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    Xbox 360 II Ten things I hate about the Xbox 360

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    OK, so we've been through this drill before. Carnoy reviews a product, gives it a high rating, then writes a column talking about all the things he doesn't like about it. Worse, he starts referring to himself in the third person, which can only mean the ego's just running a little too high. Ack, I know, it's revolting. But, hey, it's kind of fun. So let's get right to the list of the unsavory traits of the Xbox 360. I've ordered them from mildly bothersome to really irksome. And, of course, feel free to add your own peeves.

    1. Beige isn't the new black
    Call me petty or metrosexual, but I don't like the color of the Xbox 360--and so what if you can change the faceplate? It's just not doing it for me. Part of the problem is that Microsoft sent us a charcoal-colored debug unit, which plays early versions of games burned onto DVDs, and the debug is cooler-looking than the retail unit. Ideally, Microsoft will put out a special-edition 360 down the road that offers beige-bashers a more satisfying alternative--you know, like the black iPods.

    2. No killer games at launch
    It's not that we haven't generally liked what we've seen from the 360's launch titles, but there just hasn't been that one mind-blowing game that screams "next generation" and leaves the original Xbox's games in the dust. Sure, Perfect Dark Zero is impressive, and I'm personally a fan of NBA 2K6, but I think these first-gen titles will pale in comparison to Halo 3 and some other enticing games we'll see in 2006 and beyond.

    3. Accessories cost a small fortune
    If you opt for a second wireless controller and a rechargeable battery kit, you'll be out $70. And what's with $19.95 for a faceplate that's just a hunk of plastic? You should get a three-pack for that price.

    4. The hard drive isn't big enough
    Yeah, Microsoft went with a laptop drive instead of a standard desktop hard drive to keep the Xbox 360 trim--and those laptop drives are more expensive than the standard version. That said, 20GB is pretty puny these days. Hopefully, in the not so distant future, we'll see bundles with capacities of 60GB, 100GB, and beyond. Then we'll be able to turn this sucker into a real high-def media server.

    5. Limited keyboard/mouse support at launch
    With the USB ports, it seems logical enough that the Xbox 360 would accept PC accessories such as a mouse and a keyboard. In fact, the 360 does offer undocumented support for a USB keyboard, but it's apparently limited to messaging and filling out forms on Xbox Live. There's no official word from Microsoft as to when or if keyboard or mouse support will be added for use in actual games (World of Warcraft 360, anyone?). That hurts a little.

    6. No built-in Wi-Fi
    I know the folks at Microsoft had to cut costs somewhere, but a little built-in Wi-Fi would have been nice. I would have been more forgiving had they also included more USB ports (see number 7) on the back of the unit, where the USB Wi-Fi adapter accessory plugs in. To be fair, though, at least the wireless adapter is a trimode device (802.11a/b/g), so it should have the necessary bandwidth to stream video.

    7. Not enough USB ports, especially on the back
    As I said, there's only one USB port on the back, and in a lot of cases, that's going to be tied up with the USB Wi-Fi accessory. That leaves only the two USB ports on the front left available to plug in such accessories as the video camera (coming soon). Toss in another wired controller, and your 360 is full up--and looking untidy, with wires sprouting from the front.

    8. No HDMI or DVI connectivity
    It didn't break my heart that Microsoft didn't include a next-generation DVD player (HD-DVD or Blu-ray), but the least it could have done was throw in an upconverting DVD player that did faux HD via an HDMI or a DVI connection. Not that HDMI or DVI is going to make a huge difference in video quality over the available component-video connection, but those all-digital connections are becoming standard on HDTVs, and the PS3 will allegedly offer two built-in HDMI ports. To be fair, Microsoft hasn't completely ruled out a HDMI/DVI cable/adapter becoming available in the future. But there was no word of it at launch.

    9. No built-in card reader
    This is a pretty severe bummer. Instead of just being able to save games or serve up content (photos, video, music) from a standard flash-memory card, I've got to buy some stupid proprietary 64MB memory card for $40. Yeah, I know that the memory card isn't necessary for anyone smart enough to buy the 360 premium bundle, which includes a hard drive. And I understand that Microsoft is running a business, and high-margin accessories are where the money's made, but come on! By contrast, Sony's PS3 is slated to have a built-in card reader that will handle CompactFlash and SD/MMC in addition to Sony's own Memory Stick format.

    10. You can't get it.
    The cynical among us might presume that Microsoft is holding back units to build hype. But there's a big difference between hype and just plain poor planning--and it now seems clear that Microsoft screwed the pooch on this one. The fact is that the Xbox 360 should have had more of a staggered launch schedule with only the United States on tap for 2005. Heck, Sony is likely to launch the PS3 in Japan well in advance of the rest of the world; why didn't Microsoft just do North America if it knew it might have trouble putting out enough units? As it is, the 360 launched last week in Europe and Japan this week, and I still haven't gotten the unit I preordered from Gamestop back in July.

  2. All good points, except I couldn't care less about 5 or 7 anymore (well, and 1 because I don't really care what the thing looks like as long as it works). 10 is the kicker (that guy actually ordered one befre me, so I feel really badly for him).

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    1. Beige isn't the new black - The xbox 360 isn't beige.
    2. No killer games at launch - last console to launch with a "must have" was... what? The N64?
    3. Accessories cost a small fortune - Get a job.
    4. The hard drive isn't big enough - then plug in an external Hard Drive.
    5. Limited keyboard/mouse support at launch Its a fucking video game console.
    6. No built-in Wi-Fi - Who cares.
    7. Not enough USB ports, especially on the back - Use a USB hub. Douche.
    8. No HDMI or DVI connectivity - I agree
    9. No built-in card reader - Who cares.
    10. You can't get it. - I got one.

  4. Can you plug in an external HD to the 360 and download content from XBL to it?

  5. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi
    4. The hard drive isn't big enough
    Yeah, Microsoft went with a laptop drive instead of a standard desktop hard drive to keep the Xbox 360 trim--and those laptop drives are more expensive than the standard version. That said, 20GB is pretty puny these days. Hopefully, in the not so distant future, we'll see bundles with capacities of 60GB, 100GB, and beyond. Then we'll be able to turn this sucker into a real high-def media server.

    7. Not enough USB ports, especially on the back
    As I said, there's only one USB port on the back, and in a lot of cases, that's going to be tied up with the USB Wi-Fi accessory. That leaves only the two USB ports on the front left available to plug in such accessories as the video camera (coming soon). Toss in another wired controller, and your 360 is full up--and looking untidy, with wires sprouting from the front.

    8. No HDMI or DVI connectivity
    It didn't break my heart that Microsoft didn't include a next-generation DVD player (HD-DVD or Blu-ray), but the least it could have done was throw in an upconverting DVD player that did faux HD via an HDMI or a DVI connection. Not that HDMI or DVI is going to make a huge difference in video quality over the available component-video connection, but those all-digital connections are becoming standard on HDTVs, and the PS3 will allegedly offer two built-in HDMI ports. To be fair, Microsoft hasn't completely ruled out a HDMI/DVI cable/adapter becoming available in the future. But there was no word of it at launch.

    10. You can't get it.
    The cynical among us might presume that Microsoft is holding back units to build hype. But there's a big difference between hype and just plain poor planning--and it now seems clear that Microsoft screwed the pooch on this one. The fact is that the Xbox 360 should have had more of a staggered launch schedule with only the United States on tap for 2005. Heck, Sony is likely to launch the PS3 in Japan well in advance of the rest of the world; why didn't Microsoft just do North America if it knew it might have trouble putting out enough units? As it is, the 360 launched last week in Europe and Japan this week, and I still haven't gotten the unit I preordered from Gamestop back in July.
    I agree with those ones. Especially the HD size and the HDMI/DVI ones.

    I've had my 360 for a month and I currently only have 9 of my 20 gigs on my hard drive free. One month! Which means a year down the road when my hard drive fills up with Live Arcade games I'm going to have to pick and chose between games I want that I have already payed for. Not cool.

    I also don't even have a TV that is capable of using HDMI or DVI cables, but I do know I will within the next year and I am going to want to use them.

    Did anyone else notice the guy called Perfect Dark Zero impressive?
    Quote Originally Posted by BerringerX
    I am pretty sure one of the reasons Jesus died is so we could enjoy delicious chicken and waffle fries seven days a week.
    Eat a bag of dicks.

  6. Yeah, what the hell is with him saying it's beige? Brutha needs some higher-watt bulbs in his house or somethin'.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Joust Williams
    Can you plug in an external HD to the 360 and download content from XBL to it?
    Why would you need to? is there really 13 gigs of content worth downloading and keeping on your internal HD all the time?

  8. There might be...I mean, I probably wouldn't (I don't do demos, etc), but who knows.

  9. #9
    I just don't see it happening.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by Josh
    1. Beige isn't the new black - The xbox 360 isn't beige.
    2. No killer games at launch - last console to launch with a "must have" was... what? The N64?
    3. Accessories cost a small fortune - Get a job.
    4. The hard drive isn't big enough - then plug in an external Hard Drive.
    5. Limited keyboard/mouse support at launch Its a fucking video game console.
    6. No built-in Wi-Fi - Who cares.
    7. Not enough USB ports, especially on the back - Use a USB hub. Douche.
    8. No HDMI or DVI connectivity - I agree
    9. No built-in card reader - Who cares.
    10. You can't get it. - I got one.
    C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!

    I also agree with everything josh said, as I was going to write it, but now I don't.

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