The Official Xbox One Thread

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cmdrdredd

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just got the email about the updated shipping date for the x1. i really hope madcatz talks about the release date of the te2 soon. i want to know if it's coming out at launch or not and how much it costs, and if so where i can preorder it.

Yeah me too...but my buddy at GameStop will hook me up if it comes in silently. Nobody besides me ever buys fighters there he says lol
 

cmdrdredd

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Well...I will be honest...I want them to promote the games. I don't really see a bunch of people buying them for the NFL and media stuff will help sell games. However, those who play games know the Xbox one will have games lol. No need to preach to the choir on that one.
 

purbeast0

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i think it's great to show off features other than games. everyone and their mom knows that xbox/playstation/nintendo are for playing games. what they don't know about are all of the other features.

it's the same thing that apple does with their phone. they show people using it for other features - facetime, listening to music, etc. everyone already knows you can make phone calls and text messages with it. there marketing is obviously genius due to their success.

then you have android where they have robots and chicks in leather riding motorcycles, then at the end show the phone. like wtf does your phone do, and what does a robot or hot chick have to do with it?

so yeah i personally think it's a smart move.
 

purbeast0

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Samsung doesn't advertise their phones that way, they take the iPhone head on.

and samsung phones are the best selling android phones right?

my point is to sell things you have to show people what they can do that aren't obvious. gaming on a console is obvious. talking on a phone is obvious. texting on a phone is obvious.
 

sze5003

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Essentially both phones can do the same thing. They should show off different features of the s4 like the motion detection of video stopping when you look away, autoscroll when you read an article, face recognition, other stuff.
 

Atty

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Anyone getting Forza going for the Madcatz wheel? I've been looking at it, it looks decent. I hope its used for games like Formula 1 and maintains support, especially since it looks like it'll be expensive.
 

Nintendesert

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I don't see a problem with the ad, it's the start of football season and they're trying to entice people that watch the NFL to pick this up. I still don't see the draw of the skype/fantasy football/XBone on stuff.

I get pissed when my wife bothers me during the game let alone making the game tiny in a corner while I look at some douchebag's face.
 

KentState

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The problem I have with the XB1 in general is the heavy emphasis on everything else besides gaming. I have serious doubts that they take gaming serious and will compromise that experience in favor of features that I do not want to pay for. All of these extras take money away from R&D, hardware and software. Just look at how the system has to run multiple OS to support everything.
 

Staples

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I think they want to emphasis media because it is yet another market for them and also, they want everyone to pay $60 a year even the ones who don't play online games.

I fall into that latter category and have not been paying for Live for a few years but I miss not being able to play Netflix and HBO Go. But is that enough to get me to pay for it??

Definitely NOT. I bought an Apple TV instead and it works great. Now I hardly touch the Xbox. Good going MS. It is indeed a double edge sword.
 
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The problem I have with the XB1 in general is the heavy emphasis on everything else besides gaming. I have serious doubts that they take gaming serious and will compromise that experience in favor of features that I do not want to pay for. All of these extras take money away from R&D, hardware and software. Just look at how the system has to run multiple OS to support everything.

I don't understand this concern. Microsoft is adding the extra functionality, game developers will take care of the games. How do you expect them to "compromise" the gaming experience? These new features only add to the gaming experience. Kinect with every console? That only gives more options to games with voice and (hate it or love it) motion. Multiple operating systems? Makes it quicker to hop into and out of games. HDMI pass-through? You might not use it but it can allow you to get into the X1 ecosystem quicker.

It's not like Activision is going to say, "Look at all this TV shit, we're not developing CoD for it." It's not like Microsoft is going to say, "Screw going after this game as an exclusive, we have NFL fantasy football for them to enjoy." They aren't suddenly going to quit making Halo because they feel you'd rather watch Netflix.
 

Nintendesert

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I think they want to emphasis media because it is yet another market for them and also, they want everyone to pay $60 a year even the ones who don't play online games.

I fall into that latter category and have not been paying for Live for a few years but I miss not being able to play Netflix and HBO Go. But is that enough to get me to pay for it??

Definitely NOT. I bought an Apple TV instead and it works great. Now I hardly touch the Xbox. Good going MS. It is indeed a double edge sword.




I think the problem MS faces on this front is just how prolific those "smart" tvs are.

There is a market there for media consumption though, we saw it with the PS3 and how many people purchased one for the bluray playback. I don't know if there's that kind of demand for skype/xbox stuff.

I think the paywall hurts them in the non-gaming market. It's tough to sell a monthly subscription to someone that just wants to watch Netflix and already pays for that. It'll be interesting to see it all turn out.
 

purbeast0

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well i don't think many people are going to be spending $500 on an xbox1 if they don't play games. the concept of a "non-gaming" market for an xbox1 is just not realistic.

it's like someone buying an iphone who doesn't even want to make phone calls or text. the market just doesn't exist.

people bought the ps3 for bluray because standalones were like $300 - $400 at the time, and the PS3 was $500-$600. ps3 was also the best bluray player on the market at the time, and was a gaming console on top of that.
 

Nintendesert

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well i don't think many people are going to be spending $500 on an xbox1 if they don't play games. the concept of a "non-gaming" market for an xbox1 is just not realistic.

it's like someone buying an iphone who doesn't even want to make phone calls or text. the market just doesn't exist.

people bought the ps3 for bluray because standalones were like $300 - $400 at the time, and the PS3 was $500-$600. ps3 was also the best bluray player on the market at the time, and was a gaming console on top of that.



That's right, but it did show that people would purchase a console for something other than gaming when there is a compelling reason. That is why these NFL/Skype pushes. I don't really think those kinds of things appeal to the typical gamer that purchases and XBone, but perhaps I'm wrong. Those ads simply seem to be trying to appeal to a market outside of gaming.
 

purbeast0

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That's right, but it did show that people would purchase a console for something other than gaming when there is a compelling reason. That is why these NFL/Skype pushes. I don't really think those kinds of things appeal to the typical gamer that purchases and XBone, but perhaps I'm wrong. Those ads simply seem to be trying to appeal to a market outside of gaming.

yeah but i don't think they are trying to target non-gamers who are just nfl fans. i think it's people who are games and nfl fans. at least that is what i take away from it. just like the iphone isn't trying to target people who only listen to music or want to facetime, but people who also talk/text and want to do that.
 

KentState

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I don't understand this concern. Microsoft is adding the extra functionality, game developers will take care of the games. How do you expect them to "compromise" the gaming experience? These new features only add to the gaming experience. Kinect with every console? That only gives more options to games with voice and (hate it or love it) motion. Multiple operating systems? Makes it quicker to hop into and out of games. HDMI pass-through? You might not use it but it can allow you to get into the X1 ecosystem quicker.

It's not like Activision is going to say, "Look at all this TV shit, we're not developing CoD for it." It's not like Microsoft is going to say, "Screw going after this game as an exclusive, we have NFL fantasy football for them to enjoy." They aren't suddenly going to quit making Halo because they feel you'd rather watch Netflix.

Where does the extra money come from to pay for these extra features? Unless the NFL gave them money to pay for the inclusion in the XB1, it probably came from MS. The development of the Kinect cost money as well. Does that not raise the price of the console? HDMI pass through was free also? My point is that MS taking the profits they make off selling the XB1, games and accessories to pay for R&D, dvelopment and so on for features that don't support gaming.

For example, a good majority amount of the money that people spent on Xbox Live Gold went into the development of additional "features" that you could only get with Gold membership. They caveat was that Gold also wrapped in multiplayer which IMO compromised gaming for a bunch of "features" that are not what I want in a gaming console.
 
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Where does the extra money come from to pay for these extra features? Unless the NFL gave them money to pay for the inclusion in the XB1, it probably came from MS. The development of the Kinect cost money as well. Does that not raise the price of the console? HDMI pass through was free also? My point is that MS taking the profits they make off selling the XB1, games and accessories to pay for R&D, dvelopment and so on for features that don't support gaming.

For example, a good majority amount of the money that people spent on Xbox Live Gold went into the development of additional "features" that you could only get with Gold membership. They caveat was that Gold also wrapped in multiplayer which IMO compromised gaming for a bunch of "features" that are not what I want in a gaming console.

I don't really feel like there's any proof that gaming on the X1 would be any better if there wasn't all this stuff. I guess the only thing that might seem obvious is the X1 might be shipping with better hardware if the money wasn't put into other stuff like mandatory Kinect or being the official console of the NFL. If that's the case, though, what would that give us, better graphics? It's all about the gameplay, graphics are honestly good enough. I just don't feel like the absence of all this extra stuff would make any difference in the gaming experience overall.
 

KentState

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I don't really feel like there's any proof that gaming on the X1 would be any better if there wasn't all this stuff. I guess the only thing that might seem obvious is the X1 might be shipping with better hardware if the money wasn't put into other stuff like mandatory Kinect or being the official console of the NFL. If that's the case, though, what would that give us, better graphics? It's all about the gameplay, graphics are honestly good enough. I just don't feel like the absence of all this extra stuff would make any difference in the gaming experience overall.

I guess it's more of a principle thing for me. The XB1 could be sold for $250 or less and have everything necessary for playing games. However, MS has added $150 to the retail price so they can include a bunch of stuff that I don't want or need.

I get it though, MS really doesn't want to be a gaming console maker, they would rather take over all digital media/advertising and that's their real goal. They are playing catch-up in so many other markets like search and mobile so they might as well get a lead in the set top box which Google and Apple figure out how to compete as well. It's not like AppleTV or GoogleTV are making any huge strides yet.
 

SurelyYouJest

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I don't really feel like there's any proof that gaming on the X1 would be any better if there wasn't all this stuff. I guess the only thing that might seem obvious is the X1 might be shipping with better hardware if the money wasn't put into other stuff like mandatory Kinect or being the official console of the NFL. If that's the case, though, what would that give us, better graphics? It's all about the gameplay, graphics are honestly good enough. I just don't feel like the absence of all this extra stuff would make any difference in the gaming experience overall.

The fact that BF4 runs at 720p instead of 1080p should be proof that the expense of the "other features" caused them to choose lesser hardware.

IMO 1080p makes a huge difference in FPS on a 60"+ television.
 
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zerocool84

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The fact that BF4 runs at 720p instead of 1080p should be proof that the expense of the "other features" caused them to choose lesser hardware.

IMO 1080p makes a huge difference in FPS on a 60"+ television.

No, if that was the case, then the PS4 wouldn't have nearly the same hardware. Either company didn't want to lose money on the systems from the get go with crazy expensive hardware. They wanted to make money from the start. I'm sure they could run Battlefield 4 at 1080p with 30fps and only 32 players on maps, but I'm glad they chose to target 60fps and 64 players.
 

cmdrdredd

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I guess it's more of a principle thing for me. The XB1 could be sold for $250 or less and have everything necessary for playing games. However, MS has added $150 to the retail price so they can include a bunch of stuff that I don't want or need.

I get it though, MS really doesn't want to be a gaming console maker, they would rather take over all digital media/advertising and that's their real goal. They are playing catch-up in so many other markets like search and mobile so they might as well get a lead in the set top box which Google and Apple figure out how to compete as well. It's not like AppleTV or GoogleTV are making any huge strides yet.

I am glad you know Microsoft's financial risk with the xb1 and their entire plan.

I don't know how you get the idea that they could sell it for $250. That is utterly ridiculous.
 
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The fact that BF4 runs at 720p instead of 1080p should be proof that the expense of the "other features" caused them to choose lesser hardware.

IMO 1080p makes a huge difference in FPS on a 60"+ television.

Sure, but how many of us have 60"+ televisions? I'd be willing to bet the standard is easily between 42-47". Plus, most consoles player don't care about resolutions and frames per second. I feel like if you're counting pixels on a console game, you're better off playing games on the PC and ignoring consoles altogether.
 
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