CriticKitten said:
Strazdas said:
there are roughly 300 million consoles out this generation, thats ignoring that same person may have multiple and broken ones and so on.
there are 7 billion people. More than half of them has acess to television.
US does seems to be a bit console freaks in this department though. BUt you have to realized "video games" may mean some silly 5 minutes flash game they found randomly on the web. were talking about people who are willnig to pay 500 dollars on launch day. how many kids are doing that?
Gaming is a popular hobby i dont deny that, but it is not as popular as television or internet access. and its not always a "must buy newest stuff" deal either. most people dont upgrade to WiiU because Wii is good enough for them. thats the majority (casuals) demographic of gamers. Thats the demography that this console launch will not sell anything to. They may buy it eventually, yes, but dropping 500 dollarso n a launch day - unlikely.
Can we stop pretending that people who play small Flash games or games on their phone are somehow less important than the "hardcore" gamers who play for hours on their PCs or consoles? Or that they "don't count because of reasons"? They're still gamers and we're only looking like the most supreme of asses for trying to pretend that we're still an exclusive club.
It's a simple fact: gaming is NOT a niche hobby only performed by a chosen few. It's one of the most common hobbies in the world right now.
First of all in context of "buy new 500 dollar console" they are not important. This is a context we are talking about is it not?
The whole concept of valuing gaming is different for everyone, raging from game types to hours spent to number of games and whatnot. i could easily argue that it is time spent that matters like in many other hobbies (for example a person who climbs constantly is a climber. a person who decided to go on a trip to a mountain once a lifetime isnt really a climber), but thats different discussion.
Yes, they are still gamers, the least profitable gamers who are hardly ever lured by new games or sequels because they are confortable with what they have already.
Gamers overall =/= gamers who buy new consoles. Or consoles at all for that matter.
It doesn't "prove your point" at all, it completely dismisses it. People who are buying smart TVs but not using it for the internet are undoubtedly using their computers or another device to serve that function.
Or, perhaps, arent interested in such function to begin with?
The Xbone's entire purpose is to be that device.
Then it is the most overpriced product of the decade. there are products that can do same thing for 10 times less.
I had a friend who basically used his Xbox 360 as an entertainment system for his living room after he all but stopped playing games. That's because Microsoft's devices are basically PCs with a hefty focus on entertainment media, be it music, movies, or games.
did he buy it as a media system though? because thats the point. people will use whats already there, be it smart TVs, the 50 dollar additions, or PC, instead of buying a 500 dollar console to do that.
Because the Xbone clearly offers far more than the $50 device is capable of, and anyone who has put any degree of thought into this would tell you the same thing.
If so, it hasnt shown it in this commercial at all. Of course xbox as a whole does offer far more, but if you are using it like a smart TV, then no, its not offering you more, or rather, your not using it more. Well ok, we can add a blueray player there as it does that.
Said adapter still requires a local wireless internet hub (it doesn't magically produce its own internet connection, so you're still paying for internet), same as the Xbone.
Not sure why you need it to be wireless, which is extra cost and lower speeds, but yes you still have to pay for itnernet if you want to use internet be it on PC, Xbox, PS4, TV, phone or whatever other decide you want to use. however, you will also need to play for Xbox Gold subscription if your using Xbox one. on top of your internet costs. And if your using it as smart TV for TV purposes, you need no internet since you got cable TV. Xbox will need cable TV too you know. it wont replace it.
But the adapter doesn't have access to your music, movie, or game libraries like the Xbone would. You need a device with sufficient storage wired to your television in order to get that sort of capability. All the adapter can do is search for attached storage devices....whereas the Xbone is a storage device.
a very small (250gb) storage device that will fit 5 blue-ray movies (unless it can somehow magically take my discs in and store them inside) that would need a overpriced proprietary external device because Microsoft decided not to allow us to use the same one we already used for TV adapters.
You seem to keep willfully forgetting that the Xbone is, in essence, a PC with a camera attached to it. It can do just about everything that a computer can, and its specs (while still poorer than a PC) are more affordable for cheaper families than a gaming PC of identical function. The magical $50 adapter can't do ANY of that, it's purely a wireless adapter to make your TV act as a monitor for your internet.
A PC of identical function is cheaper than 500 dollars unless microsoft will hamage to power it with magic. It does take mroe space though so thats one thing for Xbox thats good anyway. But were not talking about gaming. there was no gaming in the commercial. were talking about what
this exactl comemrcial makes Xbox look like, and in this case it is the worst product to choose from. you are deviating into "xbox in general" instead of "xbox in this advertisement". I never claimed athat a 50 dollar adapter can play games. in fact in my very first post i have stated that im not talking about people who will buy it to play games.
Yes, we've definitely established that. You just don't like admitting that the facts disagree with your stance.
I dont see you saing "i think otherwise" is establishing anything. I will quote myself, this time with emphasis: "ery few people would benefit from buying Xbox
for smart TV functionality, if any."
What does your facts save for first one have to do with this is beyond me.