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IGN was impressed by the live demo and say that it worked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ1b_bNIQko



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he seems to be the only one to have a bad exp with the it ive only seen one person have to repeat a command plus the guy who got the system early said that it works great and a guy over Skype could say commands.



Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Xbox One is robbing me!!!
I knew the voice commands were shady!!



attaboy said:
I don't know why we're beating around the bush. When is somebody going to make the thread titled "Xbox One does not succeed at doing anything at all".

Just when I think there's nothing else to complain about or anything else negative to say about the Xbox One, people amaze me by finding something else to put down. Resolution, Controller, voice commands, day one installs, frames per second, the cloud, Ryse, Youtube channels, the power brick--virtually every single aspect of the Xbox One has been taken apart, analyzed, and twisted towards the dark side. At this point, I wouldn't even take an Xbox One for free on Christmas morning because it could possibly rape my girlfriend.


Lemme google that, if I find something negative that makes xbox look bad, I'll post.



Vasto said:
IGN was impressed by the live demo and say that it worked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ1b_bNIQko


Ok.

 

But IGN is a microsoft marketing partner. I think they are not allowed to post negative press. This artile on IGN would be "Xbox one has nearly perfect voice recognition, will improve even further".

 



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WORLD EXCLUSIVE!!!

In this picture we can see an early XBOne prototype trying to decode a user's voice commands:



Note: Current model's case is different and they managed to shrink the ear trumpet enough to fit in Kinect's case.



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FrancisNobleman said:
Vasto said:
IGN was impressed by the live demo and say that it worked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ1b_bNIQko


Ok.

 

But IGN is a microsoft marketing partner. I think they are not allowed to post negative press. This artile on IGN would be "Xbox one has nearly perfect voice recognition, will improve even further".

 

The Verge was quite impressed as well. Or is it a marketing partner, too?



I thought that Kinect video recently looked manipulated! I was right it seems.



FrancisNobleman said:
Vasto said:
IGN was impressed by the live demo and say that it worked.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ1b_bNIQko


Ok.

 

But IGN is a microsoft marketing partner. I think they are not allowed to post negative press. This artile on IGN would be "Xbox one has nearly perfect voice recognition, will improve even further".

 

 

 

XD, Penny Arcade also had a private showing and say it worked even when he tried to speak quietly to see if it would not pick it up the console did.

 

http://penny-arcade.com/report/article/the-xbox-ones-ui-may-have-sold-me-on-the-kinect-pack-in



This one is from Arstechnica.com

"Accuracy and recognition weren't significant issues, either. In the hour I spent with the Xbox One, I only counted two times where someone had to repeat themselves because the system didn't hear a command, and there were no instances of the system misinterpreting what was said. In fact, the Kinect was sensitive enough that Engineering Manager Jeff Henshaw had to whisper instructions to me ("Try saying [*whisper*] 'Xbox, go home'") so the system wouldn't accidentally pick up his words. It remains to be seen, of course, if this performance can hold up in a noisy living room and not the idealized, faux living room that Microsoft set up."


http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/11/hands-on-with-the-xbox-one-kinect-interface-and-os-impressions/