Why the XBone is a good console

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mKeRix said:
But is Sony or Xbox intentionally bricked their machines right this instant? I'd be ticked, but at the same time I OWN my game discs. Eventually something would come along to allow me to play those discs again, either a PC program or a "retro" console. They're mine, and I own the code thats one them forever.

If the industry is moving towards "You don't own games, you own a license" I might just leave video games all together. I'm not wasting cash on a medium I can't own physical copies of.
 

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Almost every defence of the Xbone I've seen basically boils down to arguing that the various arbitrary restrictions imposed on the system won't affect me as much as I might think.

What no one has yet done is explain how they are going to benefit me, or anyone except Microsoft.
 

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Anyone else suspects that this dude works for Microsoft? He kinda gives off that vibe. It really takes guts to defend anti-consumer policies by saying that they won't affect us negatively. He doesn't have anything positive to say about it when you really think about it. He's just trying desperately to make it seem not so bad.
 

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The reasons why I won't be getting an Xbox one.

1) The price. $500 dollars is a bit step, especially since I will most likely be getting two games with the system.

2) Required Kinect. They say you won't be able to turn on the X1 without it.

3) DRM. While my internet may be fine I don't trust Microsoft enough for the games to work. Cases like Defiance, Diablo III, and Sim city where you couldn't get into the game due to server problems.

4) The games. The only exclusive I really cared about was InFamous second son. Most of the games shown at Microsoft's conference were either multiplatform or only timed exclusives. If I can play the same games on a slightly cheaper system with slightly better specs then that is what I'll go with.

5) You won't be able to play your games next gen. When Microsoft cuts off service for the X1 you won't be able to access your games anymore.

6)A lot of the features doesn't concern me. The T.V. elements, skype, etc are all things that I won't be using so why would I pay for them.

In the end the PS4 is more like the system that I was looking for (despite the touch pad feature being stupid).
 

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other then halo there really isn't anything i care about that aren't multiplaform or will never be on the xbox since for some reason they don't like to put the jrpgs i like on it

heck my 360 is more like a paperweight right now
 

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I read through half of the first page and then said fuck it, only thing I'll add to this is how I love the fact that the people who don't mind the xbox and it's "advantages/features" are saying the PS4 backers are all some sort of mob mentality creature, while the PS4 backers are accusing the Xbox supporters of being M$ reps.

Loving it, but better things await. Also, I'm in PS4 camp for this one. Those advantages are not good enough for me.
 

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Wait, are there people trying to say that EA won't use the used games fees, because they are "against online passes"? Oh, come on. I have more faith in EA than that. They will totally use that feature and then claim it isn't the same thing. They are just using the available infrastructure. That way EA gets to pass the blame to Microsoft AND Microsoft gets to say that you can't blame them as they aren't forcing anyone to use it.

I prefer the Sony version. Yes, developers can still create online passes, but it's far more honest. It's the developer's doing that, not Sony. There's no wiggle room or blame dodging.

For the record, I have plenty of friends and coworkers who aren't checking forums out, but the minute you start describing the features, or they look them up themselves, they instantly turn off of a machine with so many restrictions.

Also, I for one, am not part of some mob. The instant I heard what Microsoft said at their reveal I was against their policies. They are terrible fucking policies!
 

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TomWiley said:
It's so very refreshing to see these kind of threads that go against the myopic Internet masses and and comes with an original opinion - or rather - a well-founded and not overly biased and jaundiced opinion.
Believe it or not even the majority of people can be right sometimes.
 

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As Yahtzee said at last Escapist Expo about people being apologetic to Nintendo's fallacies; "Why am I hearing the lord works in mysterious ways?"

To say you have exclusives and actually have them is another thing entirely. At least the PS4 has the standout InFAMOUS Second Son, and the Xbox One has... the Halo TV show?
 

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mKeRix said:
1. Used games:
The blockade of selling used games is entirely up to the publisher, so are the fees. What Microsoft has done here is an official way of what already happened before. Remember the Online Passes? That's just like that. Nobody has has to use them. They can. Now, if EA would decide to be a dick and use it - what would happen? They'd do it on every platform. They won't be interested in holding up Sony's image of the messiah console, they want their money. So afaik, it doesn't matter. The possibilities are there on both platforms.
It... really isn't. The entire system is made so you can't trade physical copies of games without giving them to specific 'partnered retailers' who are going to be Gamestop, Game, EB Games, etc, etc. This is not an optional thing. It's the only reason the 24 hour phone home thing exists. Yeah, nobody has to use online passes because Microsoft have built a wonderful, closed garden where publishers can screw over consumers without having to lift a finger.

2. Game sharing:
After Sony's admittedly hilarious video about sharing games (which was also perceived as childish by some, but I think these little slaps are fun in a way) people have been saying that you won't be able to share games on the XBone. Well, yes and no. You can still share games, you can give your game to up to 10 of your friends without even having to hand them your disc, they'll just have it on their account and can easily download and play it right away. The only thing here is, you need to have them on your friends list for at least 30 days and you can only give them them every game once. But honestly, I don't think that's too limiting. I wouldn't hand out my games to people that I just met either. And if you know them for a while and they just made a new account, then 30 days isn't bad either. Apart from that, I've never seen anyone rent a game twice. If you like it after playing it, you usually just buy it.
So what you're saying is, these needless limitations aren't especially limiting because 'they're not too limiting'? Compared to the PS4 and the WiiU, it's still absolutely absurd. It means you can't sell your games unless you trade them into a big retailer, and the whole giving friends your games without handing them over is brought about by this limitation and it's still incredibly imperfect.

3. 24h offline time:
This is a point I can't say much about. I can think of many reasons why they'd do such a thing, but there's nothing I really want to defend here. For me it's no problem at all, I like my games and consoles (and PC) for the online multiplayer, but I see why it would bother people. On the other hand, I'm sure this is nothing they couldn't change. It happened before, so you can hope. If you know you'll be offline for longer than a day, then definitely don't buy the XBone yet though.
You may have a perfectly stable and fine internet connection, but remember Diablo 3 and Sim City? The issue is not the consumer's internet, it's the servers belonging to Microsoft and other publishers. What if there was a Sony-style mass hack? A whole month (or more!) without being able to play your games because of noxious, unnecessary, corporate serving architecture.

4. Evil spying Kinect:
This wrong, just wrong. It has been confirmed that the Kinect can be turned off completely long ago, and you won't be spied. The Kinect itself is also a fairly useful tool, I own a Kinect 1 and there are some fun games for it out there, and it adds functionality by voice commands etc. I know people don't like being forced to get a product, but it's entirely possible that there will be an "Arcade" edition like with the 360, which is cheaper and delivered without Kinect. "Why did Microsoft do this in the first place?" you could ask now. To prevent segmentation. This way everyone has the same setup and games can be designed in that way. Apart from that I believe that if people don't try something new over time, things can't evolve.
Can't be completely turned off. Needs to be plugged in and will still react to certain voice commands. Assuming there will be an arcade edition is, well, an assumption.

5. Hardware:
The hardware isn't too different, really. You have about the same specs in both consoles, if I trust some of the other posts I read the XBone is slightly worse, but that's nothing you could notice. Apart from that, Microsoft has the whole cloud computing thing going, and while you might start laughing at me now, this is the future and even Sony knows it.
PS4 is estimated to be 50 percent more powerful than the Xbox One. [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-spec-analysis-xbox-one] Consumers won't notice or care, but developers surely will. And this isn't like the PS3 where it was more powerful but came bundled with a whole bunch of programming headaches - both systems have the same architecture, meaning that the only way a multiplat game could be worse on the PS4 is if it is deliberately gimped.

As for cloud computing, ha. Hahahahahaha. Ha. No. Microsoft have yet to show anything intensive running on cloud computing, and so far it appears to be an excuse to bundle always-online into games. And if cloud does blossom into a big thing, Sony have Gaikai. So they'll be able to use cloud and have that 50 percent extra power.

7. Controller:
For some reason I also found some people complaining about the controller. I can't really understand that, for me the XBox controller has always been the best one on the market right now. Wasn't able to hold a PS4 controller so far, but the PS3 ones were none I could really play with.
Controller looks great. Can't wait to use it with my PC. All the reports coming from E3 say the PS4 controller feels considerably better than the PS3 one too. Not hard, but nice to see progress.

8. Design:
The simple design (even though it really shouldn't matter) is used so it can fit anywhere in your living room. It's elegant and I like it. Your choice. Although both consoles don't look too different.
PS4 looks like a PS2. Xbox One looks like a laserdisc player.

9. Games/Exclusives:
This is anyone's game. If you like the PS4's exclusives, go buy that. If you like the XBone's games (of which there are more announced at the moment), go buy that.
I fail to see how this is a point in MS's favour. They will have Xbox exclusives? Yay?

10. Price:
I know, I know, money doesn't grow on trees. However, the console price is essentially the same for both. What makes up the other 100 dollars are the extra things in the package, like the Kinect, that you'd have to purchase separately for the PS4. And Gold doesn't count as an argument either, Microsoft and Sony both do the paying for multiplayer now. And so far, Microsoft's servers seem more powerful (waiting for statement on Sony's side), and they've been that way in the past as well.
The console price is not 'essentially the same'. Not even remotely. You can't say 'Oh it comes with the Kinect so that's why it costs more! Really it costs $399.' What an utterly baffling argument. Is there currently even a hint of the Xbox One coming without the Kinect at any point? Nope, so it costs 100 dollars more to the consumer. You don't just subtract money from a price because something in the box adds to that overall price. You're just reaching at this point.

As for PSPlus vs Xbox Live, PSPlus costs less than gold, has better features than gold. Microsoft have so kindly graced Live subscribers with Halo 3 and AssCreed 2 now, a game that's six years old and a game that's four years old. How kind of them. PS4 also allows watching of any apps like Netflix and Flixster without a PSPlus subscription, unlike the Xbox One.
you are a intelligent and awesome man i could'nt have said it better myself and I wouldnt have had nearly as nice puncuation
 

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Yes, yes, praise Microsoft and their shitty business practices that screw over the consumer.

mKeRix said:
1. Used games:
1. Actually, Microsoft GAVE their power to the publishers so they could pretend to be blameless. Whatever the publishers do with that power, MS are equally responsible.

2. Game sharing:
This is needlessly complicated. The only reason it's like this is sot hey can enforce the used game crap. Some people may prefer this method of sharing and some the other so i's entirely preference I guess

3. 24h offline time:
This is here to ensure that you never actually OWN your games and that Microsoft can turn them off whenever they damn well please. This also helps them with their used game scheme.

4. Evil spying Kinect:
Perfect timing with the whole NSA scandal.
Not gonna believe shit until they allow us to unplug it.

5. Hardware:
Yeah because it didn't turn out t be a heap of bullshit with EA did it? Remember that little chestnut that no one likes to talk about? Well not anyone in the industry.

6. Features:
Features are nice.
However they shouldn't lose sight of what the Xbox originally IS. A gaming machine. Whcih they have apparently with all the crap we're having to wade through.

7. Controller:
Completely subjective and pointless

8. Design:
It's a gigantic VHS. It's the most inelegant console I've ever seen.

9. Games/Exclusives:
While this may be true, why are there a few of MS's exclusives announced for both their console AND the PC? What stopped the devs from making PS4 ports? Smells of dodgey business practices to me.

10. Price:
haha kinect. Trust me, very few people actually WANT that "extra". As for servers things remain to be seen.

No company is an "angel" we know that.

But I don't see Sony SCREWING their customers and every turn, and I don't see Sony's Executives being complete and total fuckfaces either. They're treating you and everyone else like shit and you're just rolling over and taking it. As much as people would like to try and make the last few months look the same for both companies, they're not.
MICROSOFT are the ones trying to fuck everyone over, not Sony.
The end.
 

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I have to say I am shocked people are defending microsoft for this blatant sign that they do not give a crap about there customers. They have pretty much shown they do not care about you as a customer, only that you give them money, the 24 hour check in seems like a minor inconvience but say their servers went down or you had a internet black out, you are no unable to use the $500 console and various games you have paid for, for who knows how long.

Its the same reasons why I have not brought Simcity or diablo 3, unless the online only is to enhance the gameplay then it should not exist. Case in point MMORPGs require online connection to play because without the human players in the world, it wouldn't be an enjoyable gaming experience (imagine going on WoW, GW2 etc and no ones online....thats boredom. However games like diablo and simcity should have been single player games with multiplayer capability but no the companies wanted more control over there consumers and gave pitiful excuses (diablo for the real cash auction house which they now regret and simcity for server processing making the game play quicker and easier...except when hacked and taken offline it actually ran faster).

Also the attitude of the microsoft executives in response to real consumer worries and criticisms is appalling, they do not give a flying shit if people do not have stable internet or the fact that large demographics have slow internet, case in point the last couple of comments like "well you wouldn't buy a hover just because of power cuts" shows how out of touch they are with their player base. On the whole internet thing, we have had the internet for a few decades at most, broadband a couple if that and they expect the infrastructure for that service to be on par with electricity which we have had for at least to my knowledge two centuries, now that is beyond all manners of stupidity and ignorance.

I am a pc gamer but my roots began in consoles with the SNES and sega genesis (up to the gamecube) but the recent consoles have just kept disappointing me in so many ways that I will not buy any new generation until something actually shows me that these companies give a damn about me. (btw I know steam isn't perfect with the fact you cant sell back "used" games etc but at least I can play it offline and they give more then a crap bout there player base).
 

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mKeRix said:
You're not wrong that the Xbox One is a good console, it is actually quite good, provided you're able to easily use the thing. My main problem is that the features it has have little swaying power over me because I cannot use all of them and it is more expensive than the PS4. For example:

1. Used games, while not a huge deal I do remember a time where all I could afford was used games, even if it had an online pass (I got Arkham City pre owned and it was still cheaper than brand new).

3. 24h offline time, with the exception of the hour in which it has to check in with the internet which in my scenario is not an ideal console. I don't hook my consoles up to the internet for multiple reasons, it's difficult, I live in Australia, and if I want to play a games multiplayer more than the single player I'll get it for my computer.

6. Features, the entertainment features that come with it run into the above problem for the most part. Also, even if the above problem wasn't an issue I live in Australia, I can't utilize Netflix and I don't have any care for the NFL. As for Skype and Facebook and all those other globally accessed web sites, why would I need an Xbox One when I can comfortably access the websites already using my computer/laptop.

10. Price, this is just coming back to the whole "I live in Australia" issue, but it's still a valid reason as to why the PS4 is more desirable for me. The Xbox One costs $599 whilst the Playstation 4 costs $549, it's a 50 dollar difference, but at least with the Playstation 4 I can utilize all of it's features. Why would I pay an extra $50 dollars when I can't use a majority of the Xbox One's features?
 

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the hidden eagle said:
TomWiley said:
the hidden eagle said:
That piece of hardware is going to dictate how you use your product,when you use it,it's going to force you to check in like someone on parole,and has a built in camera that can record everything you do and there is no way you can turn it off.

So no this is not exaggerated and the Kinect spying thing is not false,people have a right to be pissed and if you don't like it then leave the thread.
Alright, hold up just a second here. What if, and yes this is a big if, you could actually TURN OFF the Kinect at anytime, making it impossible for Microsoft so spy on you while you're playing CoD? Would that do anything for you?

Because it would undermine the entire reason you're pissed to begin with, wouldn't it?
That's the point you can't turn it off because it's built into the system,if you try to turn the Kinect 2.0 off then you won't be able to use the Xbone.Also I'm not buying it because I'm getting a 3DS this holiday season but I take privacy concerns really seriously and I'm uncomfortable with the fact that the Xbone will record a person's every move.
Alright, then I got great news for you! You can turn it off!

http://www.gamespot.com/features/xbox-one-microsoft-talks-used-games-always-on-6408725/?tag=Topslot;Slot1

So yeah, while the Kinect must be plugged in, the Kinect itself can be deactivated, so you don't have to worry about that being a privacy concern.
 

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I've got 20 year old consoles and 20 year old games that all work just fine (so long as they are kept in working condition). I bought them. I own them. Atari and Nintendo don't have shit to say about what I do with them now.

I can trade them, I can sell them, I can lend them and the only peripheral requirements are simply that which is strictly required for the system to operate: Power, compatible Video/Audio inputs, a controller, and a cartridge.

This simple, basic system has lasted me twenty years. It just strikes me as so odd, so apologetic, when anything less than this established modus is defended.

You bought the game; you own the game. We do not need to bring a bunch of crap to the conversation. I certainly don't have to go through this shit with my modern DVD or BluRay Players. In fact, sometimes they'll give me a digital copy I can play anywhere just for getting the movie. That's this ancient and archaic practice called 'getting value for your money'.

There's no value for your money with the XBone restrictions. My consumer experience isn't 'enhanced' by restricting when and to whom I can lend, trade, or sell my own purchase. My consumer experience isn't 'enhanced' by having a camera watching me whenever I turn the system on if it's not needed.

All of this actually hurts the consumer experience; devaluing your precious dollar -subverting your investment in entertainment. Nintendo has long abandoned support from the SNES, but I can still use mine just fine. But when MS abandons it's support for the XB1, what becomes of your purchase then? You call that progress?
 

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It is a shame to see people get bullied for it though. I disapprove of supporting Microsoft's bull crap but I won't give people shit about it
Yeah I've seen the words "FUCK YOU" being used in this very thread to address the Xbox-defenders, so if you disapprove of not giving people shit for prefer one piece of hardware over another, then I can already welcome you to my camp.

EDIT: The Escapist is comparably decent compared to many other sites such as Reddit those, where there's a witch hunt going on.
 

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While the quality of PEOPLE I met on XBL were sometimes abrasive, they fell to the wayside on functionality. I rarely lost connection in MP games, and always had a decent ping. Switch to PSN, same games and its harder to find a game, find one that isn't hacked in some way, AND find a decent connection to all players resulting in lag. Let alone not get dropped.
Same connection, different services. Different results.
I wonder why that is.
IF anything, I've learned Microsoft can run servers, and keep playerbases functional. Sony hasn't shown that, but they have given away a lot of nice things for buying their "Online" service.
Paying a service fee didn't bother me about XBL.
So it goes without saying that I'm not against XBone for other reasons. I do feel despite issues, Microsoft does its best to give a product with functionality. Not everyone who buys a PC wants to play games. Consoles are basically PCs with a different operating system but fast becoming a tool of media usage for AVERAGE people. Non-pro/elite/hardcore/whatever gamers and USERS who feel comfortable with using the system to watch movies, Netflix, ETC.
Microsoft is catering to a wider market of media consumers. Not just gamers. They always have. Its not a betrayal for them to add things you might not want. You also don't have to use those things. I never used the expansion bay in my PS2.
I don't use my computer for everything it could be used for either. Gaming among other things but the fact that I can do so much stuff with it is why i love the PC.
A console offering more options doesn't necessarily give you less gaming. But thats my feeling of it.
I allow the rest of you your thoughts and feelings, even if I don't agree. I enjoy Microsoft even if they can be the most frustrating company to deal with in support, they've given me access to things I couldn't have enjoyed otherwise and still deliver in my opinion.
And if I ever get paranoid I can pull the damn plug out of the wall, and so could you folks at home.
There aren't any evil consoles, only evil people behind them. They're 12 and they're on Xbox Live.
 

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1. Microsoft have made it easier for publishers to block used games and also restricted the market where it will be allowed. Yeah, real advantage there.

2. I didn't know it was so useful. Correct me if I'm wrong...10 other people can play your games for free while you have them, and once you're done with a game you can permanently give it to someone else. If so, the first feature seems pretty damn good, and the second is bullshit because the alternative is selling it, which is a better option to have.

3. It means that if your internet is ever down or something is wrong on Microsoft's end, or the next console comes out and they stop supporting the Xbone, you won't be able to play single-player games, for no reason. There is no reason to do it. It's arbitrary.

4. Some people don't like the Kinect. Having to play games that don't require Kinect with it on anyway is silly.

5. Cloud computing = like the checkins but worse, really. Every game being always online is not necessarily a good thing. I would rather my own console be capable of playing games.

6. Well alright, whatever. I think the complaints about this were more that Microsoft could have made a better games console instead, but eh, it's capable as a console anyway.

7. Actually I have seen nothing to say that the controller is bad. If anything it's the one good thing people tend to say about the Xbone.

8. Actually prefer the Xbone, but who cares.

9. We'll see.

10. $100 is not a small amount, and in Australia it is almost certainly going to become a larger difference than that. PS4 online is the one thing I'm pissed off at Sony for, although it is slightly more value for money than Gold (so far). But yeah, basically, in the long run you pay $100 more for the Xbone.

Not seeing the advantages here.
 

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On the issue of DRM while there is a concern that I may want to take my Xbox to my buddy's Cabin that doesn't have an internet connection if we go down for a weekend tough luck no Xbox for me. The Concern about DRM is that if Microsoft has an issue, which is a possibility if kind of a slim one, and the servers go down for more than a day then no one gets to play games. Not even offline. Also once the servers for Xbox one go down your system is a brick.

I realize they could probably remove the DRM last minute by a patch but I'm not sure I trust them to do it.
 

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mKeRix said:
1. Used games:
The blockade of selling used games is entirely up to the publisher, so are the fees. What Microsoft has done here is an official way of what already happened before. Remember the Online Passes? That's just like that. Nobody has has to use them. They can. Now, if EA would decide to be a dick and use it - what would happen? They'd do it on every platform. They won't be interested in holding up Sony's image of the messiah console, they want their money. So afaik, it doesn't matter. The possibilities are there on both platforms.

2. Game sharing:
After Sony's admittedly hilarious video about sharing games (which was also perceived as childish by some, but I think these little slaps are fun in a way) people have been saying that you won't be able to share games on the XBone. Well, yes and no. You can still share games, you can give your game to up to 10 of your friends without even having to hand them your disc, they'll just have it on their account and can easily download and play it right away. The only thing here is, you need to have them on your friends list for at least 30 days and you can only give them them every game once. But honestly, I don't think that's too limiting. I wouldn't hand out my games to people that I just met either. And if you know them for a while and they just made a new account, then 30 days isn't bad either. Apart from that, I've never seen anyone rent a game twice. If you like it after playing it, you usually just buy it.
I have to say that the whole "blockade of selling used games is entirely up to the publisher" is unfair, because it's Microsoft's system and they made the system to implement this idea. When they seen the reaction from people it seems like they decided to now turn that to the publishers and let them explain it. Now EA seemed to learn for there mistakes and no longer do the online passes along with the always being online to play. It just seems that if I publisher says "Yes I want to charge $5 to someone that whats to play this game used on the xbox one." People will jump at the publisher then rather the people that implemented this. Now in no way am I sticking up for EA I would feel bad for other publishers that what to use this but would get the backfire from there fans.

Also I also believe that when I but something physically that it is mine and I can do what ever I want with it. If I want to share my game with more then 10 people, sell my game to someone, or even rent a game. Because frankly some of the game that came out are not worth the $60 price tag. I love to rent my games and try them before I buy them, that way it stops me from buying bad games. I know there are review and rating but I like to try a game for my own cause peoples ideas might not be the same as mine. I feel like if I got this system it wouldn't be my system....It's like I'm renting the system from Microsoft. I can't even upgrade the memory anymore like on the 360. The systems just seems more limited in what I can do.

mKeRix said:
4. Evil spying Kinect:
This wrong, just wrong. It has been confirmed that the Kinect can be turned off completely long ago, and you won't be spied. The Kinect itself is also a fairly useful tool, I own a Kinect 1 and there are some fun games for it out there, and it adds functionality by voice commands etc. I know people don't like being forced to get a product, but it's entirely possible that there will be an "Arcade" edition like with the 360, which is cheaper and delivered without Kinect. "Why did Microsoft do this in the first place?" you could ask now. To prevent segmentation. This way everyone has the same setup and games can be designed in that way. Apart from that I believe that if people don't try something new over time, things can't evolve.
I got the Kinect thinking it would be fun. It was but then I just got tired of it and used it to just play movies on netflix, now I don't even use it anymore. Me personally, I don't want to talk to my system and the kinect just isn't fun anymore. It was something like a fad because most of the games I wanted to play didn't even use the kinect, even thought Skyrim did. The list was super long for commands. It was just better to use the control and get the stuff done. So I don't like the idea of me buying something I don't personally want.