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aLDi schrieb:Day One dann ab sofort mit Forza oder Fifa zur Auswahl bitte...
Today Microsoft held a pre-Tokyo Game Show “Press Round Table” at an hotel in Tokyo with reporters from the major Japanese websites and magazines to introduce the Xbox One to the local press, and Corporate Vice President Phil Spencer, together with Senior Director of Product Management and Planning Albert Penello and Microsoft Japan’s General Manager of Interactive Entertainment Business Takashi Sensui brought along the very first production Xbox One (this one, that was shown a few days ago by Larry “Major Nelson” Hyrb on Twitter) just off the assembly line.
I guess that’s a good consolation prize, considering that they called all those journos out basically to tell them “Sorry, but we aren’t telling you to the Xbox One’s Japanese release date just yet, but hey, have some more 360 for now!”
They also opened that big green box, so we can finally see its contents in all their black and rectangular glory. In addition to the Xbox One itself we see its controller and Kinect, and a few pictures of the UI, together with a bunch of renders of Microsoft’s booth at Tokyo Game Show.
You can check them all out in the gallery below (pictures are courtesy of Famitsu.com, Gpara, Game Watch, Gamer and Dengeki Online). One thing is for sure. Either the hall was quite dusty, or the console itself is a dust magnet with that glossy finish…
satzberger schrieb:Höchst interessant:
http://www.xbox.com/de-DE/xboxone/reserve
Nun gibt es wohl auch bei der normalen XBOX One (nicht day one) FIFA dazu:
Was ist dabei?
•Xbox One Konsole
•Kinect Sensor
•HDMI-Kabel
•Xbox One Chat Headset
•Eine digitale Version von FIFA 14


.hack//Haseo schrieb:Wenn ich den Link drück steht da aber nix mehr von Fifa.
Jetzt doch nicht oder?
“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].”
But what about the fact that Xbox One won't have the full TV functionality at launch? Penello sees it as a demographic question. “It's not going to be us – it's not the early adopters that this is a problem [for] - which is why we're not prioritising solving it right off the bat, because the price of the consoles will have to come down like they do in every generation, the market will expand, we'll eventually catch up to the people who are probably laggards in TV, and by that time we'll have a more robust story than we have at launch.” So in summary – the TV stuff's not really for you, but by the time your mum and dad want a machine it'll totally work.
Fergy schrieb:.hack//Haseo schrieb:Wenn ich den Link drück steht da aber nix mehr von Fifa.
Jetzt doch nicht oder?
Als der Beitrag ursprünglich gepostet wurde, da stand in der Auflistung noch Fifa drin (und weiter unten war ein Bild der schwarzen Day-1-Version). Klickte man dann auf "Jetzt reservieren", dann landete man im MS-Store, wo es jedoch auch schon vor 2 Tagen nur noch die normale Version (nicht mehr Day One) gab und kein Fifa mehr aufgelistet wurde.
Vertikale Aufstellung auf eigenes Risiko
Microsoft wird offiziell eine vertikale Aufstellung der Xbox One nicht unterstützen. Das sagte Albert Panello, Senior Director of Product Management and Planning, gegenüber Gamespot und nannte vor allem das Slot-In-Laufwerk als Begründung. Dies sei nicht für eine solche Ausrichtung der Konsole designt worden. Die Lüftung des Systems sei dagegen kein Problem.
"Wir unterstützen die vertikale Aufstellung nicht. Sie erfolgt auf eigenes Risiko", mahnt Panello.
Sowohl bei der PS3 und ihrer Slim-Variante als auch der PS4 hat sich Sony ebenfalls für ein Slot-In-Laufwerk entschieden, den Nutzern aber ausdrücklich die Wahl gelassen, ob sie ihre Konsole vertikal oder horizontal aufstellen möchten.
Bei der 360 haben sich laut Panello 80 Prozent der Nutzer für die horizontale Austellung entschieden.
http://www.4players.de/4players.php/spielinfonews/Allgemein/34518/2135362/Xbox_OneVertikale_Aufstellung_auf_eigenes_Risiko.html
Zerfikka schrieb:Paßt schon, meine Box hab ich letztens auch hingelegt weil das LW so einen Krach macht, danach war es wesentlich angenehmer.
mnk schrieb:http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/09/20/tgs-microsoft-on-its-vision-for-xbox-one
“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].”
But what about the fact that Xbox One won't have the full TV functionality at launch? Penello sees it as a demographic question. “It's not going to be us – it's not the early adopters that this is a problem [for] - which is why we're not prioritising solving it right off the bat, because the price of the consoles will have to come down like they do in every generation, the market will expand, we'll eventually catch up to the people who are probably laggards in TV, and by that time we'll have a more robust story than we have at launch.” So in summary – the TV stuff's not really for you, but by the time your mum and dad want a machine it'll totally work.
hier freuen sich ja einige auf die tv-features, aber zum launch wird es da nichts geben, weil es laut ms eh nichts für die early adopters ist.
mnk schrieb:http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/09/20/tgs-microsoft-on-its-vision-for-xbox-one
“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].”
But what about the fact that Xbox One won't have the full TV functionality at launch? Penello sees it as a demographic question. “It's not going to be us – it's not the early adopters that this is a problem [for] - which is why we're not prioritising solving it right off the bat, because the price of the consoles will have to come down like they do in every generation, the market will expand, we'll eventually catch up to the people who are probably laggards in TV, and by that time we'll have a more robust story than we have at launch.” So in summary – the TV stuff's not really for you, but by the time your mum and dad want a machine it'll totally work.
hier freuen sich ja einige auf die tv-features, aber zum launch wird es da nichts geben, weil es laut ms eh nichts für die early adopters ist.

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