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Xenostar said:

The things you suggest removing are pretty damn vital, an extremley expensive peripheral that has almost no functions in games is not vital.

If you get my point of view, why cant you get that a kinectless XOne is easily a possibility.

Being able to see your speedo is integral to not breaking the law, seeing your fuel gauge is integral to not breaking down, again i ask whats the integral part of having kinect when it comes to playing games. 

If it never went kinectless i would still get one eventually, but wed be talking much further down the line than if they offered a cheaper model without it sooner. 

Like I said, I understand the want for a simple game machine. 

This isn't some analogy, this is my own experience.  It would be nice to be able to buy a tablet that doesn't have cameras and speakers and gyroscopes and extra memory that I don't need to reduce the price.  I like to use my ipad to surf the net.  That's it.  No gaming, no watching movies, no skyping.  Just a really high end/sharp image screen and really low weight - that's all I need.  There are a number of cheap tablets, but they generally have really poor screens and really slow processors that seem to make the internet slow and they are heavy.  How does this relate to your want for a gaming system?  It's the same thing, if I want that great screen(the most important feature to me), I have to buy a more expensive tablet.  I get a whole bunch of other features that I amy end up using because they are there, but not because that's what I want. 

The truth is, if you want to play the games/exclusives that come to XB1, then you need to make a choice.  It's not about Kinect, it's about price.  Either you want to buy the XB1 for $500 or you don't.  What you and many others have decided is that you personally do need or want a particular feature of the XB1.  A number of people believe that because you don't like one particular feature, M$ is somehow screwing them by not providing a different console catered to just their needs.  It's easy for the few people that frequent these threads to actually think they are representative of a large part of the marketplace.  The reality is that we only represent 10-15% of the now very large gaming community.