Ok, this cracked me up.ZZoMBiE13 said:I do love me some thin and crispy crust pepperoni. But with this, I'd have to STOP playing Halo to order it. And if we stop playing Halo, won't the terrorists win?
Tenmar said:Honestly, this is actually a GOOD thing. I know it may sound strange but honestly if consoles want to be multimedia they can do A LOT of things that televisions aren't getting support with and that is actually enabling consumers to be active with their orders.
Giving people more options or even the capacity for that little bit of convenience is a smart investment especially considering that the infrastructure is already there for the most part.
Shame it isn't on the wii or PS3.
Hmmmmmmmmmm.... Maybe. I could see how features might affect a person's decision when buying a console. Consoles do seem more consumer friendly than other media devices like that Apple tv thing. But that shouldn't be what Microsoft is focusing on when when it comes to their console. It should be games first. otherwise the device doesn't have a purpose because they could be replaced by a device that's much cheaper (epically when the new consoles come out). After all, Microsoft said they did this because it's what gamers wantTenmar said:An I would agree with you that having a dedicated device is usually better. But the fact is that in terms of consumer demand and the demographics those that simply play games as light hobby outnumber your standard hobbyist by a large margin. So Microsoft and such need a reason for even the most apathetic consumer to buy their product and if your console does one thing that the others cannot then it certainly becomes a feature for a consumer base that might not have existed.PoolCleaningRobot said:Tenmar said:Honestly, this is actually a GOOD thing. I know it may sound strange but honestly if consoles want to be multimedia they can do A LOT of things that televisions aren't getting support with and that is actually enabling consumers to be active with their orders.
Giving people more options or even the capacity for that little bit of convenience is a smart investment especially considering that the infrastructure is already there for the most part.
Shame it isn't on the wii or PS3.
I reason I use a console is because I want a device dedicated for gaming. I already have a computer, tablet, and a phone that are my multimedia devices. I get movie and tv related apps but pizza? You can keep that stuff on the Microsoft multimedia box (and also games)
I mean how many times have you played games and when you are done you suddenly forgot that you never ate?
Not to mention our consoles are simply becoming PCs and you can't fault developers for taking advantage of that either.