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How Xbox One Will Reinvent the Living Room

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Kinect, open my eyes.

Microsoft's initial campaign for the Xbox One caught a lot of people off guard, and the emphasis on TV and entertainment inspired massive amounts of criticism from the community at large. I was a part of that camp. Console announcements are a big deal, and people want games front and center, not Skype and cable TV integration. After meeting with Microsoft to take a look at the final build of the Xbox One OS, I've had a change of heart. What it failed to communicate in a stage presentation finally made sense, and I was instantly sold. It's not that games aren't important, but they are a given. Granted, we won't see the best games at launch, but what Xbox One owners will get isn't available anywhere else.

Traditionally, gaming consoles have been a distinct device connected to a TV. Yes, modern consoles provide some media and entertainment functionality, but these extended features never lived up to the corporate hype. Where I see the Xbox One as different, and better than these initial attempts, is the execution and breadth of integration with modern entertainment and social habits.

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Take Skype, for example. Reaching out to anyone over Xbox Live on the Xbox 360 is a chore, and it's common to reach for your phone to rope logged-off buddies into a multiplayer session. Consider a scenario where all of your gaming friends own an Xbox One. If, like a lot of people able to game at a moment's notice, your friends are watching TV through the Xbox One, you can ping them through the TV for a Skype chat. Better yet, you can send them a game invite and they'll see it overlaid across the bottom of whatever they're watching. Thanks to the Xbox One's snappy multitasking capabilities and Kinect integration, it only takes a second to hop into a video call or into a game, while simultaneously pausing whatever movie or TV show you're watching. When you're finished, simply revert back to what you were doing without having missed a beat.

The snappiness, and quality of video calls, is another point worth considering. During our demo, Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi went from watching football to video chatting with a distant co-worker in the blink of an eye. Granted, there was probably an exceptional internet connection piping through this particular facility, but the Kinect's camera captured and transmitted an extremely clear image. It's also efficient, cropping the image to succinctly frame whomever is sitting in the room. If anyone stands up and walks towards the edge of the frame, the cropped portion of the image expands, virtually moving with the person on the other end of the camera.

This, to me, was a prime example of how the power of the Kinect integration can reinvent interaction. It was personal, non-invasive to either party, and as high quality as you'd hope. Better still, when it was a game invite rather than a Skype call, it took seconds to jump in and join a multiplayer session. Both features worked well, and present a strong argument for Microsoft's unique approach to a modern gaming console.

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This is what got Microsoft into hot water during E3, but I think it will give it the upper hand in the long run. You use your TV for two things, in most cases: watching TV and playing games. Not only does the cable integration work, but it personalizes the experience based on who's in front of the TV. Thanks to Kinect, it's a painless process. It already knows who's commanding the Xbox One once the TV is on, and by that point, your favorite channels and recorded programs are ready and waiting. The Kinect's IR blaster even negates the need for a remote. So it not only simplifies the TV-watching process; it also makes it smarter, and brings it closer to gaming with the live notification features mentioned earlier. Seeing all of these moving parts in action, I quickly realized that Microsoft knows exactly what it's doing.

In the end, it no longer seems to me that Microsoft is disconnected from its core audience. If anything, it's adding value to the gaming experience by integrating gaming into everything one would do when they aren't actively playing. From another perspective, it's also found ways to expand the Xbox One demographic, which might not care about games in the end, but doing so won't harm or hinder the experience for people who do. Of course, the demo I saw took place in a controlled environment. We may find that once millions of people have Xbox Ones in hand, that its "revolutionary" features fail to make an impact. At the end of the day, I'm happy that Microsoft is trying. What's better: it isn't taking baby steps. On day one, the Xbox One will offer not just a new gaming console, but also a new living room experience.

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Sorry don't want another connected device, I wanted an awesome GAME System that can do games in 1080p effortlessly, I couldn't give *BLEEP* about TV or Skype, all i wanted was a good gaming system with Online gaming support nothing else.

We have PC's and Tablets and Phones to take up any other needed functions thank you.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> That sounds like something I said on here a few months ago...I agree 100%. I want to escape into video games. Not be bothered by people. F*ck Skype.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Nail on the head man. That's the biggest issue with creating a machine that tries to do everything. People already have dedicated devices and want a dedicated gaming device. That's the core concept of a gaming console.

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Personally it's very hard to take this article seriously. The whole thing reads very much like a marketing spiel that you would hear from any big company. Even the use of the phrase "adding value" which has been used numerous times by PR reps. Also the complete disregard to acknowledge any negatives whatsoever just speaks volumes to me.

I'm surprised and disappointed that Gamespot would publish an article like this without putting it in more context like making it an opinion piece or something.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Ya the guy sounds like he is pretending to be as skeptical as me and miraculously has seen the light! It sounds like it was written by M$ PR...not anyone at GS. I mean it sounds like the guy is gonna bang the damn xbone! He's in love....

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What Microsoft wants is everybody living in a couch. Yay for laziness!

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<< LINK REMOVED >>If you are going to live in a couch, it had better be an awesome couch:


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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> lol The next xbox will be a couch with a toilet and a fridge. "Xbox One 2.0 for real this time" will be called.

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Its probably is cool for some people. I neither need, nor want all this TV integration.

And since i feel i can never emphasise it enough: screw the Kinect.

P.S. i'll probably be getting the Xboine at some point. I see no point in limiting my gaming scope and missing out on some potentially good games. I know i won't use all these features though, and it'll remain what MS intend for it not to be: a gaming console.

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Then why would you buy it? 720p?

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Seriously? Don't praise Microsoft for incessantly trying to push its garbage products on us (Surface Tabs, Bing, Windows Phones, Kinect, Windows 8) and call it "reinventing" or "innovations"

They sure would love to think that they're right up there with Apple, or even Google, but they aren't. MS only exists because its still standing on the laurels of Bill Gates. Nothing since his departure has been a single hair close to being called an innovation.

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I enjoy all of these features and anyone can agree that this console is more innovating by definition than the ps4.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> So, How much do you get paid to post nonsense like this. Do you idiots really think we can see through Blatant, Planted, PR Crap?

It's laughable, you can't even SOUND Real.

But then again Corporations are so out of touch with what real humanity looks like, I'm not surprised.

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Anyone can agree? Don't know if your trying to be funny or just stupid

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I agree to disagree with that statement.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> ALL of the features? Damn you are gonna be a busy guy soon. Do you have an xbone already? How do you know you will enjoy them? At least M$ has 1 excited future customer=you.

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other than using kinect for skype , the placement of the furnitures in pictures shown is high impractical .I need to move the couch n the coffee table each time I want to use the kinect 1.0 to play games so its not appropriate for living room usage since u need to nove those furnitures back to its place if some guess comes

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Most of it is still voice commands. There should be a way (or hopefully there is a way) where you can turn off gesture reading but leave on the microphone. Like you, the room my X1 will be in is definitely not as roomy as the ones in commercials and videos, and I'm curious to see if it'll even be able to read anything. Also I'm curious to see how it'll read voices if multiple things are making noise in the background.

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"It's not that games aren't important, it's that they are a given"

THANK YOU! I've been saying this since May 21st. People know that Xbox is a gaming console, so they focused on other features. Unfortunately they did it terribly. It finally looks like MS is getting their message across, maybe a new PR manager or something, because whoever was in charge through most of this year definitely should get fired.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Did you save it on a calendar the day you 1st said it??? hehe I'm sure the Kinect will remember the anniversary of your quote. :D

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I follow gaming news, I know the specific date games came out years ago. Plus my job actually focuses on me memorizing numbers, so it comes hand in hand.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Which job would that be? Posting PR crap from a boiler room?


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I only remember important dates ;D

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Rain Man part 2. :)

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Well that's three more reasons not to get an Xbox One. I have a TV and when I'm watching it I don't want an invite to a random game from someone who I wouldn't call a friend in polite company.

I get that some people will want this kind of stuff but the cartoons they portray in their adverts are not even close to real people. It all comes back to that episode of The Point where Danny covered the priorities of the console manufacturers. Microsoft are clearly vying for the casual and "softcore" gamers, which is fine but they're also assuming that hardcore gamers will be willing to put up with this shit just for the honour of playing on the almighty Xbox.

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Sweet, I can't wait to pay micro-transaction fees for sitting on my couch, or using my TV.


Seriously though, SUCK IT microsofty!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Ryse, Killer Instinct, and probably many more to come.

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That has nothing to do with the tv features he mentioned though.

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I think a lot of people don't want to be "available" 24/7/365 and want to watch tv ( xbone ) or play a game ( PS4 ) without being pinged by anyone. I don't want anything at the bottom of my screen "hey what are you doing?" I play video games to ESCAPE, not to chitchat. Isn't it enough they can text/call you all the time and you look at the phone and put it on silent. I don't want to have to deal with that while I'm busy, but I guess some people like that. If so, cool for you.

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Then turn off notifications. It's the fact that you can pause your game and instantly switch between tv and video games without shutting anything off.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The point of the (paid?) article is how Kinect will change the living room. No thanks. ;) I realize I can turn off that crap. If I ever bought an xbone the Kinect would be far far away and not connected to my TV and console.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The article is in the news section of the site. People come to this site to learn new news about gaming. That's a reason to read it.

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Then why read the article? If you're not interested in the xbones features then why read an article specifically targeted at saying what's good about using it in a living room?

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Don't give two fucks about Skype.

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