Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Xbox One Event Thoughts


I have always been a PlayStation fan but I decided to watch the new Xbox announcement as I was genuinely curious what Microsoft was planning for their console.  I had heard plenty of rumors about the console, the most notable one being whether or not the system would require a constant internet connection.  It was a time of great anxiety for both Microsoft and it's consumers.  Regardless of what all of us were thinking we all sat down whether it be at Microsoft's event in Washington or in front of a live broadcast to see what Microsoft had in store.  I think it's fair to say that announcement was underwhelming.  To start off the name of the new console was revealed to be Xbox One.  I'm not really a fan of the new name as I think it'll confuse many people in the future as I think it can be easily confused for the original Xbox.  I know the reasoning for the name for the console was because Microsoft wanted it to be the one  stop for entertainment but I think some of the rumored names like Xbox Fusion or Xbox Infinity were a little better and could still be used to convey the console's potential.  The actual look of the console is also a little underwhelming.  It seems a little too large and blocky.  I understand there's a lot they have to store in there but I believe the Xbox 360 had a certain elegance to its design.  The controller is pretty much the same so I didn't really have any complaints.   Microsoft next touched on how the console could connect with your TV and Cable Box.  They also demonstrated how you could seamlessly switch between games, TV shows, movies, apps, etc. by using voice commands.   While I thought this was all pretty interesting I'm not sure if this was the right place to show off those features.  Another feature touted was the ability so snap an application while watching a movie or playing a game.  So hypothetically you could talk to your friend over Skype while playing a game or look up showtimes for a movie on Internet Explorer while watching TV.  Again this is all well and good but I feel that Microsoft should focus more on the graphical and technical capabilities of the console.  EA Sports took the stage to talk about some of their plans and in all honesty I really wasn't enthralled.  I may write a blog post in the future about this but I'm not really a fan of sports games.  Another game shown off was Quantum Break.  Not a lot of details were revealed but the game is apparently going to combine both live action cutscenes and gameplay.  Only a short clip was shown so I can't weigh judgment yet.  One of the more stranger was a Halo TV series being made by Stephen Spielberg.  While I don't mind the idea of a Halo TV series I feel this was the wrong place to announce it.  When you plan an event to talk about your newest console you should do just that.  I feel  a Halo TV series announcement would be better placed at San Diego Comic Con.  The last thing shown off was the new Call of Duty games.  Nothing really spectacular if you ask me.  It does look better than previous gen games but I wouldn't really use Call of Duty as a benchmark for graphics.  And that was the end of the conference.  I know this was more of a technical presentation but I think we expected Microsoft to show off more of what it could do with games as opposed to how you can watch TV and use apps.  Also some of the news about the console after the event have been very disheartening.  While the Xbox One won't require a constant internet connection a user will still be require to connect to the internet at least once a day.  Also while not outright blocking used games if the console does detect that the game has already been linked to an Xbox account it will block the player and require a fee to be paid.  All of this combined with the lackluster showing is not putting Microsoft in a good position.  I really think the Xbox One should have been announced sooner like at the Consumers Electronics Show or Game Developers console.  Microsoft really needs to bring a lot of AAA games to E3 in order to save face.  

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