Does it look better in real life W7RE? Post some pics!
All I have for a camera is a crappy feature phone. Also the room I'm in has bad lighting (one light at the other end of the room). but here you go anyway (click for full size):
You see the base of the monitor it's hooked up to, the Kinect in front of the monitor's base (facing the camera), the Xbox One, and the Xbox 360, and my tangle of wires.
I never used the original Kinect. Is this an improvement?
No idea, I never used the original Kinect either, lol. I was never interested in the original Kinect so I never got one. If there had been a less expensive version of the Xbox One with no Kinect, I would have bought that. I chose Xbox One over PS4 for other reasons, but the Kinect functionality works surprisingly well. Like I said, gestures don't work so well (when I put my hand out, palm toward the Kinect, to use it as a cursor, it's jittery and difficult to control), but I have no idea if that's because of how close I am to it. the menu navigation is all designed for controller or voice though, so gesture isn't even used that much. Mostly the camera part is used to sign me in. It sees my face, recognizes me, and signs me in.
I actually don't have proper batteries or a cord for my controller, so I've been using my phone's charging cable. So I just had this experience trying to use my Xbox without a controller:
I say "xbox on" to turn it on, it starts up from sleep mode in about 10 seconds, sees my faces and signs me in, and says, "Hi Mitch!" I see I have 6 friends online and say "xbox go to friends" and it takes me to my friends activity feed. I say "xbox select" to enter navigation mode (for navigating stuff that doesn't have preset voice commands) and say "feed 1" to see a video it says a friend uploaded 3 minutes ago. It's just a clip of him killing one guy in Battlefield 4. It looks like it automatically got recorded when he ranked up. I say "xbox home" to go back to the home screen, and then "play disc" to go to The Hobbit blu-ray, which was already in the drive. (notice I didn't have to say "xbox play disc". It as still listening from the previous command.) Now I have to plug my controller in, because there's zero DVD/BR navigation with gesture or voice. Doh! Also it doesn't automatically resume from where you left off, which I think the Xbox 360 does. I also can't control volume of Tv power with the Xbox because I'm using a monitor that doesn't have a remote, thus has no way to receive IR signals.
I never bought consoles at launch so no exception this time. I'll wait to see which console has the better games. Can't say I'm excited about all the social crap both systems now have.
This is only the second console I've bought at launch. The other was the Nintendo 64. I'm glad I didn't get the Xbox 360 at launch, and have been lucky that my early-ish model system is still going. the only system I have had break and become unusable though, was my original Playstation. The tabs that hold the disc from the center all broke off one by one and now discs just won't stay stable enough for it to read them.
Funny thing, with all the social stuff, the Xbox One doesn't show notifications when your friends log on. I miss it, because I have 2 friends that I typically join a party with as soon as more than one of us is online, and the notifications are what alert us to each other's presence. Parties are also weird and are treated like game lobbies. First, joining a party doesn't put you in voice chat. Each player has to manually join voice chat. Then when one player chooses to start a game, it brings the whole party with him instead of letting him invite everyone or individual people. Actually, as I was typing this, I got invited to a party by a friend. The party UI says "Battlefield 4 party" at the top, and won't let me join voice chat. I think I heard somewhere that it puts you in game chat while playing some multiplayer games in a party, and that may be what it's doing, and why I can't join chat. Basically the party system seems as if it was designed under the assumption that you would never join a party with someone unless you're about to play a game with them.