'XBOX ONE' ANNOUNCED!

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Yeah all in all the ps4 didn't seem to get any bad press that I have read.
and to be fair nor did the wiiU, until well it has no games.
I ain't seen any positive news on gbatemp for the XBox, well the odd one.
 
From what I saw, it was mostly mildly positive reactions. It wasn't really OMGOMGOMG INNOVATIOOOOON!!!

I guess it differs from place to place but I thought people generally liked it. It showed off some good upcoming games (I mean a nice slew of first parties like Killzone, inFamous, Knack I think it was called, etc), some really neat features (lots of cloud features and cloud gaming with the Vita from anywhere is like omg wut), and generally it was a good conference. I think the only complaints were no price and the console wasn't actually shown.

EDIT: I mean the Xbox One showed off like... Call of Duty: Ghosts (which is coming to the PS4 and maybe the Wii U anyway) and they just said they have no IPs in the pipeline but nothing was shown off. I understand they're going for a more general approach to the console (where it's not JUST gaming which I think is absolutely fine) but gaming is still a key part of it.
 
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I guess it differs from place to place but I thought people generally liked it. It showed off some good upcoming games (I mean a nice slew of first parties like Killzone, inFamous, Knack I think it was called, etc), some really neat features (lots of cloud features and cloud gaming with the Vita from anywhere is like omg wut), and generally it was a good conference. I think the only complaints were no price and the console wasn't actually shown.

EDIT: I mean the Xbox One showed off like... Call of Duty: Ghosts (which is coming to the PS4 and maybe the Wii U anyway) and they just said they have no IPs in the pipeline but nothing was shown off. I understand they're going for a more general approach to the console (where it's not JUST gaming which I think is absolutely fine) but gaming is still a key part of it.
Well, yeah. I don't think anyone really minds that it's a general approach to the console. I mean, I know tons of people back in the day who got PS2's because it was a pretty damn decent DVD player if you didn't already have one. Like killing two birds with one stone. I agree that it's just that the XBOX ONE showed jack shit and what they showed was either pointless (voice commands, because if you can't get up your ass to turn your console on by fucking click a button that's 3 feet away, you're just fucking lazy) or just awful, like the always on and the XBOX Live syncing and shit like that.

I agree that the PS4 was positively received, but I didn't feel that the hype was huge, mostly due to the lack of anything incredibly new about it. It's fine, but nothing was groundbreaking enough to be big, unlike, say, the Wii, which was huge at release. It's a console of which I don't expect enormous numbers at launch based on the reactions.
 
Yeah all in all the ps4 didn't seem to get any bad press that I have read.
and to be fair nor did the wiiU, until well it has no games.
I ain't seen any positive news on gbatemp for the XBox, well the odd one.

The mainstream media are being really positive about it. I don't understand why because there really isn't much to be impressed about but the media are impressed by the XBONE.
 
The mainstream media are being really positive about it. I don't understand why because there really isn't much to be impressed about but the media are impressed by the XBONE.
Would you say they have a boner for the X-bone?

But yeah, the press coverage is positive overall.
 
The mainstream media are being really positive about it. I don't understand why because there really isn't much to be impressed about but the media are impressed by the XBONE.
It can recognize voice command, interconnect all your electronics, you can use skype and watch TV or skype and game at the same time. It is a really advanced machine in terms of functionality and I bet many people would want it even if it wasn't for playing games. I still want to see how much it will cost.
 
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It is a really advanced machine in terms of functionality and I bet many people would want it even if it wasn't for playing games. I still want to see how much it will cost.
No, absolutely not. You can do all that shit with a laptop. Consumers aren't that stupid. Sure, they can value unique features and stuff, but for chrissakes, no one wants to spend several hundred dollars to use Netflix and watch TV and use Skype with a random black box when they already have a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, a desktop, and a TV that can do basically all of that.

Not saying it's a good console. Just saying that it will be a luxury VCR and we all know americans love to buy fancy pricey stuff
I'm not from the USA, and I'm already almost positive you have never talked to anyone American.
 
Not saying it's a good console. Just saying that it will be a luxury VCR and we all know americans love to buy fancy pricey stuff
If you really from Brazil, then you shouldn't talk that way. Brazilians buy stuff to impress friends much more than Americans do, we just don't have the same amount of money.
 
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Not saying it's a good console. Just saying that it will be a luxury Bluray player and we all know americans love to buy fancy pricey stuff

Fixed that for ya.:P No one in their right mind has a VCR anymore. ;) The aesthetics for this console are hideous, in fact, it makes the Atari Jaguar controller look innovative.
 
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No, absolutely not. You can do all that shit with a laptop. Consumers aren't that stupid. Sure, they can value unique features and stuff, but for chrissakes, no one wants to spend several hundred dollars to use Netflix and watch TV and use Skype with a random black box when they already have a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, a desktop, and a TV that can do basically all of that.
I believe many consumers will want it, tell me your parents or your uncle wouldn't want a machine you can give voice commands to. This is stuff I've only seen in the Jetsons cartoon.

I'm not from the USA, and I'm already almost positive you have never talked to anyone American.
First of all, yes, I did. Second, aren't americans the one to buy the latest iPhone to use facebook and play Angry Birds? Just saying... :P

If you really from Brazil, then you shouldn't talk that way. Brazilians buy stuff to impress friends much more than Americans do, we just don't have the same amount of money.
You're right, but it really depends on which social medium you are considering. Anyway, it's a statistic fact that expensive computers and gadgets sell way more in the US than other regions
 
Only the media is really praising the Xbox One, reception to it from everyone else is...well we already know what everyone thinks of it so far. Typical the media should praise things like no used games and twitter.
 
I believe many consumers will want it, tell me your parents or your uncle wouldn't want a machine you can give voice commands to. This is stuff I've only seen in the Jetsons cartoon.
First of all, yes, I did. Second, aren't americans the one to buy the latest iPhone to use facebook and play Angry Birds? Just saying... :P
Because an iPhone, whether you fucking like it or not, is an excellent smartphone that's easy to use with great functionality and the best app ecosystem available in the mobile market. I have never seen an iPhone that doesn't have 3 pages of apps filled with games and functionality apps in it. Just the truth. It's actually a good phone that serves a very good purpose. On the other hand, take away the XBOX ONE's gaming capability and you're left with what is essentially a very expensive and ugly paperweight.

And we're talking about its prospects if it loses its ability to game. It's useless. First off, phones and tablets have voice commands. It's not exactly a damn hovercar. Second, if I tell my uncle that there's a machine that can do pretty much everything a Smart TV does but has always on voice commands but doesn't have a TV included in it and costs a lot, they'd probably tell me to stay the fuck away from it. So no.


You're right, but it really depends on which social medium you are considering. Anyway, it's a statistic fact that expensive computers and gadgets sell way more in the US than other regions
To be honest, if you asked me which country has the highest gadget sales with respect to their population, I would've immediately assumed Japan. This has no statistical basis, but Japan's the first that comes to mind.
 
No one in their right mind has a VCR anymore. ;)

There are still a few err classic horror films and TV shows not on DVD yet, quite a few legacy collections of stuff that is still quite watchable, until quite recently it was one of the easier ways to tape a show for your friends and I make a reasonable amount a couple of times a year by digitising old home videos for people.
 

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