New video answering questions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lMhjM9BK7M
Side-note ....I love skydart....damn you chris hardwick.
Oh, that is the worst-looking hat I've ever seen. When he bought that hat I bet he got a free bowl of soup.
What a douche. If you listen carefully, he side-steps and dances around every question without really answering it.
Q1 Will XBone servers be shut down at the end of the next gen?
A1 We haven't even started the next generation. It's kinda early to talk about the end of it. It's certainly something we
would not do (notice he didn't say will not do, and yes they have done it before with Xbox servers). ....[t]he system is designed for flexibility (exactly whose flexibility? Why Microsoft's flexibility of course). Let's get the system out the first. (Translation, give us your money first and we'll worry about that later).
Q2 If you are banned will you lose access to the games you purchase?
A2 Absolutely not....(but he says something that sounds like you will not be able to play multiplayer. Not sure on that, but it doesn't seem so absolute after all).
Q3 Why can't physical disks be played offline so long as I have the disk inserted.
A3 Blah Blah Blah Flexibility. (He then goes onto the "family plan" but never defines "family" or who can be in your family, but notice he uses the word "check out" like a library, which probably means no one else can play the game while someone else is playing it). Upside to being connected is having access to your games everywhere you are. Come with us on our journey. Blah blah blah Flexible. (He never answers the question or explain why you can't have the option of either the disk or the online library).
Q4 Why are you making us have to be online once every 24 hours
A4 It keeps you library up to date. (Seriously, that's it? Why not just let us check into XBL like we've been doing on the 360?).
Q5 Sony kicked your ass at E3. Are you gonna take your heads out of your ass now and possibly reconcile with your user base?
A5 No they can

off. Did you see our games by the way? (look over here [switching the topic on the interviewer]; it's called the Kansas City Shuffle, aka misdirection).
Q6 What is your target audience with the XBone, and why would anyone buy this POS?
A6 People with lots of money who are misinformed with low information who don't give a shit, and fanboys. Everyone else doesn't matter. The XBone is designed for the future, well at least Microsoft's future.
Q7 Does the XBone have the ability for HDMI input?
A7 Yes. Plug everything into the XBone so we can monitor what you are watching, what you are playing, who you are playing with, etc., and then give all that information to the NSA when they subpoena us secretly without you knowing.
(By the way, if the XBone is not a DVR, what is the point of this all? So I can be interrupted watching TV by some douche who is inviting me to a COD deathmatch? Also, if Don Mattrick's solution for gamers that have no internet is stick with the 360, what's the point of plugging in the 360 to the XBone? Now you have to stay connected to play your 360 as well because it is running through the XBone).
Q8 What is the one question you wished you had been asked about the XBone?
A8 The family package and what it means. (This is Microsoft's own fault for not bringing it up earlier; my guess is they never intended it to be what they are now proposing it will be, and the only reason they are mentioning it is due to the backlash on trading, selling and lending games. Also, he still doesn't really explain how it works - who can be in a family, how a game is lent and for how long, etc.).