theprof00 said:
V-r0cK said:
theprof00 said:
V-r0cK said: Microsoft is definitely not a designing company. I dont think I've really liked the look of any of their products except the newest 360 version, but that took 3 tries. |
Really? Because most people (at least in the US) will say that MS makes the best controllers. How is it possible that MS can perfectly engineer a controller, with no wasted space, high quality parts and huge efficiency, that not only sports a rather beautiful minimalistic face design while being as internally deep and imaginative as the ocean floor?
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Of all the MS controllers they've made the 360 is probably my favourite of theres (the XB1 is similar but feels a bit off compared to 360), but kind of sucks that they dont just have built in battery as I do find that bulkiness of the battery pack for the 360 to be clunky. Pretty sad that MS controllers are the same price as PS and they don't have built in battery. And their D-pad sucks but has good analog sticks.
But to your point, how does a company that can make a good controller yet still make a massive system? My answer, MS is not a designing company. Sure they release a few nice looking products, but overall their products aren't all appealing. Lets forget about the very first Xbox controller =)
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Just look at it from this point of view. Why does the controller not include a li-on battery and still have the same price? Because it makes them more money. Everything in terms of the design of both the controller and system come down to one thing. Money. The xb1 slim will prompt repurchases by current owners, along with satiating power constraint concerns by fence sitters. It also costs much less for the parts they've decided to use in this current xb1. I really can't stress enough how cheap these components are. Nothing in there is custom. It's all off the shelf pc parts. And when you see the slim and its customized space management is, you'll wonder why they didn't do this in the first place. The answer is most assuredly not 'heating'. The answer, is money.
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I get that they're in it to make money, but wouldn't a company that continually shows great design products be better off?
If you look at Apple products they're sexy as hell and people are continuing to purchase their products because its that dam sexy. There are people that will buy and upgrade to every iPhone because it just looks good. However in scenarios like the fat PS3 and possibly the Xbox One, people were and could be holding off buying them waiting for a slimmer nicer version.
I also get that they don't put built in batteries and honestly probably doesnt stop gamers from buying them, but it just puts a bad taste in value thinking about it.