It was all stuff we knew was coming except of the exclusive Crytek game. And none of it was exciting... I thought Molyneux would get to show off some wacky Fable 3 features or even Milo but he just shuffled off the stage a few seconds after he went on.
Yes, and?
They spend a non-insignificant chunk of time talking about titles aimed at the traditional hardcore audience. No, that doesn't make the Kinect stuff any less amusing, but to act as if they're abandoning or not having a focus on traditional gaming as some people are doing is horrifically incorrect.
Why is it so offensive to hardcore gamers when companies try and target additional demographics?
Why is it so offensive to hardcore gamers when companies try and target additional demographics?
I don't think offensive is the term I would use. I can't speak for anyone else, but my concern is this, will they "dumb down" games to take advantage of this new Kinect technology? Will they take time away from developing traditional ("hard core") games to develop for this?
Perhaps that's not a valid concern but again, I don't think it's unreasonable to be a little concerned on that front. I remember arguing with someone on this board about the Wii when it first come out and they had the same concerns I'm voicing now, and back then I was basically making your argument on behalf of the Wii. And now a few years later I see Microsoft and Sony desperately trying to copy Wii, all of a sudden I have the same fears this other fella had.
I wish I could remember who it was so I could offer a proper mea culpa, because I think he may very well end up being right.
They didn't want to repeat Sony's "$599!" moment that quickly became a meme that haunted the PS3 until the Slim came out last year. The audience at the press conference obviously weren't buying into the Kinect marketing, the most they were doing was politely clapping when they were supposed to. To release the price after that performance they ran the risk of eliciting gasps from everyone rather than cheers.Is that a place holder price? It seems strange that they'd go out of their way not to say how much the thing costs only to have GS post it on their site moments after the conference ends.
I don't think it's a serious concern.
They didn't want to repeat Sony's "$599!" moment that quickly became a meme that haunted the PS3 until the Slim came out last year. The audience at the press conference obviously weren't buying into the Kinect marketing, the most they were doing was politely clapping when they were supposed to. To release the price after that performance they ran the risk of eliciting gasps from everyone rather than cheers.Is that a place holder price? It seems strange that they'd go out of their way not to say how much the thing costs only to have GS post it on their site moments after the conference ends.
Screw NFS and Dead Space, I wanna see The Old Republic!![]()
Now they're about to do a live 24 player demo of the upcoming Medal of Honor game, which takes place in Afghanistan.
I can't imagine anything going wrong.![]()
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