okay heres a run down of the xbox one.
it's twice the size both for console and the kinect sensor than the xbox 360 at the moment.
the price will be at least £400 here in the UK or about $600 in the U.S (maybe more) on release.
there will only be 15 games in the first year of release (7 of which are the four main ea sport titles Maden, nfl live, fifa and ufc, then theres the obvious call of duty, a new game called quantun break and forza) nothing that interests me enough to buy it just for that game.
Edit:(sorry forgot that the halo one was a tv/film based one not a new game)
you can't use it without the kinect sensor.
xbox pre-owned fee "likely to be the FULL price of the game" acording to various sources.
always online "as at least once per day with no answer as to what would happen if you don't connect".
xbox tv "The service will not be supported out of the box; Xbox One Live TV will require a separate supported receiver device with HDMI output to work. and is only available in the U.S at launch" (so it will be region locked as well so there will be less choice for european and other countries) you will also need a cable provider in your country (so your paying for cable/satalite + xbox live + you need a seperate supported reciver) just to watch.
so to sum it up the xbox one is no longer a games console.
as i have been saying for months with this confirmed, chances are i will be going to over to the Playstation 4 as it will be focused on gaming rather than tv support + it has no preowned games fee yes they will be starting to charge for playstation network connection (like xbox live is now so it should be more secure than before and have better connections/less lag) and there will likely be no tv through it (after all if i wanted to watch tv i would watch it like normal tv and not through my GAMES CONSOLE).


















