The Xbox 360 Launch Examined 61
A few days have gone by now, and more details of the 360's launch are becoming available. Gamasutra reports that, as expected, there were far too few units of the new console to meet demand. In one place, in fact, a pitched fight broke out when it became clear that not everyone waiting in line would get a unit. Additionally, the occasional glitch or crash has been reported in several locations online. This primarily seems to be the result of an overheating power supply. Despite these issues, and mixed reactions to launch titles, overall consumer reaction seems to be generally positive.
Consumer Reaction? (Score:5, Insightful)
Sure, consumer reaction will be positive... they're the people who bought the system. I sincerely hope that those who paid for it are enjoying it, otherwise they've wasted a lot of money.
For the rest of us, though, the current Slashdot poll alone shows that most of the voting slashdot community, at least, will not be getting an Xbox 360. I'm sure my reaction to spending $400+ would be to say I'm pleased with it too... I just don't plan to do that. So, consumer reaction? Generally Positive. Overall Xbox 360 Public Image? TBD.
Re:Consumer Reaction? (Score:4, Insightful)
That said how many people are going to vote (in a fun poll) for "NEVER" just becuase its Microsoft ?
I am most did but I definitely getting one early next year after the price drops.
Re:Consumer Reaction? (Score:2)
and the modchip is released.
(that way they will actually cost Microsoft money...)
Re:Consumer Reaction? (Score:3, Interesting)
In fact the only system I am planning on buying at launch is the Revoluti
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generally positive? (Score:2, Insightful)
While the system is tempting and all, "generally positive" isn't enough to make it worth the effort to make my way through the mobs with a pitchfork. I'll wait to see if there's enough errors to wa
Re:generally positive? (Score:2)
Re:generally positive? (Score:1, Informative)
This is a lot bigger than MS is let
Re:generally positive? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:generally positive? (Score:2)
Um, bad math. If 1% of consoles are defective, then my first purchase has a 1% chance of being bad. If I replace it, then there is a 1% chance of the replacement being defective. The two events are independant, so the probability is not reduced on subs
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
> less about the 360... that's a nail in the coffin right there.
Really? I thought they weren't that bothered about it, which could be a bit of a problem, at least in the short term.
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
No, the Japanese. The OP stated that the Japanese were bothered by the xbox but it's my (and apparantly your) understanding that they're not. That's all.
Maybe... (Score:2)
At least the monitor's hot [g-prime.net]--no wait, that was separate...
Re:Maybe... (Score:1)
If one of these stores only got 5 or 10 units, then whoopdee-freakin-do if they have a high percentage of returns. Also, given that there are three gamestops within a mile of each other near where I live, it wouldn't be unreasonable that a unit was purchased at one store, and then returned at another.
Unless you have hard numbers to justify your claims, 61% of your statistic
Re:Maybe... (Score:1)
I actually stated that right now the general consensus is about 30% defective. That is still 3 out of 10 and that is not good.
I get my numbers from a number o
Re:Yawn. (Score:2, Interesting)
I personally have been asked by 3 people at the office today if they should worry about the 360 they bought for their kid for Christmas is affected. These are average joe's not
Re:Yawn. (Score:3, Informative)
And you would lose.
Last night (Thursday) on the drive home (5:30pm); "special interest" lead story on the All-news radio (you know, the most popular station, especially with the drive-time folk) was about Microsoft and the potential for an XBOX 360 recall due to problems. This would be Toronto, Canada; figure 2 million more people now
Re:Yawn. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
I was making a point about the relatively low release title number, of course there are more than 5 launch titles. Sheesh.
My numbers come from close friends in a number of places, including a manager of an EB a friend at Gamestop, a colleague at MS who is part of the Xbox support team (and gee, he wouldn't know anything), and some early numbers culled from around the internet. I used to be an industry analyst for the PS2, I'm pretty sur
Re:Yawn. (Score:2)
Yeah, the gamestore got 7/12 returned. Is that concerning? Yeah a bit, but until I see large scale sampling numbers I'm not going to assume 50% of the console run is defective.
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
You know damn well what I stated, it was pretty clear.
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
Five? You can count up to 31 with five fingers.
Re:Yawn. (Score:4, Insightful)
The Japanese launch is still a few weeks away. I can't imagine that the 360 would be less well received than the original Xbox, considering the original Gameboy hardware often outsold the Xbox system (this was after GC Color, Advance, and SP were already on the market).
Game library-wise, this launch is far from perfect (Oblivion has moved to March) but when was the last time a launch had so many titles? Sure, most of them appeal to the "regular" Joe Six-Pack gamer (sports titles, racing, FPS) but there's a LOT of games.
I find it difficult to believe that Microsoft will trump Sony in this console war (which is basically just between the two of them), but I don't think this means the end of Microsoft either.
Re:Yawn. (Score:3, Insightful)
What kind of freaky-ass mutant hand do you have?
Add to this the MASSIVE problems, not small scale as MS is stating,
It's only "massive" because everybody with a defective one is posting it to their blog and every messageboard they can think of. Now I'm not saying that all the consoles are in tip-top shape, but you have to realize that any new product is likely to have a failure rate from 2-5%. The only d
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
I have a number of friends and colleagues in Japan. Gee, I have a direct insight to the Japanese popular opinion and it is all about the same... I didn't realize I needed to disclose their names, addresses, phone numbers so you some anonymous
Re:Yawn. (Score:2)
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I'm sorry but I didn't see you label "If the average Joe is staying away for any reason, it's that you literally cannot buy one for less than $1200 right now" a supposition. Just because some have gone for that much doesn't mean you can't get it for less, particularly when the average isn't near that. Looks like a case of a Doctor who won't take his own medici
Re:Yawn. (Score:1)
>What kind of freaky-ass mutant hand do you have?
I can count to 32 on one hand; more if I assign more than two states to each digit.
Congratulations (Score:5, Insightful)
A quick search on "360" in Slashdot shows over 150 stories generated in the prime demographic of Slashdot readers.
How we all held our breath for what worldchanging events the Whoragin 360 website "suck in the suckers" campaign might have heralded. And how we were all disappointed -- it was just a PR campain with such vast amounts of money behind it that just for a moment it seemed that a Myst-style tree with Latin -- OMG LATIN -- on it might have held some revelation that would change all our lives!
But no. It was just people in suits selling 'products' for money, same old same old. Customers are just customers, slumped slackjawed consumers that can never contribute, except with their wallet and their time. After a while the customers will evolve into the Eloi while the suit guys are already the Morlocks.
Noting a surfiet of bread, Microsoft cannily decided to provide the circuses.
Re:Congratulations (Score:2)
Pray tell, how were we all dissapointed? W
Re:Congratulations (Score:2)
Not worth the cost... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Not worth the cost... (Score:4, Informative)
OK, so you have that, I'll assume you have a monitor just as for a console I assume you have a TV. You're probably into the range of $700, and congrats, you've built yourself a mid-range gaming rig that most likely doesn't match the quality of the 360 or what the PS3 will. Your rig will also be outdated in a year or two. Sure, it'll still play the games. Just like the 360 and PS3 will. Just like the Xbox and PS2 do now. But you're not going to be running the current games in all the high-res texture, all graphical options on, big resolution. Let alone doing that for games in a year or two down the road.
I'm all for PC gaming. I play more on my PC then on my Xbox/PS2/Gamecube. And more then the 360 I'll eventually get. And the PS3 I'll eventually get. And Revolution I'll probably get. But the better bang for your buck if all you care about it games, are the consoles. Not the PC's. Hell, the sell you consoles at a loss, and you get games that have been optimized for a very specific set of hardware. The prices drop on them as the technology loses it's "cutting edge" factor. Just as video cards and CPU's do.
Re:Not worth the cost... (Score:3, Insightful)
No, your problem that is that is not a fact. In fact, that is wrong. The complete 360 is actually $400, not $500. And half that is $200. $200 buys a x800 Pro. The x800 Pro is not near as powerfull as the ATI card inside the 360. In fact, to get one as powerfull, you're basically paying $300. Which, my gawd, is the price of the 360 without the harddrive. I should
Re:Not worth the cost... (Score:2)
Re:Not worth the cost... (Score:1)
For instance The Movies (one of the latest games) claims all you need is a sub GHZ Pentium (800MHZ I think they say).
While thats a bit extreme, not everyone codes only to the latest bleeding edge hardware.
Not just a fight... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Enough already indeed. (Score:1)
(sigh) You're right. A game system developed by one of the largest companies in the world, directly competing with a foreign rival who also happens to be one of the most sucessful consumer electronics companies in history- I mean, that shit's just boring!
When you also consider in such un-important facts as: the majority of game developers breathing right now will attempt to express themselves on this platform, the deployment of such powerful hardware on a massive scale, the cultural ramifications of vid
I won't be participating (Score:1)
I won't be having one of those in my house. My regular Xbox is problem enough without having to have something like that in there...
Generally positive according to who? (Score:5, Insightful)
According to Xbox senior product manager Molly O'Donnell,"The vast majority of Xbox 360 owners are having an outstanding experience with their new consoles".
Well, if you can't trust her opinion to be fair and unbiased, who can you trust? The article linked has opinions from three people. Two negative, one positive, and the positive works for Microsoft.
Plenty out there (Score:2, Funny)