A piece of hardware that requires daily phone home to function has no place in my house. Of course the even without that the subscription fee to play multiplayer, and the advertising on the intro page would also prevent it from entering my house.
What sort of "details" is Microsoft planning to reveal about turning off the XBOne? How is that something we need details about? What can they possibly be hiding about turning off the console, for god's sake?"It is not always watching or always listening," the spokesperson explains. "You can turn the system completely off. This would use no power and turn everything off. We'll share more details about how it all works later."
Im starting to believe its all part of the plan. "Lets whip all these keyboard critics into a tizzy then make them all look stupid. Sure we might loose a couple of sales to some eliteists, but we will sell many, many, more to a bunch of other people!"roushutsu said:Why can't you share them now? It can't take more than 2 minutes to explain such a simple function...right? Oh, just unplug it? Well...that defeats the purpose of the damn console now, doesn't it?
Welcome to the future, where we need in-depth and detailed technical explanations about turning things off.Cognimancer said:"You can turn the system completely off. This would use no power and turn everything off. We'll share more details about how it all works later."
This is like some kind of sketch comedy joke.Cognimancer said:"It is not always watching or always listening," the spokesperson explains. "You can turn the system completely off. This would use no power and turn everything off. We'll share more details about how it all works later."
This isn't good news at all. He basically said that if you unplug the Xbox from the wall, the Kinect doesn't have its own magical power source to continue watching and listening. If you turn it on, you still need the Kinect plugged in.-Dragmire- said:Good news and all but... Why the hell didn't they say anything sooner!?
Wtf PR?
I suppose I'm looking at it and comparing it to previous announcements. Sadly, this is about the best they've done by virtue of not being as terrible as previous announcements.DrunkOnEstus said:This isn't good news at all. He basically said that if you unplug the Xbox from the wall, the Kinect doesn't have its own magical power source to continue watching and listening. If you turn it on, you still need the Kinect plugged in.-Dragmire- said:Good news and all but... Why the hell didn't they say anything sooner!?
Wtf PR?
At least that's my understanding of it, every "official" announcement to come out of these people has been incredibly cryptic and vague, followed by a request to wait for further clarification (to see how much damage control they can put together, I presume).
Tell me more about this curious concept! Are you saying that by removing power to a device... it turns off? I await these further details with eager anticipation!"You can turn the system completely off. This would use no power and turn everything off. We'll share more details about how it all works later."