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Edited by NaLo: 5/21/2013 8:56:20 PM
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Xbox One will not function without Kinect.

[quote]"Kinect does require to be connected to Xbox One in all cases, yes," he said. Asked whether the Xbox One will accommodate people who perhaps play in their bedroom rather than their living room, Eagle replied: "Yes, absolutely. We use the living room almost as a moniker - that's where we assume the best screen is in the house.[b] But if you like to play in any other room in the house, the Xbox One will deliver the same quality of experience whatever the environment.[/b]"[/quote] I don't have my Xbox in my living room. I have it at my desk next to my PC and it's connected to my 22" monitor. I sit in a chair two feet from the screen, not on a couch 15 feet from the screen. So dear Microsoft: Why the fu­ck would i want a bulky camera on my desk that I won't even use? How would that give me a [i]"better experience"[/i]? Yeah yeah, voice commands and all that but why not just build that in the console?

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    Why the f*ck not? Their hardware already matches/exceeds the competition, they've got the Cloud (which has the potential to be [I]revolutionary[/I], especially for MMOs and games like Destiny where the world is constantly updating), supposedly "lag free" 64-128 player matches, and apparently 15 exclusives they're going to show off at E3. Getting something [I]more[/I] at the same price shouldn't be any problem at all. If the Kinect [I]really[/I] bothers you, why not just plug it in and stuff it in a closet or something?

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