Xbox One won’t get a lot of “stuff” 360 has for “for a while”

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Xbox One will miss out on some features Xbox 360 has had for a while now, according to Microsoft senior director of product management and planning Albert Penello.

IGN posed to Penello that Microsoft’s promise of all these great Xbox One features might be miss-selling the console to territories that won’t be receiving them, he replied, “I think even in the U.S., there’s going to be a lot of stuff that was on 360 that isn’t going to be on Xbox One for a while.

“Y’know, it’s an interesting dynamic that you find yourself in with console launches, but particularly when you’re coming from a super mature platform… in the old days of console transitions, the expectation of what would be moving to the next console was basically isolated to games. And if you think about all the stuff we’ve done with Xbox 360 and how much it’s different in the last ten years, you basically have ten years of innovation, ten years of experiences, and then, trying to take that and build an entirely new platform, with new hardware and a new software architecture.

“I mean, I totally understand people’s frustrations, and it’s hard to give an answer beyond the fact that, from my seat, it’s a console transition and this is part and parcel. There’s a lot of things that we’ll talk about in our vision for the product that aren’t going to be there at launch.”

Then came some Xbox One TV talk, which seems to be Microsoft’s ‘go-to’ topic as of late. Penello continued, “TV, if you want to continue, would be another criticism. We talk a lot about TV and that’s only going to work basically in Japan and the U.S. at launch where you have HDMI-in scenarios, so you’ll say ‘hey, what if I have a terrestrial over the air?’

“We won’t have a solution for that right away, but we still sell it as part of the vision. So it’s honest criticism and you’d love to have the new launch be everything that you had before and more, but unfortunately it’s an untenable [proposition].”

What do you think of Microsoft selling this “vision” as one complete package to territories that won’t be able to experience it for a while? Let us know what you think below.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/09/20/xbox-one-wont-get-a-lot-of-stuff-360-has-for-for-a-while-admits-penello/

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EnvelopePosted:

I am going to wait for the price to go down.

ArmoredHazmatPosted:

Your buying a $500 console for just games? Wow!

ImEnergyHD As long as it can play games I will be happy.

ImEnergyHDPosted:

As long as it can play games I will be happy.

CyimkingPosted:

TheUnholy1994 That actually annoys me so f*cking much how USA get everything first and that applies to everything not just gaming


Maybe because most companies starts in the usa? Why would they release things in a different country first?

ABRPosted:

Dr-Ponyfile
tuneddown the xbox one will be great
the ps4 will be good too but i see no difference between ps4 and ps3


There is a massive difference in the next-gen between Sony and Microsoft graphics wise etc GUI and all the rest.


Yeeeah I don't know if tunedown has looked at the ps4 but it is A LOT different than the ps3.

_MarkPosted:

That really freaking sucks :/

-CPPosted:

Damn, that really sucks a lot :(

Dr-PonyfilePosted:

tuneddown the xbox one will be great
the ps4 will be good too but i see no difference between ps4 and ps3


There is a massive difference in the next-gen between Sony and Microsoft graphics wise etc GUI and all the rest.

tuneddownPosted:

the xbox one will be great
the ps4 will be good too but i see no difference between ps4 and ps3

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TheUnholy1994 That actually annoys me so f*cking much how USA get everything first and that applies to everything not just gaming


That's just how things are. It's the most convenient to launch in the US first since a majority of gaming companies are centered in the US