Okay okay, now before you rage and say voice commands, and a lot of you do.
The Xbox One is primarily a gaming device, lets not forget this, thats what it was made for, and thats why people will buy one. So, you buy this device, now you have a smaller black box in there, which needs to be plugged in, starring at you for no real reason.
Now on a gaming aspect, what does this thing do? Are there any good games that use this? Do they do it well? For a system that is so dominate on keeping it as a compulsory addition, is there anything really keeping it from being necessary?
*sips tea*
Also, slapping your hands in the air to watch your Merican shows doesn't count as gaming.
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On NFS: Rivals while I'm driving I can just call out my intended destination (repair shop, hideout, etc...) and the gps sets to that location. On BF4 I use the coma rose (need ammo, health, etc...) to call out to teammates on what I need, where to go, etc... Not to mention when I just boot it up to watch nexflix I can sign in, go to netflix, pick a show, go to it, and even pause and rewind it all while I'm doing something else with no controller. I think the potential is definitely there, more developers just need to take advantage of it in their games.