| Adinnieken said: First, try a hard reboot of your console. Finally, make sure you use a normal conversational voice when speaking to your Xbox One. Consider the Xbox One tempermental, but it does not appreciate you shouting at it. It's right there in the room. It can hear you loud and clear (if you calibrate it properly), just talk to it. I know this sounds funny, but it's true. Xbox One is tempermental about what you say, so make sure you do use the correct phrase for commands, but also the proper cadence. It's Xbox Help, not Xbox help or worse, Xboxhelp. |
Doesn't all of that sort of negate the whole point of HAVING Kinect? I'm not bashing the system, as I think it's pretty cool, but Kinect is suppose to exist for causals and people who don't know how to use a TV remote. If people have to memorize commands, AND learn how to properly space words and overly pronounce things, they're just going to give up all together.







