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Nice!

QB all but confirmed for VGA's :)
Spencer said not to expect any major game announcements on the eve of Xbox One's launch. Instead of aping Sony's approach — the company announced a new Uncharted game and Towerfall Ascension for PlayStation 4 last week — Microsoft plans to focus on its launch lineup.

"This week it's really about what people can play at launch, and the excitement that the fans will have," he said. "I look at launch as more of a celebration with the fans than any kind of big breaking news."

Instead, look toward Spike's VGX awards presentation, airing Dec. 7, where Spencer said, "We'll have some things to say there." From there, next year's Game Developers Conference and E3 will likely be where the majority of Xbox One announcements will hit.

Spencer couldn't provide updates on 343 Industries next-gen Halo or Black Tusk Studios' game — "We really just wanted to announce [at E3] that the studio was up and running and they were doing something." But he did tease more information about Remedy Entertainment's Quantum Break coming soon.

"We did a pretty deep dive [on Quantum Break] last week while we were in Europe, and I'm feeling really good about the creative. It may be before the end of the year when we talk more about what the story and the gameplay is... We have a pretty good piece that I'm trying to coerce people into putting out before the end of the year ... showing the full Remedy vision, with Sam [Lake] giving a pretty good description of how the game works with some new gameplay footage.

"Maybe VGX would be a good place for that."


Additionally, Insomniac Games' Sunset Overdrive, also announced at E3 2013, is playable and "passed its vertical slice" that illustrates how it will play.

"We're playing a full section of the game and feeling really good about the open world gameplay that they've put together," he said. "I like the investment around new IP at the launch of a new console."
http://www.polygon.com/2013/11/19/5123866/xbox-one...
Brilliant! :)
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Forza 5 vs. Digital Foundry:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFGMX0RWzwM
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Xbox One console reviews [just copied from unionvgf Xbox forum]


Computer and Video Games
But Xbox One is a console that feels like it's missing something. Granted, we all know what that is, considering the extraordinary reversals of its more disruptive philosophies. But, as with Sony's platform, there's a clear sense that this is a platform that has laid foundations that it can build on for a whole generation.

The new Kinect is like night and day when compared to its predecessor, and the entertainment-rich interface shows flashes of amazing potential, but on day one it's just that - potential.

RollingStone
Microsoft has taken its share of criticism regarding Xbox One, including many of its policies regarding used game sales and privacy concerns. Most of those decisions have been reversed, thankfully, and what we're left with is a solid next-generation console that unifies your gaming, movie and television watching under one voice-controlled roof. Now, let's see which platform gets the best games.

IGN (Unfinished)

NBC
How does it all add up? Like the legions of gamers that flocked to pick up the PlayStation 4 last week, I admired Sony's new console because of its incredible promise. Microsoft, on the other hand, has already begun to deliver on the promises it made with the Xbox One.

TechCrunch
Would I recommend buying the Xbox One? If you already have a 360 and aren’t absolutely dying for any of the launch titles, I would say hold off for now. Give developers a bit of time to figure out the console’s inner workings. Let the must-have titles get made. If your 360 is on its last leg or you skipped the last generation, however, it’s a solid buy as is.

Kotaku
The Xbox One is trying some very cool new things, and it's launching alongside some very fun games. But there are so many rough edges, and the software feels incomplete. Do you need to have an Xbox One?

Engadget
The Xbox One may not be exactly what Microsoft thinks it is, but it's still a strong start for a powerful game console. Its sheer speed, versatility, horsepower and its ability to turn on and off with words make it a relatively seamless entry into our already crowded media center. What determines whether it stays there is the next 12 months: Exclusives like Titanfall and Quantum Break will help, as will gaining feature parity with the competition (we're looking at you, game broadcasting!). For broader success beyond just the early adopter's living room, the NFL crowd must buy in to Microsoft's $500 box. But will they? That remains to be seen. What's there so far is a very competent game box with an expensive camera and only a few exclusive games differentiating it from the competition.

Gizmodo
But—and this is admittedly a sizable but—if the Xbox One can straighten the few little quirks it has with some software tweaks, this thing is going to be unstoppable in a way the PS4 could never touch. It's too versatile, too feature-ridden, too future. So wait, yes. But while you do, go ahead and start clearing out plenty of space underneath your television.

arsTechnica
As a video game console, the Xbox One offers about what you'd expect from a new Microsoft console: a big, heavy box (though quieter than you might expect), more impressive specs (though less than what you might expect after eight years), an improved controller (though still with a few odd oversights), and some good exclusive games (more reviews are coming but look into Dead Rising 3, Forza 5, Powerstar Golf, and Zoo Tycoon). As the central hub of a living room entertainment complex, though, Microsoft has a much harder sell. The company needs to prove the Xbox really adds enough value to be worthwhile and to justify the extra cost of the included Kinect over its similar competition.

Telegraph (UK)
So should you buy one? It’s a tricky question to answer. Reviewing a video games console at launch is about judging potential and ease of use. Similarly, buying one is buying into that potential. The last generation brought a sea change in that video games console now evolve and improve over their lifetime. The Xbox One seems set up to do just that. And as a starting point, it’s a very good one. The dashboard is dynamic, easy to use and malleable enough that when more content becomes available, you can curate it how you wish. That initial wave of content, while certainly capable enough, doesn’t yet have the power to make the console a must-have, especially considering the chunky price tag. Currently an unessential luxury, then, but one with a bright future.

Huffington Post
Although the One has its flaws, it's important to remember where the Xbox 360 was when it started, and how far it's come. Microsoft will surely get feedback from owners and mold the One into a more perfect version of an all-in-one entertainment system. What they've got now is a nice foundation.

Time
But this is 2013, and $500 happens to be the cost of an entry-level iPad, a tablet Apple’s sold 170 million of in less than three years time. That, and $500 buys you more than a souped-up gaming portal: the Xbox One is a content assimilation engine, a vanguard move into a market the competition’s still toying around in by comparison. It’s an immature, somewhat glitchy content assimilation engine at this stage, sure, and it shares the PS4's launch game weaknesses if you’re coming at it from the gaming side, but if you’re an early adopter or you’re already invested in Xbox Live’s social ecosystem, think of it as the jumping off point for a fascinating experiment. If it’s successful — and I’m not saying it will be; ask me again in four or five years — it has the potential to change everything about TV and streaming media and the living room as we’ve known it for decades.

ABC News
However you decide to control it, though, the Xbox One is a versatile, powerful machine that should be able to deliver inventive high-definition games for a long time. Between it and the PlayStation 4, the new generation of gaming is off to a roaring start.

Joystiq
The success of the Xbox One is largely dependent on what you need for the living room, and whether you intend to use the system for multiple forms of media, with multiple people in mind. The user interface feels cluttered at times, and it has a definite learning curve, but it's also easy to carve out a quick and comfortable groove for yourself as you jump between a game and a few different applications. The Xbox One's app-driven interface is full of possibilities, living alongside quirks to be learned or updated in future.

Toms Guide
The Xbox One seeks to be many things to many people, and it succeeds on most fronts. A more powerful CPU and GPU ensures next-gen graphics, even though it will be some time before developers tap this console’s full potential. However, if the One’s launch titles are any indication, the console’s off to a solid start.

CNET
The Xbox One goes beyond gaming with its ambitious live TV integration, but at launch it can't deliver a knockout blow to the PS4 due to a higher price and uneven voice control. We suggest you wait for improvements, but for now, the Xbox One is better suited to forgiving early adopters.

The Next Web
I had high expectations for the Xbox One, and it largely lived up to them. The main disappointment was that it doesn’t work as an all-in-one system for me because of my coaxial TV setup, but the feature should work great for most up-to-date cable and satellite customers. While the console had some of the minor issues that I’d expect to see in the early days of a version 1.0 launch, I didn’t run into any major causes for concern.

Eurogamer/Digital Foundry
There are some great ideas here, then, but we've had just a small glimpse of what the machine is capable of. Cool functions like resuming gameplay from standby are flaky, while the centrepiece of the media experience - full integration with live TV - just isn't there yet outside of Microsoft's home market. It's coming, but we have no idea when. The core of what's left, beyond some neat features, is very much a games machine: one whose capabilities are proven, but which remains considerably more expensive than PlayStation 4.

Wired
And that pretty much encapsulated my experience with Xbox One: It does a lot of things, and in a way that you may find extremely helpful, but you’ll need to take the time to learn how to do them — and learn by trial and error when it’s best to just stop trying.

Fortune
A new console may live or die based on its initial games, and here is where the Xbox One trumps the PlayStation 4. Both Ryse and Forza Motorsportare the kind of graphical showcases that should move consoles throughout the holiday season.

Microsoft and Sony are positioning their consoles as multi-purpose entertainment hubs for the living room, and some consumers may make their decision simply based on price. (After all, the PlayStation 4 is $100 less.) But if Microsoft can iron out some performance quirks around voice recognition and Snap, the decision won't be too hard: it's far easier to glimpse the future potential in the Xbox One, starting with 10 seconds of time and the simple two-word voice command: "Xbox on."

Polygon
The Xbox One is an impressive marriage of software and hardware that raises the bar in terms of what we expect from a living-room machine. Looking forward more than it looks back, the Xbox One feels like it's from the future.
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Lol @ dat polygon quote...PAHAHAH.
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Gesture commands-



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Voice Commands-

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This is pretty cool. lol

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Mind. Blown.
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Xbox use code, will be handy :)
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X1 voice commands.

http://vimeo.com/79823117

I notice this guy has a slight pause after 'xbox' command, this seems to work much better.
Almost flawless, some pretty complex stuff when web browsing too, very nice! Will be interesting to see how it handles non American accents.
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Xbox use code, will be handy :)
It should. And I'm probably going to need that list with me until I get familiar with those all those voice commands.

A few of the commands are a bit redundant. Like "Xbox Go to" opens up activities and apps that already have their voice prompts. "Stop Listening" on the other hand sounds hilarious! Do you check and say, "Xbox are you still listening to me?" If the Xbox says "No" then I would say we have a problem! LMAO!

And make no mistake about it, Microsoft WILL have this thing talking back to us eventually. And don't be surprised when it sounds like Jen Taylor/Cortana.
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I am ready for tomorrow. Just bought EUR 150,- worth of Microsoft points for EUR 119,-! Thank you dear chinese shops, where I buy my steam-codes from :D

http://www.dlcompare.com/gamecards/best-deal-on-xb...
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If you worked on the Xbox Team you got to take this home with you at the end of the day-

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Hmm White X1 looks much better.
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Hmm White X1 looks much better.
It looks like would yellow with time. I Prefer black. White just screws with my entertainment centre. I only have the wii left screwing up the uniformity.
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Yellow with time ? from what, you smoke or something ?

It's unlikely it would yellow in 6-7 years.
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Yellow with time ? from what, you smoke or something ?

It's unlikely it would yellow in 6-7 years.
The DS hinges yellow. It's a plastic degradation thing. White ultimately goes yellow. And yes, it happens in less time then that.
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Yellow with time ? from what, you smoke or something ?

It's unlikely it would yellow in 6-7 years.
I think he's refering to the yellow color tint in the [bad cellphone] photo. It's not a Nikon baby that can handle them yellows [and actually is famous for]
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Getting' all digital, baby - on consoles!

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I think he's refering to the yellow color tint in the [bad cellphone] photo. It's not a Nikon baby that can handle them yellows [and actually is famous for]
Nope. White plastics degrade and go yellow, usually if it's exposed raw plastic, not clear plastic coated. So the body of say, the nintendo DS lite is white, but the shoulder buttons and hinge go yellow. You guys can't be too young to remember the yellowing of the NES and SNES. Nothing scrubs it off, it's literally yellowed to the core. Black can't get discolouration though.,
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Flawless voice commands with a UK accent :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQmRA7v2kaA
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Well that's because its poor quality plastic, its another reason why the hinges on a DS would crack and become brittle.

I had 2 360s and neither discoloured, nor did the controllers.

Something tells me those consoles are made from good quality plastic.
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Well that's because its poor quality plastic, its another reason why the hinges on a DS would crack and become brittle.

I had 2 360s and neither discoloured, nor did the controllers.

Something tells me those consoles are made from good quality plastic.
I hope for the sake of those that got them that they are. No-one wants a console that looks like it has been trapped in a house full of 60 a day smokers...lol.
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Neither my DS, 360, or white DS3 ever turned yellow. Maybe you need to wash your hands after the bathroom Korn? Less shakes at the end maybe?
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Flawless voice commands with a UK accent :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQmRA7v2kaA
That was great! so slick, and that was sky sports playing on the tv app, I take it that will be available at launch?
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That was great! so slick, and that was sky sports playing on the tv app, I take it that will be available at launch?
Yea I was surprised to see Sky TV as the Digital Foundry review said it wasn't supported. (something tells me its was just a video through the X1, you would probably have to control the skybox via remote still)
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