$400 Xbox one available June 9th.
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$400 Xbox one available June 9th.
I find it a bit strange that they pulled the Kinect to get the price down to $399. Not only does it negate everything they've been preaching, it pulls the rug out of any developer working on a Kinect game. We can forget about Kinect making any meaningful impact on the Xbox One now. It'll be relegated to a side show like it was on the 360.
MS may have all the tech, but why is it so hard for them to get the message out about how all these things can combine seamlessly into a person's workflow/tech habits? Even though OSX and iOS do not integrate with each other very well, Apple still pushes a strong message of a unified system and the consumer understands it. Looking at Apple commercials (which are quite sappy) shows how people use all their tech in many different demographics but for whatever reason MS thinks clicking a keyboard to a tablet while dancing around is what people want.
The product may be getting there, but their messaging has always been very poor. FWIW, I really dislike the Xbox One UI. The colors remind me of geocities webpages. Dark background with all the colors!!!! I've not been a fan of the tiling system. I like the dynamic idea, but I do not like how cluttered they end up looking.
Passing on next gen for now. Glad Kinect is out of the picture for the price drop but still doesn't mean there is much to play. For some reason the lack of games this gen seems to be the real story. Games still are still coming out for PS3 and 360. When those machines are so refined and so good at playing games, why upgrade right now when there's nothing much (different) to play. Whenever I get one, I'll have to get two because my son and I can't share. We could never go back to a single console. A further price drop and more games are the selling points for me. Don't care about anything other than games on either machine. I've got tons of other stuff that does everything else. Besides, got a backlog of about 40 unopened games still to play on 360. That count will probably grow as 360 games go on clearance. Just no hurry to upgrade right now.
I have a PS4 and enjoy it. All I play is BF4, FIFA14, and DCUO. I have AC Black Flag and Infamous Second Son as well, but I really need to sit down and just play through them. I've been happy with my purchase so far.
I bought a PS4 and only play it once a week, when friends come over. I will say that FIFA 14 is great - best addition to the franchise in years. I've heard a lot of people slamming it, but they finally mitigated the last-defender issue keeping attackers on-sides. Not quite fixed, but at least it's not so blatant now. I wanted to throw my controller through the TV so many times, when my far side wing-back was 30 yards behind the next to last defender. Crossing is much-improved, and ball-handling is more accurate. The nay-sayers complaining about losing the ball too easily to a tackle obviously haven't played at a higher level. If you hold the ball like that in an actually game, you're going to lose it and probably get crushed in the process.
As others have said, the library is the limiting factor right now. I played through Thief 4 and was pretty unimpressed.
Still using the PS3 several times a week. Dark Souls 2 is fantastic, and I still stream video via PS3.
I'm glad it's out of the picture not because of the price drop but because I don't like it when I am watching my friend play a game, somebody new walks into the room, and a little message pops up welcoming them to the room. Even aside from the weirdness of a console that's always watching your entire living room I don't want messages popping up during a game that have absolutely nothing to do with the game.
In their defense I don't know if you can turn that off or not.
I bought both at launch as Xmas presents for my boys. They play the PS4 more but they have more games for it than the One. I imagine things will get a bit better if we ever get some decent titles. Between consoles, PCs, and iPads I'd say they play 10%/50%/40% respectively.
I never have time to play anymore. I bought myself BF4 and AC4 on the PS4 but have played maybe a grand total of 2 hours between both of them.
One thing that is awesome is being able to spend less on certain games. Diablo3 on PC cost me $180 at launch for the 3 of us to play together. When Reaper of Souls comes out on PS4 I can buy it for $60 and the 3 of us can play together on the big screen. Yeah it's a different experience but we can still play together for $60 instead of $180.
I still have too many unplayed 360 games that it doesn't make sense for me to move onto the next generation. Plus a lot of the games I play are still being released on the 360. Notable exceptions Batman: Arkham Knight and possibly Halo 5, along with another price drop would entice me to pick up an Xbox One.
I love the Kinect. Using my PS4 is like using a slow, slow, slow (and loud) PC. I'm so sick of the traditional "gaming" experience. I am sad to see Kinect get unbundled but I understand it I guess. I still think it would have been better to just take a bigger hit financially than fragment the market and incense early adopters.