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Why XBOX One Kinect is Worthless - $$$ Values and Support

A concise analysis of why the Xbox One Kinect is the most worthless peripheral of the next generation.

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XiNarutoUzumaki4293d ago

Because it has no dedicated games for it. Voice commands are good, but it is not worth purchasing a kinect only for a lazier way to navigate the Xbone UI.

700p4293d ago

Technically thats not true. They have Kinect rivals.

IrishSt0ner4292d ago

+ Dance Central... two games I'll never play.

Also, Kinect w/ Xbox Fitness is actully really good, can't believe most of it is free.

I wouldn't call it worthless, although I have to admit once MS reverted on the 'Kinect is required' lie I lost a lot of faith in the device.

That said, it's super responsive (pretty much fixed all Kinect1 recognition and lag problems) and makes using the X1 UI and TV a gift to control.

It's a real shame they only make 'family games', you'd think sword fighting or something similar would be a no brainer.

So even though I wouldn't want an X1 without the voice functionality, the Kinect remains as a gimmick due to the lack of any great games.

LAWSON724292d ago (Edited 4292d ago )

Let's ignore the two big games coming out for it, Dance central and Fantastia. Also IMO it is a huge benefit to maneuver the UI because the UI was designed to work extremely well with it. It is not a lazy way more of a convient way

Jdoki4292d ago

When MS decided to make Kinect 2 mandatory, that was actually a good idea. It meant devs could write games for it knowing every customer had it.

That would mean there was a higher chance that a dev would FINALLY create a killer Kinect app or game and make Kinect more relevant and less of a gimmick or niche product.

By MS taking away Kinect it creates a landscape where some devs will not support Kinect because they cannot guarantee their customers have it any more... And thus the argument that 'Kinect is worthless' will continue.

What compounds the failure of Kinect is that it doesn't work that well. Controlling the menu with gestures is really clunky and so I use the controller. In general the only use I have for Kinect is to say Xbox On' while I hunt down the controller, Xbox Record That and Xbox Broadcast.

The voice control works OK, but the problem is that unless it works 100% then it becomes an annoyance. I would say that even though I have a clear voice with no accent Kinect only picks up 80% of my commands - that may sound good, but it is not. Kinect needs to be 99% accurate, and anecdotally the other two people I know with XB1's have also complained about voice command accuracy.

Alsybub4292d ago (Edited 4292d ago )

Yours is a valid point and one that I have made, and pondered, before.

From Microsoft's perspective it would have made much more sense to have given away Kinect for free with every unit and eventually they would be able to prove it's worth with better third party support. With a few killer apps, and lower productions costs over time, the losses would have been clawed back.

Right now they would have to produce more than one AAA Kinect title that appeals to the masses and hardcore gamers alike in order for customers to put faith into it and purchase it as an optional peripheral. That's not an easy feat. So, ultimately it currently comes off as Microsoft admitting that they don't believe in their own product enough to really push it to customers and developers alike.

It's a real shame because I truly believe that it can be a great device.

The thing that has pleased me most with mine is being able to have head tracking in Battlefield 4. It's fantastic when you're in a vehicle and can literally look around to see where another plane or heli is, in a dogfight. It's also really useful for looking over the side of the cockpit and seeing where targets are located on the ground. It's a small feature but it completely changes the experience for the better

Auseil4292d ago

I agree. As I said in my article, the security the added sensor gave devs was incredible. Possibly the only reasonable benefit to making the peripheral mandatory for the console. Reversing things like always online DRM was a smart move, but pulling the support the Kinect really wasn't in my opinion. It could be a great piece of hardware if they actually plunged the necessary support into it.

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Microsoft Gaming Revenue Drops 7% Year-on-Year, Content and Services Down 5%, Xbox Hardware Down 33%

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, including an update on its gaming Xbox business and more.

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Jin_Sakai8d ago (Edited 8d ago )

Not looking good. Hopefully Asha Sharma is able to turn Phil’s disaster around.

dveio8d ago

To me it's still quite remarkable how they can cash-in 5.3bn in revenue in a single quarter, since their hardware is basically dead.

Jingsing8d ago

The stock mark is what makes Microsoft remarkable, They have convinced every institutional and retail investor to just keep piling money into them. Like many big tech giants they are just a big growing pyramid scheme. As long as people keep dropping money into ETF's that cover the market Microsoft will always be liquid. At the same time it is completely stifling innovation and competition. People need to start being more discreet in how they invest their money as it's killing the system.

Tanktopmaster928d ago

Once they re-evaluate exclusive all will be fine….

S2Killinit8d ago

Riiiiight because people will just flock back to them for one or two games per year.

Jingsing8d ago

15+ years of bad performance is what they call irreparable in business. It is time for them to sell off the assets and get out of entertainment.

Tanktopmaster928d ago

These declines are on the back of extra revenue received from releasing games like Forza horizon 5 on PlayStation. So I’m being sarcastic here when I said they should go back to exclusives. Killing off a revenue stream from Ps5 sales will only make things worse

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Xbox boss: Memory crisis could impact next-gen hardware pricing

Xbox boss Asha Sharma has discussed how component shortages will impact the company's plans for Project Helix.

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Eonjay10d ago

When does this end? Its killing everyone. Consoles and PC. And for what? AI? The benefits of AI are completely outweighed by the negatives. And the government should have never allowed one company to buy up all the RAM.

Lexreborn211d ago

This kind of proves this is an after thought product, most products like this are in r&d 5 years before they start mass producing. So they typically have the cost of components and things worked out long before assembly starts.

This is an assumption still, but I wouldn’t be surprised if project helix is similar to Scalebound,perfect dark and sod3. They had an idea but no actual execution other than concept stage. Being impacted by the ram shortage likely would also put this device 3-4 years out.

I’m not even sure MS has that endurance with Xbox yet

Fishy Fingers11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

I mean.... what?

We're at a point that Samsung wont even provide their own phone department ram because they can sell it at higher prices to 3rd parties (AI). Its more profitable to sell the ram than make their own devices with it.

You think because R&D starts 5 years ago the 3rd party component manufacturers will honour that price? They'll sell it to whomever is paying the most today, not some gentlemens agreement they made years ago. AI farms will buy more volume at higher prices than any console manufacturer will. It'll be the same for Playstation.

Lexreborn210d ago

Contractual agreements are not the same as “gentlemen” agreements. If you think that they work with their distributors a month before production then their entire business model is trash. They work with companies like nvidia constantly for building the graphics cards they need. They work with companies that build motherboards years in advance. This is what proper business planning does.

They are not buying components on a whim like a consumer. So again, considering the ram isn’t a singular module and is integrated into the motherboard I highly doubt they wouldn’t have a final schematic that they are supposed to be building around.

If they are delaying production another 3 years then it’s obvious again this is an after though project and is just trying to be responsive to their bad execution they had the last 14 years.

It also isn’t far fetched to use their failure to produce first party titles the last 7 years including the highly anticipated games I mentioned all being cancelled. That they would continue to you know… lie

Sitdown10d ago

You don't really know how this works huh?

Profchaos11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

Helix is going to be stupidly expensive

Instead of leaning into smarter upscaling techniques they're brute forcing hardware that will cost them dearly and it remains to be seen if it's genuinely going to provide a meaningful differential

I know in the oc.doace people like to brag about not using frame gen or dlss to get to high on a game but for the majority of players they happily use those technologies without a second thought

That's going to be ps6 vs Helix

Eonjay10d ago

Yeah with FSR 5 they should be able to offer a much cheaper version of Helix.

Eonjay10d ago

While this does seem to be the case, I am encouraged by the statement from Microsoft about wanting to provide affordable options. If this means a Series S style Helix, at least there will be something affordable being offered.

XBManiac10d ago

Series S is what has killed Xbox Series so... Will they dare?

blacktiger11d ago

It's called systematic inflationary. Yes we get it Microsoft, keep raising in the name ofall kinds of stuffs

pwnmaster300010d ago

Honestly if there was thing I learned from this generation is that new consoles arnt day one anymore.
I can wait 1-3 years.

DarXyde10d ago

Another important lesson from this generation: while Nintendo showed us that prices don't necessarily need to ever drop, we've now learned that waiting 1-3 years does carry some risk that prices increase. This generation is just bizarre in all the wrong ways.

LucasRuinedChildhood10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

The factors are largely external. Covid and Russia-Ukraine war causing inflation led to the first price increase in 2022.

Then we get Trump's tariffs increasing hardware prices, AI boom causing a RAM crisis, war on Iran causing a worldwide fuel crisis which impacts the cost of everything.

Gaming doesn't exist in a vacuum. The last few years have been a shitshow and lot of it was definitely avoidable.

DarXyde10d ago

LucasRuinedChildhood,

For sure. No disagreement on the external factors doing a lot of this. Where I have to gently push back however is on two fronts:

1. The pandemic definitely caused some issues: asynchronous development was a big issue and really complicated timelines and affected game quality. At the same time, when it comes to price hikes, it's really difficult to know what was genuine necessity and what was taking consumers for a ride. The pandemic brought about "stag-flation" which was increasing prices and stagnant wages, which was a problem caused by supply chain constraints. There was also "Greed-flation", where companies that were slightly affected or had no issues took advantage of the situation and squeezed everyone citing supply chain issues when there were none.

2. It's definitely true that the tariffs, AI boom, and RAM crisis were all things enabled by tech broligarchs throwing money at this caricature of a world leader, one of them being Satya Nadella. I don't think Sony and Nintendo have contributed much to this problem if at all, but Microsoft's Nadella I feel was instrumental in causing every one of those issues. Microsoft as a company contributed to both candidates (though they gave Harris 4x as much if I recall), but Nadella was all in on letting AI run wild. He paid for unregulated AI, and got a war that's not a war (even though Trump called it that at least five times on television) that screwed up helium access. So for me, I feel that one of the players in the gaming industry is a key architect of these issues, and for that reason I struggle a bit to think of it as "external".

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'The big things that we're thinking about'

In an exclusive interview with Game File, new(ish) Xbox boss Asha Sharma and Xbox chief content officer Matt Booty explain their vision for Microsoft’s gaming division

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Agent7512d ago

A good start would be to release games to go with the console. My Xbox Series X has gathered dust virtually from launch. My advice would be to ditch a next console and release games on PC, PlayStation and Switch. Another idea would be a hybrid console based on Xbox Series X tech and go the same route as Nintendo. Another idea would be to pull out of gaming altogether. Plenty of options there.

Reaper22_9d ago

Why would they pull out? They have the momentum. Sony has been getting nothing but bad news lately.