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Atlus is bankrupt.If MS really wants me to buy a Xbox One, then they need to buy Atlus. Right now, as it stands there isn't anything that says I need a XBox One.
Nothing against the Xbox, I am sure it will be great besides the Kinect which will turn into the Wii Gamepad of lets start putting motion controls where it doesn't belong. I don't need motion controls, I need developers to spend time making gamepad controls that work. Now the spying thing, I use Windows so it's no different because chances are Microsoft probably sends my data through Windows anyway.
Something tells me that you're going to be in for a huge let-down when you get it and realize it's just another game console that looks better than the last one. "it's literally rocket science" - the word "literally" is used way too often as hyperbole. If it was "literally rocket science" then the Xbox One would "literally" take off into space.It was in the tech demo video that I posted a week or two ago. The guy showing off the tech explains it when showing the voice and controller recognition. That with the advanced facial & voice recognition they will be able to tell who's signed in and then correlate that with the voice and then launch the "Xbox off" command. I'll dig the video up tonight.
Oh then it will fire off an email to the NSA telling them what you had for lunch and to Fubu telling them you like their red shirt and on Wednesdays Edward Snowden will get an email report of your last 7 days activity.
http://m.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/10-overlooked-xbox-one-features-you-should-know-about-1160781
The Kinect is literally rocket science. And I know I get shit for it but I am a huge supporter of it and the 100% install base for the X1.
3. Kinect included means 100% of people have it
Here's another added benefit of the Kinect: it comes with the system out of the box, whereas the PlayStation 4 camera does not.
That means 100 percent of Xbox One owners will also own a Kinect 2.0. What percentage of PS4 owners are going to purchase the $60 (about UK£39, AU$65) camera add-on?
History has shown that PS3's Move controllers (generously counting people who bought more than one Move wand more than once) amounted to about 4.7 percent of overall PS3 owners as of late last year.
Are developers really going to cater to a similar 4.7 percent of the PS4 user base? Sony is likely to encourage it, so maybe there'll be some features thrown its way by first-party developers, but that may just be a waste of valuable development time, all things considered.
Former Sega of America President Bernie Stolar is said to have argued with his own company in favor of the Dreamcast launching with the 56K modem, becoming the first home console to include one in 1999.
Without it, virtually no one would have played or developed an online Dreamcast game in the last decade. The same lesson may apply here.
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