Azza wrote: » Amazon Germany and France have started taking pre-orders for the Xbox One at €599.
super_furry wrote: » http://www.destructoid.com/ms-says-gamers-will-buy-everything-including-xbox-one-254678.phtml Microsoft really are starting to sound like Sony around the time of the PS3 launch. From selling telling people to get a second job if the want to buy a PS3 to Phil Harrison telling people that they'll buy an Xbox One no matter what - "We believe that if all you want is gaming, you'll still pick us, at the end of the day," Spencer dismissively told OXM.
super_furry wrote: » http://www.destructoid.com/ms-says-gamers-will-buy-everything-including-xbox-one-254678.phtml Microsoft really are starting to sound like Sony around the time of the PS3 launch. From Sony telling people to get a second job if the want to buy a PS3 to Phil Harrison telling people that they'll buy an Xbox One no matter what - "We believe that if all you want is gaming, you'll still pick us, at the end of the day," Spencer dismissively told OXM.
Pushtrak wrote: » The only way that could be perceived as dismissive is if they were not doing gaming any more. A "oh, we're not doing gaming any more, but people will still buy it" whereas the reality is "We're still doing games, and people will buy it on the strength of that." I'm really not seeing what is dismissive about it. Or what about it makes him a dick.
"We believe that if all you want is gaming, you'll still pick us, at the end of the day. The super core guys, they will buy everything. They will buy all devices, but most people really only do buy one device, and if you're going to think about what that one device is, we believe an all-in-one system that does the best games and TV and entertainment will be something that's really unique."
super_furry wrote: » Another thing that concerns me about the 'always on' camera in your living room - Microsoft can use it to police how many people are allowed to watch a film.
super_furry wrote: » Another thing that concerns me about the 'always on' camera in your living room - Microsoft can use it to police how many people are allowed to watch a film.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-11-06-kinect-could-police-who-watches-films-at-home In 2011 they filed a patent for a media DRM based on monitoring users with cameras connected to a video game console.
Harps wrote: » One of the main things I've noticed so far is the lack of any real jump forward in these next gen games. There's always been a noticeable jump in graphics and gaming possibilities with previous releases but from the few game demos I've seen it just looks like more of the same with slightly shinier graphics. I really don't think another few years of corridor shooters and horribly cliqued storylines will hold my attention enough to justify all the expense for essentially the same experience. Hopefully storytelling might finally take off and big publishers take a few risks in innovation instead of churning out the same old stuff but at the moment I'm finding it hard to get excited about them. E3 should be interesting anyway
Azza wrote: » Since the start of the last generation of consoles, there has been the Wii, Wii U, DS, 3DS, PS3, PSP, Vita, Xbox 360, Iphone/Ipad and the PC has kept going (with optional hardware and software upgrades). Shortly they will be joined by Xbox One and PS4. I think affording all them and then being able to pay for all the good games on each of them be they multi platform or exclusive is a stretch for all but the very wealthy. That's not including any additional factors, such as accessories, subscriptions, or replacements for hardware failure. Even if you could afford them all. There isn't enough time in the day to play all the great games you could get.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Right, in no offence to you. The phrase "Its not about platform, its about the games" is the biggest politically correct BULLSHIET in gaming world.
Retr0gamer wrote: » I'm just disappointed that Consolevania still isn't arround for this whole farce: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9RGU_8x0sU
Overheal wrote: » what the **** did you just make me watch
ShooterSF wrote: » Just an idea but how many game stores are likely to be get Microsoft's approval to be a reseller of used games? Probably just Gamestop over here. And considering that the option will be to buy off Gamestop or off someone else and pay an activation fee, Microsoft are practically creating a monopoly for Gamestop (assuming the rumours we've read are true)
Retr0gamer wrote: » Jeremy Parish just summed up the whole second hand games thing in one tweet:
Pushtrak wrote: » C'mon, your post is basically assuming X happens, then X is happening.
Pushtrak wrote: » Well, I wonder if who they'll partner up with could be in any way predicted. Is this something to give credence to for instance, I wonder.
C14N wrote: » Well Gamestop are pretty much the only major ones here doing second hand games now anyway, since Game and HMV both kicked the bucket. I would have to imagine that Smyths will be able to partner with them too if they want to keep attempting to sell second hand (I say "attempting" because I still doubt many people will want to buy second hand games next gen if MS does go ahead with fixing the price at 90% of RRP).
Ryuji_w wrote: » i can't see sony joking about with the DRM thing only to actually have it, it would piss off so many people nice to see them having fun with it and joking about it though.
super_furry wrote: » Microsoft really are starting to sound like Sony around the time of the PS3 launch. From Sony telling people to get a second job if the want to buy a PS3 to Phil Harrison telling people that they'll buy an Xbox One no matter what - "We believe that if all you want is gaming, you'll still pick us, at the end of the day," Spencer dismissively told OXM.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » I guess what they are trying to say is that you will always have a vocal minority who will actively oppose a move to introduce more DRM, but most people just don't care and are likely to buy it anyways.
"We believe that if all you want is gaming, you'll still pick us, at the end of the day," Spencer dismissively told OXM. "The super core guys, they will buy everything. They will buy all devices, but most people really only do buy one device, and if you're going to think about what that one device is, we believe an all-in-one system that does the best games and TV and entertainment will be something that's really unique."
Pushtrak wrote: » While there is merit to this type of argument, I don't think it was what he was getting at. I find it bizarre that dismissively was even put in there. I'll quote the entire paragraph.The link again to save you having to go back find it.
Retr0gamer wrote: » That's a pretty rotten attitude by Phil Spencer. It's sickening that he is talking to his consumers that way. Probably more sickening is that he is probably right