I guess I will just post it in here then. But this really deserved its own thread, because I have a feeling a lot of these will be popping up shortly which actually explains the bigger picture of what is happening.
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So I guess I'm not quite the "only" crazy one. Everybody should seriously, really read the full article at the link below but I posted some of the interesting tid bits. They say it much better than I have been trying.
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XBOX ONE REVEAL WAS A SUCCESS REGARDLESS OF REACTION
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Molyneux was pretty certain that the wording was important, that everything said and shown would have been very carefully selected to give off a very specific vibe. How can a conference so lovingly put together be so hated by so many? Why did they so obviously miss out on opportunity after opportunity when they had everything to prove against the PS4?
The only answer that seems to make sense is that this whole thing negative reaction, memes, joke videos has all been meticulously planned.
The conference tonight appealed to a very specific sort of Xbox owner. The sort of person for whom ESPN, Fifa and Call of Duty is the absolute pinnacle of the gaming experience. Theres nothing wrong with that range of interests, and as the figures show, there are a lot of people that that describes.
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Think about that for a moment though. Tonight seems so badly done and when combined with Molyneuxs comments, seems almost perfectly terrible. Every chance they had to redeem themselves got shot down. From the pre-rendered trailers to the obnoxious screeching from the back seats, it got worse as time went by. For a core gamer, each new announcement seemed to drain more and more from the overall excitement of the event. They must have known this would happen. They must have known the people who were interested enough to be watching would march in their millions to message boards and comment sections everywhere, ranting and raving about the many, many mistakes on display.
Sony put a huge amount of their latest console on display when they announced it earlier this year, and that paid off. People were excited, overly so in some cases. Microsoft couldnt compete with that regardless of the quality of their console, so they did the next best thing. They manufactured anger without actually setting anything in stone. Theyre pushing you down so they can pick you back up in the future. Theyve caught the lightning in the bottle, and through their purposeful mistakes have gone viral in a way they never would have otherwise.
If you want to go full tin-hat, you only have to look at either side of the Xbox One reveal conference this evening. In the months, even the years running up to this evenings stream, theres been a lot of negativity surrounding the system. The always-on rumours, made worse by internal Microsoft staff. The rumours that the used market would be completely blocked. These were all half-truths, ideas that got people talking that got people angry.
The truth of the matter is that we know absolutely nothing about Xbox One after todays conference. We know nothing about what its capable of as a gaming machine, we know nothing about its social or online capabilities. We arguably know (or suspect) less now than we did going in. If you think this was an oversight, youre insane.
http://www.gamesreviews.com/news/05/xbox-one-reveal-was-a-success-regardless-of-reaction/
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Again...the thing that made me catch on is that ALL that negativity was freely, purposely, created, revealed and willingly given to the press along with the go ahead by who? No one else other than Microsoft themselves, within minutes, if not seconds of the end of the press conference. Minutes guys!Minutes!
It worked so well, they even got SolidSnake making Xbox One threads like a madman 
Gamers are like the abused woman that can't get out of that damn relationship and no matter how much abuse she takes, she keeps looking for and ends up in exactly the same type of relationships.
Wait for E3!
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