
Bonnie Ross, GM of 343 Industries, was certainly easy on the eyes. I was hoping for Halo 4 executive producer Kiki Wolfkill however. What a perfect name for someone leading a video game team!
Bonnie Ross, GM of 343 Industries, was certainly easy on the eyes. I was hoping for Halo 4 executive producer Kiki Wolfkill however. What a perfect name for someone leading a video game team!
You got it. It's called Xbox One now.
It makes sense in a business way since they want that mainstream adoption. That's not to say I like it at all. This is what happens when the suits make the decisions.
I don't have cable either. I never watch live TV anymore because of all the commercials. Just can't stand that stuff anymore.
That's it. It's a PC. Congrats, Microsoft, you've come full circle.
I live here in the blog slums never raising my eye to read the carefully edited articles of the cognoscenti. Um... but I appreciate the space here to create blogs. Thanks Pixlbit!
Ya know. When Xbox 360 first added connection to Netflix, Facebook, and Last.FM etc..., I was kinda thrilled at first. A couple of times I posted an achievement to Facebook, listened to some music on Last.FM, and watched a TV show on Netflix or a thing on YouTube while I ate lunch as a break to gaming. But since those first few weeks, I've not used any of that. I pretty much just start gaming and stay with that all day. So if this Xbox One can't be a dedicated game machine for me, then I'll have to stick with what I've got.
It would be neat to have a game guide up on a panel alongside the game you were playing. That's about the only thing usefull in all of this for me.
Yea, but he steals his bones.
I thought Kinect would be built into the system somehow, but it's still a seperate unit. I move my system to my friend's house every weekend, so I'm not thrilled to have to pack so much stuff. But maybe I will leave Kinect in the box and never use it.