Earth wrote:
Shane wrote:
Yes, since you've read the article I won't go into more details. I haven't used an Xbox One with Kinect but I can say that at this point it doesn't make sense to not have one. The Xbox One was designed for Kinect, if you can afford it then definitely go for it. If not then well either wait or buy the Kinect later on.
This guy's opinion is based mostly upon what I have told him.
You should not even consider getting an Xbox One without getting the Kinect. Even if you don't use it for playing games, you absolutely will not get the full experience.
Get the Kinect. It's well worth the $100. I could not imagine using my Xbox One without the Kinect.
Xbox, onTo look at this from a standpoint of the views of the consumer, the competition is cheaper. The competition is more powerful than the new x box is. Sony did not have to deal with the always online and DRM backlash like Microsoft.
Essentially this is what I take out of the situation at this point. It DOES make sense for Microsoft to put out both options because a lower price makes the new X box more competitive when they are next to each other on the shelf. Sure the x box is less powerful, but they can now be the same price. This mutes the more money for less power mentality that plagued the platform for the first half the year.