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As Expected Xbox One sold about twice as much as PS4 in america like I originally said and later talked about in multiple sources.  Not sure why anybody ever argued this.  And as expected PS4 sold more worldwide like I said because Sony was focusing on the European launch.




       

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Seece said:
And now some sad news :(

MS have closed MS Victoria

“This was not an easy decision, but one guided by our desire to centralize development in our Vancouver studios,” the company said. “We are working closely with all employees affected by this change to identify open positions in other studios, and we remain committed to doing business in British Columbia.” - See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/microsoft-shuttering-victoria-operations-1.723993#sthash.Iw5Ar1rl.dpuf



Seece said:
And now some sad news :(

MS have closed MS Victoria

“This was not an easy decision, but one guided by our desire to centralize development in our Vancouver studios,” the company said. “We are working closely with all employees affected by this change to identify open positions in other studios, and we remain committed to doing business in British Columbia.” - See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/microsoft-shuttering-victoria-operations-1.723993#sthash.Iw5Ar1rl.dpuf


I guess that is expected since Black Tusk Studios already said that they work with them and Big Park Studios.  My guess is they just moved them over to Black Tusk and Big Park and Black Tusk is working on multiple games so they probably benifit from having more people.

Black Tusk Studios Four unnanounced New Ip's




       

Can't wait for the VGAs! Friday? Saturday is it? What has been confirmed for Xbox One? Quantum Break, Titanfall? Anything else? What can I expect from this show, I've never watched one of these things.



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yo_john117 said:

My friend wanted me to give him an in depth analysis on the Xbox One so I did and decided to post it here. It's pretty messy though.

 

"OK so this might be a pretty big message because I’m going to basically give you a list about the Xbox One and all of its features.

The console itself:
- The X1 is a pretty big console, it’s noticeably larger than the original 360 and weighs about the same.
- It has a slot loading Blu-Ray player and can also play DVD’s and audio CD’s.
- The power and eject buttons are touch buttons (but you won’t need to use the power button much…I’ll get to that later).
- It only works with an HDMI cord (which comes with it) so no analog hookups.
- It has a Kinect sensor port (obviously)
- It has 3 USB 3.0 ports
- It has an HDMI in port which means you can plug in anything you want to the X1 to work with it (like cable box, 360, PS3, PS4, another Xbox One). I’ve only hooked up my cable box to it so I don’t know how everything else works with it. The reason for that is so you don’t have to switch inputs on your TV.
- It’s very quiet (you can only hear it when there is nothing else going on) and doesn’t get very hot even after hours of use.
- Despite it being a big brick, you can tell the console has a very high build quality and it looks surprisingly sleek.
- It still has an external power supply, which is about the same size as the 360 slim version.
- It has a 500GB non-removable HDD

 

Kinect:
- Kinect is very large, bigger than the original Kinect by a decent amount. It’s also surprisingly heavy.
- It has an infrared sensor in it so it can control the TV and whatnot (in settings you can choose if you want it to turn on/off your TV and/or cable box whenever it turns on or shuts down).
- The voice commands are still pretty far from perfect. It’s definitely better than the 360 but still could use some work. And over time as it learns your voice, it gets better. It works about 70% of the time for me now.
- The minimum distance you have to be from the Kinect is 4.8 feet I believe. 6 feet away is the optimal distance though.
- For the limited games that do use Kinect (dance games mostly so far), they are pretty accurate at tracking you and depending on the game you can have up to 6 people (once again, only the dance game supports that many so far) playing at once.

 

Features:
- There are so many good features that make the Xbox One experience very simplistic and seamless.
- The console defaults to the away power mode which is the power mode where you can say, “Xbox on” and it will turn on in about 5 seconds and when you’re done you can say “Xbox Off” and it will turn off into that mode (you can change that if you want in the settings though and make it turn completely off…but why would you want to?!!)
- Kinect recognizes whoever is in front of the TV and will log them in if they have a Xbox Account (it doesn’t work perfectly right away but after it learns your face it works almost flawlessly).
- The Xbox guide button now simply brings you to the home screen instead of bringing up a secondary small screen (which is better, and you’ll see why later)
- There are about 250 awesome HD gamerpics available on it.
- Instant switching is amazing. AMAZING. I recommend buying the games you plan on keeping for a long time digitally so you can instant switch between stuff. For instance, I can be playing Forza 5 and simply press the home button and launch Hulu Plus and my game will stay paused right where it’s at…and vice versa for other apps like video apps.
- The dashboard is very simplistic and fluid
- When you have two people or more signed in at once, you can say “Xbox, show my stuff” and it will bring you to the dashboard that you customized yourself.
- You can pin apps and games to the dashboard for easy access (that’s what she said)
- There are enough settings on the console so you can make almost any changes you want.
- If you have Cable TV you can plug in your Cable box and say “Xbox, watch TV” and it will bring you to the TV section just like that instantly, on top of that your Xbox Guide shows all your favorite channels, and shows app channels like Hulu and Amazon stuff so you can have most of your entertainment right from that Xbox Guide.
- The start button is your friend (or at least what used to be the start button on the 360). The start button is how you access all the options for everything when you’re on the dashboard.
- You only need one Xbox Live Gold account on the Xbox One and then everyone else who has their account on your box gets access to every Xbox Live Gold feature.
- All your friends and achievements carry over from the 360 to the X1 automatically.
- Games are saved automatically very, very often to both the cloud and the console (unless your offline, then just the console).
- You can tell the Xbox to “record that” and it will save the last 30 seconds of gameplay into a video.
- The longest recorded video length you can have is 5 minutes
- You can do commentaries for your videos and have different film effects.
- With an update soon you’ll be able to plug in any size HDD you want and use it to store your games on it.
- Kinect can tell who has the controller and respond accordingly.

 

Apps:
- There are already plenty of great apps. It’s got Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Twitch TV, Machinima, YouTube, Vudu, Skydrive, Skype and a whole slew of other apps. Almost everything you would need. There are also rumored to be tons of apps coming in the future…like the amount you would see on a cell phone. For instance, VLC media player is rumored to be coming to the X1.
- There’s a app (it’s actually under games) called Xbox Fitness and it has a bunch of workout videos and you can get points by accurately doing the workouts that you’re supposed to and challenge friends/ see friends scores. It’s a great workout motivator and it’s got free videos for Xbox Gold members until the end of next year.
- Everything is an app now. Friends, messages, etc.
- Achievements now have big pictures (like wallpapers)
- There is a friend feed where you can see what your friends have been doing, what videos they’ve uploaded and all that.
- You can put your favorite friends into a spot called favorites.
- You can have more than 100 friends…not sure on what the cap is but I know it’s more than 1,000.
- You can follow other people if you want instead of friending them, and they can do the same to you (Think Twitter).
- The app called “My games and apps” is how you control all your games and apps including, deleting them, deleting add-on content, pinning to the home screen (dashboard), and a bunch of other things.
- You can snap things (Snap is like the two things on one screen mode on Windows 8) whilst doing anything really. For instance, you’re playing a game, get stuck and want to know how to keep going on. Well you just say “Xbox, snap internet explorer” and it will do that and you can look up how to pass that part of the game just like that. You can also snap a whole bunch of other stuff like friends screen, party chat, and other apps. You can’t have a game be snapped though. If you want to switch between the two screens you just say “Xbox switch”.
- If you want to search for anything you simply say “Xbox, Bing ___”

 

Controller:
- The controller feels like it’s sculpted to your hands. It’s near perfect.
- It’s slightly lighter than the 360 controller
- It still uses 2 AA batteries but you can also use a mini USB cord to make it into a wired controller if you want.
- D-pad is very improved
- It has an exceptional build quality.
- There is rumble in the triggers now and it makes games more immersive.
- You can only use proprietary mics with the X1.

 

Smartglass:
- You can use any android phone for smartglass but if you want the full smartglass experience, you’ll need to have a tablet.
- You can control your Xbox One completely via smartglass
- In the future there will be an update that will allow you to play your Xbox One games on your tablet via smartglass.

 

Glitches that I’ve noticed and things that are kind of lame:
- There is currently a ram glitch which means you have to fully restart the Xbox One every few days (which is done by holding the power button for about 10 seconds). If you don’t, then you can’t play your disc based games. Also note that this glitch is very rare and I was one of the unlucky few who got it (It’s really not a big deal though, just a very slight inconvenience every few days).
- I don’t know if this is every Xbox One but my games and apps that I have pinned sometimes disappear and then reappear randomly. Again, not really a big deal at all.
- You can’t join party chat with Xbox 360 people or listen to their voice messages.
- Supposedly, if you don’t accept a party invite when it pops up on screen it will be gone forever (they are working on getting that fixed though.
- The bumpers on the controller are kind of awkward feeling for me. Probably just takes some getting used to.

 

 

And that’s all I can think about. I know there’s a whole bunch of stuff that I probably missed but those are the main things. Oh and games look AMAZING on the Xbox One."

That's a good write up. OAN does anyone know how to set my phones smartglass to the One? It still asks to connect to my 360. Help



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Put me down for the Forza race



Never mind I see it's a whole other app.



Angelus said:
Put me down for the Forza race


I've been racing your drivatar on a higher difficulty and you bastard -_-  You are always on the top of my leaderboards beating me >.<




       

Xbox Fans Tries to get Xbox One to Improve (Major Nelson Promises it will get better)

Xbox One owners unite to spur Microsoft to improve system

"Things will get better," Major Nelson promises.

 

Top Xbox One feature requests

  • Xbox Guide functionality to return
  • Friends as a tab on the home screen
  • Notifications when friends come online, you receive a friend request
  • Hard drive management screen
  • USB support for storage/media
  • View (and easily rate) recent players
  • Smarter Kinect phrases ('Play Forza', with disambiguation for duplicates)
  • Party chat to be simplified, on by default in parties
  • Set game chat to TV, headset (or both)
  • Controller battery indicator
  • System-wide controller options (rumble off, layout save)
  • Avatar store
  • Voice messages
  • Background music
  • Custom backgrounds
  • Ability to see Xbox One games/achievements on Xbox 360

Switching on your next-gen console you might be surprised to notice it lacks some of the most-used features of its eight-year old predecessor. But that is the case with Xbox One, whose operating system trades many of the Xbox 360's system features for a leaner interface.

But rather than moan about it - or, at least, as well as moaning about it - early adopters have begun compiling suggestions for Microsoft to implement. And the company has taken notice.

XboxFeedback.com houses a list of issues and missed features which Reddit users have worked together to compile. It was even spotted by Microsoft mouthpiece Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, who commented to say that its suggestions had been passed on to the relevant people.

The company has already stated that the Xbox One interface is just its first version and, like the Xbox 360, it will be refreshed throughout the console's lifespan. But the console's operating system seems aimed towards further homogenisation with Windows 8, and away from successful Xbox 360 features such as the Guide button. And this is where things run into problems.

Rather than having the system's features laid out in the Guide's single, simple interface, core pieces are now spread across separate apps. You must now return to the Home screen to individually load these features (your Friends list, Achievements, system settings) or snap these features using Kinect voice commands (although this doesn't work with everything).

Even within these apps, previously easy-to-reach features are now hard to find. Want to see which of your friends are online? You now need to load the Friends app, select "Friends" and click through to the system's confusing list of your acquaintances. Small green dots indicate who's actually online and who's not. This used to be on the Guide button, but was also part of the core desktop - accessible with a simple click of the right bumper.

The Guide could also be used to view recent met players - a feature which has been removed entirely. It's a shame, as it makes Microsoft's much-lauded player ratings system pretty much impossible to use without it.

Other missed features are even more inexplicable - there's no way to see your controller's battery life, there's no way to get notifications when a friend comes online, and you don't get a notification when other users add you as a friend.

A number of applications seem unfinished or lacking functionality which would make far more useful. The Xbox One's Upload Studio is a great addition, but viewing other people's content feels oddly passive. The console has an activity feed but no way of commenting or "liking" content from friends. And while the option to export videos to SkyDrive is nice, PlayStation 4 lets you share content directly to social networks and take static screenshots.

 

Kinect forces you to name the entire game or app you want to load. So, 'Forza Motorsport 5' instead of Forza. Or, in the US, 'Redbox Instant by Verizon'.

Avatars are seemingly only included so you can turn images of them into your Gamerpic. You can dress them in items you already own but, bizarrely, not buy more. For Xbox 360 users who spent money on props or worked to unlock in-game Awards it's a shame that this feature has been pushed to the background. Avatars made it a lot easier to browse your friends list and identify who was online.

The list of missed features continues - voice messages are gone, using an external USB for storage or reading media is gone, you can't play music in the background during games and there's no option for custom backgrounds.

Kinect, too, has unsurprisingly come under fire. Users report hearing private conversations from players who are unaware their Kinect microphone is listening during multiplayer games. Players have also suggested a greater amount of background noise - music, screaming babies - as gamers use the sensor rather than a headset to chat. The fact you can't now be auto-signed in without Kinect enabled has also been highlighted.

Factors like this epitomise Microsoft's approach to Xbox One. It's great if you use it in exactly the way Microsoft intended, but real life means you want more flexibility. Someone else comes in the room and you want the in-game chat limited to a headset? There's no longer an option to do that either.

It's the same with the much-discussed lack of any storage management option. "Xbox One was designed to make storage management automatic," Microsoft explained when users asked why they couldn't see how much hard drive space they had left. "By being smart about how storage is managed, Xbox One keeps everyone playing, watching, and sharing their entertainment content rather than worry about limitations. You can also see how much storage any app uses by pressing the menu button on that app." Which is fine until you come to install a game and find you can't, and then have to add up the file sizes of others by manually searching through them to see what you need to uninstall.

Will Microsoft take action on Xbox One owner's suggestions? "I had a meeting today about much of this and I can say that things will get better," Hryb wrote on Reddit today. "I can't offer a timeline of a list of what till be addressed first, but we are aware of the issue and things will get better."

Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-12-03-frustrated-xbox-one-players-suggest-missing-system-feature




       

I hope they get a ot of these fixed sooner rather than later as it def deserves some tweaking