Snake897 wrote:Epidemik wrote:I dont see why people are so upset that its not geared toward only gaming...
i mean really... its still going to be a gaming console.. its just gonna have a bunch of MORE features as well...
really? complaining about a console that is capable of gaming PLUS more? i dont get it..
That isn't what we're complaining about. We're complaining about Microsoft's stupidity.
Firstly, making it so that people need to connect to the internet at least once a day.
Secondly, making all games come with an install code that can only be used by one player.
Thirdly, making it so any pre-owned games need an extra fee to be played.
I can agree with a lot of those complaints tbh.. but firstly.. i don't play old xbox games on my 360 as it is, or any old games for that matter.. so not a biggie for me..
second i always have a steady internet connection so online only (for the most part) doesn't really affect me so much, but i can definitely see the frustration with people who don't have this luxury
thirdly the pre-owned games needing the extra fee and games being attached to a specific gamertag i can agree is complete horse shit.. but we haven't heard what Sony is planning to do in this regard either..
ALSO while I agree that those are the most consistent complaints about the
console but in regards to the conference itself, and what microsoft was showcasing there's been loads of complaints in regards to them abandoning core gamers. maybe not in this thread so much.. but there's loads of articles on the net..
“Microsoft didn’t focus on the games; I’m a gamer and that’s all that matters to me!”
http://blog.frontburnr.com/xbox-one-why ... -hate-you/My enthusiasm for any new console is dependent on games. Lots of people feel the same way, which could be part of the reason that reactions to Microsoft's reveal turned negative. If you're a company releasing a video game console, shouldn't video games take center stage?
Microsoft has some great ideas for the next generation, but it did a disastrous job of communicating them yesterday. Most of the negative comments and Tweets that I read were from people who felt betrayed at the company's focus on TV and seeming indifference to gaming.
Initially I was disappointed with Microsoft's press conference. I wish it had shown more games, or at least shown more of the games that it did show. As interesting as the Xbox One's new TV functionality is, I felt it was a strange way to start a presentation about a new video game console. It makes me wonder if Microsoft has lost its focus.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/ ... -news.aspxWhile I'm slightly disappointed that they didn't show more actual
gameplay footage, I think people are forgetting that E3 is right around the corner and E3 is catering to gamers, nobody else... in the end its a gaming console and they are going to make some kick ass games. but THIS conference was intended to cater to the people who aren't gamers. the people who think "i don't play games, so why would i need to spend my hard earned money on this entertainment system?.."