The Xbox One Reveal., a Good Idea

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#1 hottgamer31
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During Microsoft's reveal gamers tuned in and were so involved in what was happening on the presentation monitor that they forgot to assess one thing, the game pad. One can note that the gamepad took a backseat (similar to Sony's conference) as all the functionality shown during the conference was done through the Kinect interface. Was this intentional? Yes. Microsoft Made it clear that the conference would simply be a console reveal, leaving the games for E3 which for any dedicated gamer would be a good thing. The conference went well, but the problem is a lot of gamers are unaware of the bullet Microsoft intentionally shielded us from with the company's early console reveal. Following in Nintendo's footsteps, Microsoft made a decision to improve the effectiveness of their presence at E3 by having a stronger focus on what's important to gamers, which is games. The company knew that by getting the console reveal and all the non-gaming subjects that would inevitably follow in discussion out of the way early it could have a strong focus on games during E3. With all the above being said I'm baffled as to why the media didn't clarify Microsoft's intentions, leaving a number of gamers to be frustrated and confused. Thanks for reading, and don't forget to tune in to E3 to find out all you need to know about the future of gaming for Microsoft.
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#2 MonsieurX
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tl;dr?
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Don't be fooled. Atleast 10 of those 15 exclusives will be kinect games that no one gives a crap about. I don't think anything can really help Microsoft at this point. The used game fee is a huge thing to people. Some people only buy used games, some only buy like 5 games a year, but a lot of people rent games and it has always been that way since gaming came about. I completely agree that the used gaming market is bad for publishers because that's money they aren't seeing. But punishing the consumer is the wrong thing to do, punish the ones that promote used games (Gamestop). 

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It was the media's fault they didn't clarify? No one but Microsoft is to blame for this disaster. The conference itself was terrible enough (I mean really, a console should be first and foremost about games, something Microsoft completely overlooked), but then the post-conference messaging was so confusing that I got the feeling that even Microsoft's executives weren't sure what policies were in place or what they should be saying. 

Phil Harrision said he thought the console required an online connection at least once every 24 hours, but then Microsoft backtracked and gave completely nonsensical PR responses to that and the issues of mandatory Kinect and a potentially anti-used game system which was in place. Then we have Don Mattrick, who apparently thought he was being funny when he said "if you're backwards compatible, you're really backwards". The f*ck, Don? 

Microsoft itself had months after Sony's conference to come up with a great response to Sony's showing. Instead they completely blew their chances with a showing all about TV and Kinect (which I might add, is now being forced down everyone's throats). It was Microsoft who created this clusterf*ck of confusion when they refused to give us any solid answers, as they tried to dodge any question directly aimed at the console's controversial policies and instead offered up the normal bullsh*t PR responses I've gotten pretty sick and tired of hearing. And then they have the nerve to act bewildered, as if it was the media's fault that the public reaction was so poor. 

F*cking hypocrites. 

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I believe they did it all wrong with focusing so much on the tv side of things, and nowhere near enough time on games!  I know E3 is coming up, but first impressions are what count and Sony killed microsoft in this department, I agree with the poster above, most of the exclusives are going to be Kinect games which no-ones gives a crap about.

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It was the media's fault they didn't clarify? No one but Microsoft is to blame for this disaster. The conference itself was terrible enough (I mean really, a console should be first and foremost about games, something Microsoft completely overlooked), but then the post-conference messaging was so confusing that I got the feeling that even Microsoft's executives weren't sure what policies were in place or what they should be saying. 

Phil Harrision said he thought the console required an online connection at least once every 24 hours, but then Microsoft backtracked and gave completely nonsensical PR responses to that and the issues of mandatory Kinect and a potentially anti-used game system which was in place. Then we have Don Mattrick, who apparently thought he was being funny when he said "if you're backwards compatible, you're really backwards". The f*ck, Don? 

Microsoft itself had months after Sony's conference to come up with a great response to Sony's showing. Instead they completely blew their chances with a showing all about TV and Kinect (which I might add, is now being forced down everyone's throats). It was Microsoft who created this clusterf*ck of confusion when they refused to give us any solid answers, as they tried to dodge any question directly aimed at the console's controversial policies and instead offered up the normal bullsh*t PR responses I've gotten pretty sick and tired of hearing. And then they have the nerve to act bewildered, as if it was the media's fault that the public reaction was so poor. 

F*cking hypocrites. 

Vari3ty
Exactly.
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A good idea poorly executed.
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Don't be fooled. Atleast 10 of those 15 exclusives will be kinect games that no one gives a crap about. I don't think anything can really help Microsoft at this point. The used game fee is a huge thing to people. Some people only buy used games, some only buy like 5 games a year, but a lot of people rent games and it has always been that way since gaming came about. I completely agree that the used gaming market is bad for publishers because that's money they aren't seeing. But punishing the consumer is the wrong thing to do, punish the ones that promote used games (Gamestop). 

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oh so you know the e3 line up? Let the rest of the world in on your secrets. H
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#10 MarcRecon
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Poor execution I say. They should focus on game reveal, then later, another conference for the new OS.magicalclick

That's what I'm kinda shocked about, considering alot of people weren't impressed with Sonys reveal I just knew MS would come out swinging!!! Instead...they made Sony look like the better choice(AND I DO MEAN LOOK)which even now I really don't trust either company considering the CONTROL they want over software next-gen.

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That reveal still puzzles me. Do they know something we don't?