Difference is, the 360 remote was almost perfect.
Difference is, the 360 remote was almost perfect.
That hurt.
I really don't get how this is even remotely funny.
No... I'd rather have them on my HDD.
I'm pretty sure I heard that the price would only be cut by 20%. I don't see the use for proprietary memory besides pissing off your customers. It makes the company more money but you arguably lose more money because loss of sales.
I do mostly digital anyways, and NF.
True, it seems to be doing pretty well though. I don't think it will come to that.
No problem. My 250gb on the 360 is almost full too, though I could stand to delete a lot of stuff I don't play anymore.
The DVDs look great to me. I also download stuff digitally, I'm sure that's 1080p or else I want a refund.
They will be on BluRay discs but also available digitally on release date.
That's cool and all, but the fact that I didn't know that just proves that the quality of what I watch is not a problem for me. It looks great as is. Crisp and clear.
I agree, but the flexibility and adjustability of Kinect are essential. You couldn't put that huge box on top of your tv, and probably not at the base either. Kinect needed to be separate for that reason.
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No.
We don't know the numbers. The majority wanting the Kinect is just as likely was the majority not wanting it. I know a lot of people that want it, I'm sure you could say the opposite, but we don't know which is the majority.
I'm sure they will have collect some data and release the statistics to the public. I agree, I think that most people will leave it plugged in. If not for games and gestures, then surely at least for the voice commands.
I just bought a 1TB USB 3.0 HDD, for $50. Not really super expensive. Black Friday is just around the corner too.
I see. I think MS knows a lot of people will shelf the Kinect. I think they're betting on that on killer game or app that makes everyone want to pull it out and plug it in.
For 400 dollars Sony is delivering the same experience without the camera.