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Xbox One - My Thoughts


On 05/21/2013 at 03:17 PM by gigantor21

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So, it's finally happened. The last of the next-gen consoles to be revealed, the Xbox One got it's official announcement this morning (or afternoon in New York anyway). A few things that popped out at me:

- The show should've been longer. We should've gotten more detailed info about the hardware specs; that little snippet it got was lacking, to say the least. Also, more games should've been shown, especially from Microsoft itself. They said they're making 15 new games that'll be out by this time next year, including 8 new IPs, but we only saw one of them. Why not add an extra half hour and showcase a few more of those?

- Kinect looks much improved, and the way it's used to navigate the new Dashboard looks really intuitive and easy to use. I also like the Snap functionality, which lets you pull up multiple apps at once just with voice commands. If it works as well as it did on the stage demo (always an open question), then it'll be fantastic.

- I have very little interest in the fantasy leauge stuff or the cable integration. At all. I don't follow sports much, and I play my games in my room so I have no cable service to route through it to begin with. I haven't played any video games on the big screen in our house in years. Nor do I have any interest in seeing stuff like a Halo TV show, whether Spielberg is involved or not.

- The few gameplay showcases we got either didn't look that much better than current gen stuff (Forza 5, COD:Ghosts) or looked like blatant pre-rendering (EA's Sports games). It's a far cry from the Sony showcase, where they had stuff that looked amazing and were bonafide real-time demos. Killzone, at that! XD

All in all, this wasn't anywhere near as good as the PS4 reveal. They didn't show enough games, the ones they did show didn't interest me that much, and there was too much emphasis on general entertainment. Beyond that, doubling down on an experience centered around cable-box content in this post-Netflix and Pirate Bay world doesn't seem like a wise long-term strategy. People are already drifting away from the content MS was so intent on showcasing integration with, and I only expect that trend to accelerate over time.

Then on top of being underwhelmed by the show, another piece of news really ground my gears.

So the good news is that the Xbox One won't require a constant online connection. Really glad we won't have to deal with that. The bad news is that it will charge a flat fee for use of any second hand games. Apparently, the games will only be used to install the content onto the harddrive, and any subsequent installations on different Live accounts will require a fee. So it's essentially an across-the-board online pass.

That's bad enough on it's own. But it makes me think back to how Shuuhei Yoshida talked about how the PS4 wouldn't block used games either. While he said they wouldn't block them as a matter of course, when pushed on it further he demurred, deferring to his PR handler rather than getting into specifics. So now I'm worried (again) that Sony may do something similar, as it still counts as them not blocking used games entirely. But then again, not implementing something like this would give them a big advantage with gamers--one console would charge for used games and the other wouldn't. Still...

But hey. At least we got to see the box this time, right?


 

Comments

transmet2033

05/21/2013 at 03:27 PM

Who cares about the box, especially since it looks like an actual box.  No curves whatsoever.  Very dull.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 03:33 PM

Someone at MS did when the PS4 was announced. They were tweeting about it after the show like it was a big deal.

transmet2033

05/21/2013 at 03:39 PM

as i am thinking about it.  I did not really learn anything new today.  Every important piece of information was already leaked prior to the show, except the design of the box.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 03:42 PM

Well, the rumors about Kinect being built in and having backwards compatibility were debunked. And they did say straight out that the console won't be always online. So there's that.

leeradical42

05/21/2013 at 03:29 PM

Well im not impressed at all. All i saw was a glorified mancave with sports,movies,and Call of Duty, since when did xbox become a entertainment center i yhought it was a gaming console but what i know as of now is ny next system will be Sony not a Call of Duty/Halo online gaming system im very disappointed.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 03:34 PM

Exactly, MS put so much focus on games and experiences that I have no interest in on their own, and see no value add in integrating with the new console more completely. They weren't speaking to me at all, as usual.

Chris Yarger Community Manager

05/21/2013 at 03:32 PM

After all of this.. I'm left with one BURNING question...

Does this thing have a power button?
Or voice only operations?

I don't want my son to be playing with his friends and accidently shut my system off...

Ok.. I actually have more questions than that.. But right now that's my biggest curiousity.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 03:35 PM

I'm sure that they'll have an option to turn the features off. Since Kinect isn't built in, you could probably just not connect it too. At least, I hope so... :p

Chris Yarger Community Manager

05/21/2013 at 03:42 PM

Well there were rumors circulating before that the Kinect must always be connected, so that may explain why.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 03:46 PM

True. Hopefully we get confirmation either which way soon, or at least at E3.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 04:36 PM

On second thought, scratch that. It WILL need Kinect at all times according to IGN.

smartcelt

05/21/2013 at 03:35 PM

Boxy....but good? Maybe? It does look like a toaster. But the thing has promise I feel. That thing about having to pay a fee to play used games blows. But it's not backwards compatible,so it may be a while before that starts to piss me off. Good point you made about how Sony might do the same. Sneaky!

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 03:36 PM

They have cover for it now that MS has made the plunge. And if that money goes to the publishers and developers, they aren't going to be complaining either. I was hoping that neither of them would pull something like this out of fear of being the odd man out, but alas... *sigh*

Super Step Contributing Writer

05/21/2013 at 04:04 PM

That online pass across the board thing sounds awful, but I still need to watch this for myself.

gigantor21

05/21/2013 at 04:18 PM

It's only an hour, so it shouldn't take too long. Why it was so short, I have no idea, but...

Cary Woodham

05/21/2013 at 07:10 PM

I just got home from work so I haven't read anything about the new Xbox announcements.  As soon as it has enough fun games that I want to play, then I'll really be interested.

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