Ok, so don't shoot me but here are my thoughts now I've given it 24 hours to sink in.
As things stand right now, I personally thought the XboxOne reveal was terrible, I'd score it a 1/10 and they get the 1 point for simply showing us the console at least. My reasons for disliking it so much have been echo'd by others, but there are 3 actual reasons for me deciding to not purchase one as things stand right now as follows:
1). Having to use kinect. this is a big no no for me, I wish I could choose to put it in the bin and never have to even plug it into the machine, or even better provide an alternative version at retail with no Kinect in the box but a 2tb HDD or somehing.
2). Requires an internet connection. So many reasons why I dislike this, of course I will have it connected 100% of the time, but I expect it to work for single player gaming without the connection being required. I can dig out my 20+ year old SNES for example and play it today, I'm very doubful these XboxOne servers will be running 20 years from now so those who like 'Retro' gaming could be left with VHS Player sized bricks.
3). This whole current debacle over 'Game Ownership'. I watched and read as Xbox support were tweeting people saying one thing, Phil Harrison was saying something else, Major Nelson yet another thing. One minute they are blocking, then not blocking. They are charging fee's then not charging fees. Is a game tied to a machine, an account or both etc. My head is spinning with it all to the point I've given up even trying to figure it out. I expect that if I buy a game I can use it on as many machines as I like and I expect to be able to give that game to say a family member or friend and for them to be able to play it on their machine and profile without any problem or need to pay money. If they try charging extra for stuff like that then I'm not interested.
For now I can't even be bothered trying to work out how it is all going to work, this thing is a darn games console, it should be easy. When MS themselves get tied in knots and are giving sites like Eurogamer multiple interviews to try and explain whether you do or do not own a game, or under what circumstance Microsoft will give you 'permission' to play the game you've purchased, well they can get stuffed frankly. The hardware platform and related service offerings, as revealed yesterday, simply hold no interest to me at all, it was more than underwhelming to me for some reason.
I will say that I'll wait for E3 to see how this all shakes out, and I hope MS could do something to win me back because I love the Forza games, but it will take a great deal of work for MS to even interest me in this new machine from this point on. I see me going PC/PS4/Vita/Wii u only into this next gen.
All just my simple opinion of course, and it might sound like I'm whinging but it's simply a discussion. I'm more than happy to accept I'm not who MS are targeting maybe with XboxOne and happy enough to simply part company after some great times with the 360 and move over to see how Sony's new console does, no hard feelings and all that
