Microsoft has said that E3 is going to be more about services than games. Link here, go to 18 minutes:http://www.gametrailers.com/episode/bonusround/604Atmos Duality said:More Immediately: The big slap in the face is the "mandatory" Kinect.
Kinect has proven to be little more than a gimmick when it comes to gaming. The game selection for it is...lacking.
So, if you aren't planning on using the Kinect, pass on this deal entirely.
Long term: I'd recommend an alternative. You can find refurbished 360s for cheaper, and the cost of risk is outweighed by the money you saved on the Kinect (make sure you can get a return policy for units that don't work, and get it up-front. Don't deal with anyone who says no or otherwise sidesteps the question).
Just be careful who you buy from, and know that you may need to nab a new Hard Drive in case the refurbed unit's is banned from XBL or such.
And if you don't encounter problems, hey, you saved yourself some money and potential headaches that come with contracts.
But of course! Services, DRM and legal entrapment are the way of the future!Crono1973 said:Microsoft has said that E3 is going to be more about services than games. I get the feeling that Microsoft cares more about being a TV box than a game console these days.
Kinect is a farce. I see the uses for it outside of gaming (no, really, I've seen some very cool applications for it already), but on the 360? Practically nobody is developing for it for a reason.So I expect to hear everyone who bitched at Nintendo for ignoring core gamers to do the same with Microsoft. They have forced a Kinect friendly dashboard on everyone, they are forcing all kinds of services into Live Gold and the price went up a year and a half ago to pay for those services and now I read that they are finally adding an internet browser but it is meant for Kinect. Like the dashboard you don't have to use the Kinect but it is more Kinect friendly than controller friendly.
At first I wondered why they weren't bundling a 360 with a bigger HDD but then I realized that they are going after the services crowd, not gamers who would buy games from the Marketplace.
The reason Microsoft got into the game industry in the first place was to take over the living room. THIS has been their plan all along. They were afraid that Sony was going to take over the living room when they announced a DVD player in the PS2.Atmos Duality said:But of course! Services, DRM and legal entrapment are the way of the future!Crono1973 said:Microsoft has said that E3 is going to be more about services than games. I get the feeling that Microsoft cares more about being a TV box than a game console these days.
What customer can resist?
Kinect is a farce. I see the uses for it outside of gaming (no, really, I've seen some very cool applications for it already), but on the 360? Practically nobody is developing for it for a reason.So I expect to hear everyone who bitched at Nintendo for ignoring core gamers to do the same with Microsoft. They have forced a Kinect friendly dashboard on everyone, they are forcing all kinds of services into Live Gold and the price went up a year and a half ago to pay for those services and now I read that they are finally adding an internet browser but it is meant for Kinect. Like the dashboard you don't have to use the Kinect but it is more Kinect friendly than controller friendly.
At first I wondered why they weren't bundling a 360 with a bigger HDD but then I realized that they are going after the services crowd, not gamers who would buy games from the Marketplace.
No, the going rate for Live Gold is $60 a year. You can't compare sale prices to regular prices.viranimus said:Ok, what I have to ask. if this seems to be a questionable value for anyone that your contemplating if the difference of 60$ more over the course of two years justifies the lower point of entry is at all obliterated by the fact that it is NEVER hard to find 1 year XBL offers for 35$ a year, thus making the offer not 60$ more expensive but 110$ more expensive over the life of the service agreement.
Did Microsoft mandate two years up-front purchasing?Crono1973 said:360 plus Kinect = $300
2 years of Live Gold = $120
That's $420 cash upfront or $460 if you want to finance it. No problems here.
To be fair, when you're considering buying options, you really can.Crono1973 said:No, the going rate for Live Gold is $60 a year. You can't compare sale prices to regular prices.
No, you really can't. Regular prices are consistent and the regular price of Live Gold is $60. Sure you can get it on sale but you can get a 360 on sale too. I don't see you saying "well, since you can get a 360 4 GB for $150...."Zachary Amaranth said:To be fair, when you're considering buying options, you really can.Crono1973 said:No, the going rate for Live Gold is $60 a year. You can't compare sale prices to regular prices.
You aren't being fair. You need to compare everything in the bundle with the regular retail price of everything separately.Zachary Amaranth said:Did Microsoft mandate two years up-front purchasing?Crono1973 said:360 plus Kinect = $300
2 years of Live Gold = $120
That's $420 cash upfront or $460 if you want to finance it. No problems here.
Because as far as I can tell, all that's mandated is the XBox. Even Live Gold doesn't need to be purchased immediately, and Kinect certainly isn't necessary. So that's 200 dollars up front vs 99 dollars up front with a mandatory schedule for Live Gold, meaning you can't even choose when that starts. That means, in the end, 420 cash if you finance vs 460 cash if you finance.
If you want Live immediately, 260 is more than 100, yes. But it's not as astronomic an "up-front" cost.
Let's be fair.
Asuka Soryu said:Something saddens me that as gaming becomes more 'culturally' acceptable, the less I enjoy it. Perhaps it's the way it's obtaining this acceptance, through family oriented games and commercials of stereotypical, beautiful people sitting around flinging their arms at the screen.
This has what to do with my post?Mick Golden Blood said:A pretty damn good gaming computer is easily buyable online for $400-500 so if consoles start overpricing themselves out the ass hole it's computers for everyone.Crono1973 said:The price is not too high at all so I don't know why anyone is concerned about that. If you don't want everything in the bundle it can seem too high but for what you're getting, the price is fine.
360 plus Kinect = $300
2 years of Live Gold = $120
That's $420 cash upfront or $460 if you want to finance it. No problems here.
As for buying hardware that will be obsolete. People are still buying PS2's and DS's and they will still be buying 360's, PS3's and Wii's well into the next gen. That argument makes absolutely no sense at all.
My main fear is that we are seeing a shift to a rent to own based model for game consoles. Next gen you will have the option to buy or make payments but what about the generation after that? Will we see $1000-$1500 consoles that only the rich could buy outright? Will most of us be forced down the path of rent to own?
besides, consoles for games like skyrim and such are complete shit without editing/modding tools since devs constantly say "fuck it" and stop patching the games and never add anything unless we pay them even if it's supposed to be in there or is simply missing some stuff.