Quote Originally Posted by Lyonheart View Post
The launch event was mis understood. Gamers were let down with the focus not being on games, but more on the whole box. Their intention was to focus on the "one" and not one part. They said almost at the start that they were saving a lot of the game reveals for E3. For me, since the non game info is what i liked, anything extra will be a bonus. IF the voice and hand gestures make my TV experience as cool and easy as they made it sound.. ill be happy to purchase it just for that, everything else will be a bonus.

I should add that i do agree that they "should" have included a lot more game info. I mean XBOX has always been about games. It should have been 60% game info and then " ok.. so now you see how bad ass our new games will be on the new xbox.. but wait! look at all this other cool shit t can do" Even though "the other shit" is what Im excited about.. i understand that most people are more interested in the games.

Also, i wonder why they just didn't wait to reveal it ALL at E3. Based on a lot of articles out there on the web.. PS4, at least on paper, sounds like it will have more for power for gaming.. more ram for example. Well have to wait and see.
Well if you see how fast technology changes, then it's quite stupid to focus so much on what the xbox can do. 2y after it's launch pc's (or any other derivative) will do what the xbox does, but better, cheaper, faster, and etc ... and keep in mind that the xbox has a life span of what, 6-7 years? It's about games, not about anything else.