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Xbox One

adamkungl

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If MS are smart (which they aren't) the distribution model will be a huge success.

Basically what they have is a Steam-box with really bad PR.

Make it easy and convenient to use and have good sales to negate the no used games issue, and they have a winner on my hands.

A few days on and I'm a lot less offended by this announcement. Let's see some games.
 

Pete Cash

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If they had the same aggressive sales as steam it would be a non issue. Outside of the other issues.
 

adamkungl

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yeah. Potential for greatness, not sure if MS is smart enough to take advantage.

The fact that XBL still costs money and is far inferior value to PS Plus is not a good early indicator.
 

Micistm

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If they show some must have titles that look awesome, all this will tone down. They need to forget the bullshit and remember this is a games machine
 

Parra Pride

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If they show some must have titles that look awesome, all this will tone down. They need to forget the bullshit and remember this is a games machine

If there is any truth to them contemplating giving out achievements for watching TV, then that'll show they are more interested in attracting people who want a media centre, not a game console.
 
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Watching TV achievements? wtf :lol:

Achievements were a great addition from Microsoft that were GAME CENTRIC. The avatar, the old dashboard that focused on GAMES (albeit IGN but better than ads)

For its technical flaws the Xbox and 360 were great GAME CENTRIC consoles.
 

Frederick

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My 360 died a few months ago and I was holding off replacing it until this announcement. Looks like ill be getting another 360
 

Micistm

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My 360 died a few months ago and I was holding off replacing it until this announcement. Looks like ill be getting another 360

By the looks of this crap this one's out, Sony are being very cagey as well about PS4 specifics- I am not interested until both companies give us all the facts, and talk about how good the games are, and what they are.
If it's as bad as it sounds...my next gen will be a gaming PC, with a PS3 or 360 for the Lounge console.

Pull your ****ing heads in, Microsoft and Sony. We are the customers, the ones that make or break your new machines. Do not dictate too arrogantly, you might get more than you bargain for;-)
 

BranVan3000

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This is not quite the Xbox One unveiling Microsoft had hoped for.

Almost a week after the technology giant lifted the lid on Xbox One, the company has come under fire for "twisted" features that could potentially gather personal data to be sold to the highest bidder.

The new device, which is expected to launch in Australia before Christmas, includes a Kinect motion camera that is able to track movement. Voice commands such as "Xbox on" can be used to control the console, suggesting the camera and microphone are constantly in standby mode.
Tim Vines, director at Civil Liberties Australia, told GamesFIX that Microsoft has a lot to answer for with a product that has the ability to listen and watch everything a person does.

"People should have the ability to turn off the camera or microphone, even if it limits the functionality of the machine," he said. Vines believes privacy is "all about control".

"Of course, if Microsoft doesn't allow that (control), then people should vote with their wallets and skip the next Xbox."
Vines says Microsoft should be upfront about what it does with data collected by Xbox One.

"Microsoft's new Xbox meets the definition of a surveillance device under some Australian laws, so they need to be upfront and tell customers whether anyone else can intercept their information or remotely access their device," Vines said.

This sentiment is being felt the world over, with Berlin's federal data protection commissioner, Peter Schaar, telling Spiegel Online that Xbox One is nothing more than a monitoring device under the guise of a gaming console.

"The Xbox One continuously records all sorts of personal information about me. My reaction rates, my learning or emotional states. These are then processed on an external server, and possibly even passed on to third parties."
Schaar believes this is a major breach of privacy.

"The fact that Microsoft could potentially spy on my living room is merely a twisted nightmare."
Microsoft aims to bring simplicity to the living room with Xbox One, which it calls a "powerful, all-in-one device of modern architecture."


Just make sure you're not planning world domination in front of it.

http://games.ninemsn.com.au/news/privacy-breach-xbox-one-a-twisted-nightmare
 

Micistm

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If there is any truth to them contemplating giving out achievements for watching TV, then that'll show they are more interested in attracting people who want a media centre, not a game console.

If that cameras always in standby there's no telling what you'll get achievements for:lol:
 
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It's no coincidence that EA and Microsoft jump in to bed with each other and Microsoft bring out a console that spies on you and your activity.
 

Micistm

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Well bottom line is I've only had my 360 for just over a year, there's a massive wealth of a games library so I will be right for games for quite a while yet. And best of all, very reasonably priced
 

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MattYg1

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My 360 died a few months ago and I was holding off replacing it until this announcement. Looks like ill be getting another 360

I think you will be excited then by one of the potential E3 announcements for the future of the 360...
 

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