I though the XboxOne conference was okay, not great, not good, but not bad either, and i think it was better then the PS4 conf.
I turn my Xbox360 on every day, but I game only 3 days (maybe) a week because I now use my 360 more as a media devise then a gaming machine. We spend enough time using my xbox to watch Netflix, HBOgo, ESPN, Crunchyroll, Amazon, YouTube, etc I was able to justify buying a 2nd 360. If the XboxOne turns out to be as fast as the demo showed I can see us again buying multiple consoles down the road for media management alone.
But I did not see an IR sensor so if I cannot use a standard remote to control all the functions it will be a huge step back for the XboxOne.
On the Fantasy Football stuff I think the tie in with the NFL will get you access to the NFL Network & Redzone if you are currently a subscriber similar to the way HBOgo works. The Fantasy player stats will probably be populated from NFL.com’s fantasy site, but might give you the option to log in via ESPN.com and other popular web sites.
I can understand not supporting backward compatibility with 360 games, but losing all my XBLA game is a killer. If there is not a solution to bring over those games I downloaded I will never by a thing from the Xbox store again. I will strictly by downloadable games and movies/tv from Steam and itunes.
I turn my Xbox360 on every day, but I game only 3 days (maybe) a week because I now use my 360 more as a media devise then a gaming machine. We spend enough time using my xbox to watch Netflix, HBOgo, ESPN, Crunchyroll, Amazon, YouTube, etc I was able to justify buying a 2nd 360. If the XboxOne turns out to be as fast as the demo showed I can see us again buying multiple consoles down the road for media management alone.
But I did not see an IR sensor so if I cannot use a standard remote to control all the functions it will be a huge step back for the XboxOne.
On the Fantasy Football stuff I think the tie in with the NFL will get you access to the NFL Network & Redzone if you are currently a subscriber similar to the way HBOgo works. The Fantasy player stats will probably be populated from NFL.com’s fantasy site, but might give you the option to log in via ESPN.com and other popular web sites.
I can understand not supporting backward compatibility with 360 games, but losing all my XBLA game is a killer. If there is not a solution to bring over those games I downloaded I will never by a thing from the Xbox store again. I will strictly by downloadable games and movies/tv from Steam and itunes.