Something appears to be missing though....oh yeah, games. :p
THIS. My fiancee has locked down my Xbox for Netflix since getting together.Shrinweck wrote:An awful lot of people use them as glorified television appliances as it is.
Bingo. They don't need to tell gamers about the Xbox One. They already know and will make their decision without any commerical being shown. These are for everyone else that represents 80% of the marketShrinweck wrote:I dunno.. marketing is sometimes about grabbing people who aren't aware of the product already. Gamers are already at the table. Why not have a commercial that brings a new audience? An awful lot of people use them as glorified television appliances as it is. You certainly aren't changing someone's console allegiance with a commercial. Granted no one is going to buy it as a glorified appliance, but maybe you'd be less against someone else in your household getting it if you knew it had some uses for you as well.
Yeah. Imagine one of them was able to get Nintendo exclusively on their consoles? What an enormous advantage that would be the way gaming is nowadaysSineSwiper wrote:Hmmm... I guess this is what happens when a huge chunk of the games are not exclusive.