Iphones, which are cutting production (which could mean number 6 is coming admittedly) and experiencing a slump as well as some actual competition from the large stable of Android devices?LT Cannibal 68 said:short answer yes because going by how the original one sold like gangbusters for a $150 for the sensor alone then this time around microsoft just has to show off the new capabilities on magazines and late night tv and they'll flock to it just like the first one. mass consumers are like magpies you see, if something is new and popular they'll swoop in to buy it to be "hip" and such, just think about the YEARLY installments of the iphone and how it always sells out. That alone proves what I mean.Ed130 said:Question?LT Cannibal 68 said:I know i'm gonna get flamed and get called a fanboy for this but fuck it.1337mokro said:Whilst this is a smart strategy they have to also realize that they are basically including a piece of shitty hardware with a gaming system for no reason. Nobody WANTS a Kinect because it is IMPOSSIBLE to control a game fluently based on upper body position and movements.
Ask yourself when did you last play a good Kinect game that was not a bunch of minigames or a dancing game. We saw what happens when you attempt to push the Kinect to it's limits. You get Steel Battalion, an utter atrocity that has possibly buried the franchise for a second time.
It is a pipe dream Microsoft, wake the fuck up! The Kinect is to inaccurate to register detailed movements. It is to expensive to offer at a reasonable price. No games can be played with it that require any kind of movement. Even Steel Battalion had to rely on a controller for that.
Basically you tried to do what Nintendo did, only you went for the Sony PS2 route with a motion detection camera rather than a cheap gyroscope stick.
have you even SEEN the video demonstrations done by the press?
every reporter that has tried it loved it!
how about you Look up some info before you make baseless assumptions on a product you haven't even tried or seen in action?
Also bashing something based on the hardware that came before it is downright stupid in my opinion.
and as per your first point a LOT of people do want kinect, they're children and casual players and parents (including myself, my kids love playing with kinect and my wife likes that nike trainer game.) that want to play with they're kids, you know the other 2/3ds of the fanbase?
"hardcore gamers" need to stop being so selfish and self centered and accept that we're a small part of a larger ecosystem of consumers.
Are those casual consumers willing to shell out $500 dollars plus for it?
Its one thing for reporters and kids to like a product, its getting them to throw down a rather hefty sum to buy it.
We are not talking about a peripheral to an established product but a entire rather expensive console package whose competition is undercutting it by a fifth.
You have to remember the Wii success wasn't only its motion control system, it was its cheap price of $250USD which allowed such wide appeal.
And lets not begin to talk about how 'hip' Microsoft is.