Shut up, nobody needs your common sense.Why would removing kinect from the base kit be the end of all-in-one entertainment system?
Outside of gaming it was just a terrible remote and should be fairly easy anyway to allow remote control with tablets and stuff...
The HDMI input and passthrough remains, but doesn't work as well without voice control, while centralised control of your TV and sound system is now gone without Kinect. The innovative multi-OS virtual machine set-up is a breathtaking technological achievement, but always came across as unwieldy in action and now falls by the wayside in general usage now that the voice input has gone. Out of the box, the Kinect-free Xbox One is really no more of a media centre than its predecessor
Why would removing kinect from the base kit be the end of all-in-one entertainment system?
Outside of gaming it was just a terrible remote and should be fairly easy anyway to allow remote control with tablets and stuff...
You must've missed the introduction of the thing way back when:
Kinect was a major point in their marketing strategy, which is more than enough to render it important. Its removal is a fucking disaster PR-wise, as the integrity of the whole product is all over the place in the public eye.
The Genesis had games though...
Ha. Obvious in hindsight, huh? Is that why there were so many people saying it was a terrible idea when they unveiled the console?In hindsight, packing in Kinect and making media integration central to the Xbox One proposition looks like an awful mistake.
XboxOne was already a disaster as soon as they announced it, hardly anybody will raise a brow by this point.Kinect was a major point in their marketing strategy, which is more than enough to render it important. Its removal is a fucking disaster PR-wise, as the integrity of the whole product is all over the place in the public eye.
My whole experience with a xbox one was watching some people dicking around in a showroom. What exactly am I missing about kinect and TV that makes it so special?
A voice activated remote sure as hell doesn't make it the center of "improved TV" and I suppose the UI is usable even without voice commands (since recognition is not available in all languages yet).
It was a potential disaster, now it becomes an actual disaster.XboxOne was already a disaster as soon as they announced it, hardly anybody will raise a brow by this point.
Well, if you're Jabba the Hutt it's easier to shout commands than reach for the remote. Like this guy:
It was a potential disaster, now it becomes an actual disaster.XboxOne was already a disaster as soon as they announced it, hardly anybody will raise a brow by this point.
No, no, no. You don't get it, he is just pretending to be fat, you see?
No, no, no. You don't get it, he is just pretending to be fat, you see?
He's hell of a pretender then: