babinro said:
It's building on the foundation of the 360 rather than taking an entirely new and untested direction.
Xbox players already know it's going to play games with better graphics. MS focused on the non-gaming part of the system which is really where we'll learn new things about what the system can do. This allowed MS to reveal the console while not spoiling the juicy gaming details for the true E3 reveal.
I'm going to go with this.
I've never doubted a new system on its ability to play games. Also, I've never experienced a gaming generation where a platform had no games I was interested in.
The extras are always what gets me to buy a system. Yes, PS4 conference was more about games, but that isn't was is going to get me to buy the system. They did show the PS4 controller, but it looks like they are sticking with the old design with a few tweaks, which puts me off because past experiences with Sony styled controllers were bad, they just weren't made to fit my hands, play style, and they were way too light.
Sony didn't show their system and what else it would do. I'm one of the people that likes that gaming systems are doing more things.
I think Sony made a mistake by showing a great deal on games too early. The only mystery Sony has left is the system look, specs aren't going to be much of a surprise because those have already been leaked. Also, since Sony has been making a heavy focus on games, I think there extra bits/apps will suffer.
Microsoft did right because they did a little of everything:
They did a proper system reveal, showed me that they didn't change the controller too much(which is good because the 360 controller was pretty much perfect).
They showed me that the Kinect will be included and that it is a vast improvement over the old one.
They revealed the specs and that they will have a mega powerhouse of dedicated servers.
It will bring ease of use to the next level showing that I don't have to mess around with my TV remote to switch to television or watch movies.
I can do multiple things at once like surfing the net while playing a game, which means if I want to look something up about the game I'm playing, I won't have to switch over to using my PC while playing said game.
The Halo TV series interests me, because I like the Halo games, and will make my experience of the world much larger.
They did show some games, gameplay doesn't matter right yet. I know they are saving the big game reveal stuff for E3, which is a sound move. It really does give them the upper hand. Plus, they made it known that within a year, there will be a substantial library of games for the system. I for one can't wait to see the seven new IP titles that Microsoft Studios has in the works.