinect?
Well some ppl here think it has for some reason.No feature has been removed.
Honest question..is gimping the TV guide feature worth being able to unplug Kinect?
This thread got very interesting.
I expected some commentary on this, but the direction it went surprised me.
The part that surprised me the most is the belief that we've somehow "lost our vision" or that we are "radically different" from what we announced.
Are we listening and adjusting the plans? We are. Are we making some concessions in areas where people have strong feelings? We are.
Are we altering are vision or losing faith? No.
We made one policy decision that was a major reversal around digital rights vs. physical media. It was the only time major features were changed, like family sharing, and some of the online check-in stuff that was related to it. It was the right call.
If you go back to the Unveil and E3 conferences, today's announcement doesn't change or diminish what we've said we were doing at all. All we said today is that we weren't going to brick the box if Kinect was unplugged. People making a leap thinking that means we've completely disconnected Kinect from the system would be wrong.
Once you guys experience the console, some of the criticisms may be valid, and many won't. The controller will not be the best way to navigate the dash - things like instant switching, snap mode, sign-in, and search are going to be vastly superior with Kinect. There is no controller UI that will beat "Xbox, Snap Skype", or "Xbox, Go to Killer Instinct".
The idea that the controller is the best way to navigate makes sense in reference to Xbox 360, but it's not true in Xbox One. You can completely control the dash with a controller, but many cases are deprecated versions of how it will work with voice.
If we were to remove Kinect from the bundle, then THAT would be a 180... but it's not going to happen. This was a very minor policy change, for people who had privacy concerns or repair issues. As someone earlier stated, my guess is that very few people will take advantage of the feature. But knowing it's there as an option is important.
Anyway, that's all my commentary on this. Bowing out for the evening.
An option is a feature. By definition, a feature is anything you can do with your device. Being able to turn your TV on and off is a feature, even if it is a basic one.
So they shuld bury it in the manuals and not lose a word about it - that would make people happy?
No feature has been removed. You'll still be able to do anything you could do with kinect, and it will still be included in the box.
The only thing that changed is that you can unplug it when you don't want to use it, while previously the console would have seemingly refused to work. It's something you can do now that you couldn't before, so it's a new feature.
If it was originally designed to expect the Kinect to be always physically attached, and MS decided to change that in the wake of feedback, and that change took planning, work, and testing, then yes, thats a feature, and in this case it's one worth bringing to people's attention.But it's not. It's a basic option. People have been questioning it's exclusion for a while now. To see it listed as a 'feature' is a bit much to swallow.
This is true. All's quiet on the eastern front.Releasing videos about improvements and features I don't see the competition doing anything comparable.
Also have to thank Mr. Penello for coming in here and giving us clarificaion (and dealing with us.
This is good times - I enjoy the new openness.
Ahh such a nice way to fuck all the developers who have been told of the past 24 months that every xbone will come will a always available kinect sensor.
But it's ok it was just a minor policy change.
Once you guys experience the console, some of the criticisms may be valid, and many won't. The controller will not be the best way to navigate the dash - things like instant switching, snap mode, sign-in, and search are going to be vastly superior with Kinect. There is no controller UI that will beat "Xbox, Snap Skype", or "Xbox, Go to Killer Instinct".
for all the shit MS is getting they are keeping us in the loop and actually taking the time to interact with us. Releasing videos about improvements and features I don't see the competition doing anything comparable.
Keeping us in the loop? Oh mahgawd what saints!for all the shit MS is getting they are keeping us in the loop and actually taking the time to interact with us. Releasing videos about improvements and features I don't see the competition doing anything comparable.
If it was originally designed to expect the Kinect to be always physically attached, and MS decided to change that in the wake of feedback, and that change takes planning, work, and testing, then yes, thats a feature, and one worth bringing to people's attention.
Functional changes don't just fall out of the sky. They'll be working on this thing until the last moment possible, and beyond that point I'm sure. It sounds like we're hearing about things as they're being fully confirmed.
LOL this is ridiculous. "People who don't like Xbone can go buy a PS4!" I guess Xbone fans who don't want Kinect are out of luck. Also, why are you talking about Sony at all? This is about Kinect.
Jesus Christ. So talking up the merits of voice UI is some kind of backwards slight to those with speech impediments?I love it when people tell me what is best for me. I think all mute, speech disabled and non-English speaking people will love your console as much. Xbox, stay in America.
Well, its a newly added capability. If this something patched into software after release it'd be in the patch list of features or changes. But I'm not really hung up on the terminology as much as the intent to get the word out, and techs seeing it as "something" customers might want to know about and take advantage of, whatever you want to call it.It isn't a prominent part of the product in this case, however. As Albert said it's a minor policy change. IF implementing this changed the nature of Kinect's importance to the Xbox One, then it would be a pretty major change (and Albert's post hasn't given that indication), but even then it couldn't be called a 'feature'. It's a bit silly to advertise Kinect as "it features the ability to be unplugged!"
I love it when people tell me what is best for me. I think all mute, speech disabled and non-English speaking people will love your console as much. Xbox, stay in America.
It isn't a prominent part of the product in this case, however. As Albert said it's a minor policy change. IF implementing this changed the nature of Kinect's importance to the Xbox One, then it would be a pretty major change (and Albert's post hasn't given that indication), but even then it couldn't be called a 'feature'. It's a bit silly to advertise Kinect as "it features the ability to be unplugged!"
Accents and non-native speakers are not something to scoff at.Jesus Christ. So talking up the merits of voice UI is some kind of backwards slight to those with speech impediments?
We're off the deep end here.
From a software engineering point of view, it is a new requirement for externally visible functionality, and, hence, fully qualifies as a feature. So I agree with NullPointer.
Well, its a newly added capability. If this something patched into software after release it'd be in the patch list of features or changes. But I'm not really hung up on the terminology as much as the intent to get the word out, and techs seeing it as "something" customers might want to know about and take advantage of, whatever you want to call it.
It is a minor change, but an important one I think, and am glad it was done.
Does the current Kinect only do english? Have they spoken about non-english speech recognition improvements when it comes to Kinect 2/Xbone?Accents and non-native speakers are not something to scoff at.
I believe Kinect also recognizes the following languages:Does the current Kinect only do english? Have they spoken about non-english speech recognition improvements when it comes to Kinect 2/Xbone?
I don't know, am actually asking here ;P
I love it when people tell me what is best for me. I think all mute, speech disabled and non-English speaking people will love your console as much. Xbox, stay in America.
Keeping us in the loop? Oh mahgawd what saints!
I hardly call this keeping us in the loop. This is PR to get sales, plain and simple.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feature
a : a prominent part or characteristic
b : any of the properties (as voice or gender) that are characteristic of a grammatical element (as a phoneme or morpheme); especially : one that is distinctive
^I don't consider being able to completely turn off a peripheral to be a prominent feature. It is basic.
Yes. Make a note that it can now be turned off completely and unplugged with no word spin. That would be great.
That's really stretching what a new feature is.
Time to stahp, Alx.
A characteristic which is meant to be useful, unique, or otherwise favorable. For instance, safety, convenience, or electrical characteristics which are especially suitable for a given task or function.
I'm speaking from a consumer's point of view.
I personally have not read anything on improved non-English speech recognition, but I do know Kinect v1 has some issues with it. Just search on YouTube for examples.Does the current Kinect only do english? Have they spoken about non-english speech recognition improvements when it comes to Kinect 2/Xbone?
I don't know, am actually asking here ;P