Imaginedvl said:
I disagree with you. You see the gaming industry as a big block who cannot change... It is a bet Microsoft is taking and while these self-proclamed "only-true-real-hardcore" gamers do not like it; many others do and if you add to that the casual market and even those who are not interrested into games; the Xbox One strategy may pay off. I also disagree with your Android exemple; the majority of people buying android devices are buying them because they are just cheaper. |
They have to like the games offered before the all-in-one process can commence. Kinect better deliver because a lot of gamers might be jumping ship based on price point. The PS2 proved that third party titles are the gold of the industry and having them makes you attractive. If your competition has 90% the same games outside of exclusives then the majority of the work is already done and the Xbox 360 did this to segment the former PS2 crowd with a cheaper price point. Third parties are the gold, not Xbox Live nor are the exclusives on the PS3. The only company with that type of power is Nintendo. Enjoy disagreeing.