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J Allard Interviewed

malchus6 writes "J Allard, one of the Xbox honchos over at Microsoft, spent an hour in an online chat answering questions regarding the upcoming release of the 360 including some pointed questions having to do with the two different price points, no wi-fi inclusion, his opinion on HD-DVD and more..."

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  1. More readable format? by garcia · · Score: 5, Informative

    I tried to copy/paste this and reformat it a BIT so that it was slightly more readable than what it was on the linked website. Ugh.

    Why is there almost no proper capitalization? I mean, it's already damn near impossible to read but a five minute skim/correct session wouldn't have been too much to ask, would it?

    On to the article (slight edits for format, no other changes):

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    Major Nelson (Moderator): We are just about to get started

    Major Nelson (Moderator): Welcome to today's chat. I am happy to have J join us for an hour to take your questions on the Xbox 360. Just to let you know, due to J's injury he does have someone typing for him, but all of the answers are directly from J himself. With that said...welcome J. Also, we already have over 1,000 questions...many of which are similar, so we'll chose the ones that are most representative of the majority of the questions.

    J Allard (Expert):

    A: we'll get going with the first question now....

    J Allard (Expert):
    Q: My question: Can Microsoft guarantee that the HDD will be fully uitilised when present or are we going to see long load times with a slow DVD unit as standard from most developers.

    A: just like last generation utilization of things like xbox live and the hard drive will be up to the game designers and just like last time we expect game developers to be excited by this. we have been in clear communication for more than a year that some scenarios will include a disconnected hard drive and it has not slowed them down

    J Allard (Expert):

    Q: Mr. Expert, will the Xbox 360 games use the hard drive for game saves and caching like the original Xbox did?

    A: absolutely. we think game designers have all kinds of innovative ideas that the hard drive will be used for. use of the hard drive is not limited to game scenarios. like xbox 1 you will be able to do things like rip and store music and don't forget about live scenarios and all the downloadable content

    J Allard (Expert):

    Q: Why is the hard drive so highly priced? A 20GB hard drive now a days goes for about 20-30... why $100? I believe this will deter alot of sales..

    A: the 20 gb hard drive is a 2.5 inch user servicable drive and is more expense than a pc "crack the box" drive. it's one of the reasons we pushed to create a compelling premium bundle.

    J Allard (Expert):

    Q: Why is the hard drive so highly priced? A 20GB hard drive now a days goes for about 20-30... why $100? I believe this will deter alot of sales..

    A: one of the reasons that we designed a user removable hard drive is in direct response to the hard core gaming audience to make it easier to take game saves, game maps, soundtracks, etc. easily to their friends house or lan party. they also wanted the ability to upgrade to larger capacity drives. and if the drive is not present because someone in the house took it on the road, you still want to be able to use the console for movies, music or games.

    J Allard (Expert):

    Q: will the loss of HDD mean that all games will be made without the HDD in mind, therefore effecting users of the premium pack?

    A: absolute not. consider this last generation where somewhere in the neighborhood of 20% of game consoles had hard drives attached. this did not deter game developers from utilizing the hard drive both for exclusive games and cross platform games on xbox. this generation our first party team and our exclusive content developers are just as committed to using the hard drive and like we they demonstrated with this generation our third party cross platform developers are committed as well. games like splinter cell, madden, and tony hawk all demonstrated unique capabilities in hard drive configured systems.

    J Allard (Expert):

    Q: Can we stream videos from our PCs?

    A: yes. if you have media center on those pcs. you will be able to stream standard and high definition video.

    J Allard (Expert):

    Q: Why even offer the core packa

    1. Re:More readable format? by MarkGriz · · Score: 5, Funny

      "Why is there almost no proper capitalization? I mean, it's already damn near impossible to read but a five minute skim/correct session wouldn't have been too much to ask, would it?"

      You must have missed the last question from the interview....

      Q: Many gamers and non-gamers alike choose to communicate with the generally accepted practice of capitalizing the first character of each sentence. Does Microsoft restrict your usage of the Shift key, or is there some other reason?

      A: Great question. The fact of the matter is that I'm typing this on the Microsoft "core" keyboard, which does not include a Shift key. Our market research indicates nearly 75% of our target market prefers to be lazy and not use a shift key. While our "premium" keyboard does offer this advanced technology, one was not available at the time of this interview.

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  2. Public relations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you are interested in the XBox 360, the information in this interview could be extremely useful to you. However, whether you're interested or not, make absolutely certain not to forget this crucial fact while reading this article:

    You are reading an advertisement.

  3. Backwards compatibility by ChronoDK · · Score: 5, Interesting

    He forgot to ask the most important question - the only thing there is left to know about Xbox 360 - which first generation Xbox games will we be able to play? We know it's not all of them, but not how many or how few.

  4. An Hour? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This interview took an hour to complete?

    Some marketing mumbo-jumbo bs, and then a summary that says absolutely nothing other than "We want to make the best console ever for everyone." Which was probably written prior to the interview, then cut-and-pasted into the chat session. br>
    If I am going to spend time viewing an online interview with an "expert," I expect to gain some insight, maybe, possibly, learn some new things. The MS press releases on the XBox 360 would have been a more informative read... and would, in essence, say exactly the same thing.

    I know I'm getting modded down for this, but really now...

    One valid item-of-note:

    FTA: "Q: Why even offer the core package, its seems quite useless[sic] A: the significance of this message can not be understated. many of the publishing and retail partners want our commitment to grow the market. and as you have heard from us in our press conferences and such we are very committed to growing the market."

    Translation: We have to convince developers and retailers that consumers will purchase the product, which they assuredly will not do at the price point for the complete system.

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    "Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
  5. Confusion by keyrat+rafa · · Score: 5, Insightful

    My friends aren't hard core gamers. They don't look up specs or read online chats. They'll probably buy the cheaper xbox only to find out later it's missing functionality (no backwards compatability, as well as other features). This is just a muck on MS's part. And a 2.5" drive? Why the hell would they go and do that? Just to make it more expensive? I'm waiting for the PS3. Hopefully it takes a normal 3.5" IDE drive just like the PS2 does.

  6. Not a sales pitch for them, but... by Cerdic · · Score: 5, Insightful

    For $100 more, you get:
    -remote control (for playing movies)
    -wireless version of controller
    -Xbox Live headset and 'silver' membership
    -20GB hard drive (needed to play some Xbox1 games)
    -High definition AV cables

    If you don't get that more expensive package, you *have* to spend at least another $25 for a memory card to save games. For the Xbox1, you absolutely needed the $25-$30 remote to play DVD movies. I suspect that the Xbox360 will require this.

    If you didn't care about high def cables, Xbox Live, or features that need a hard drive, then you have saved $50 at this point. This seems more like a scam to rip people off than really offer them a cheaper package.

    --
    Advice for my fellow geeks: before seeking out that threesome you dream of, you might see what a TWOsome is like first.
  7. USB storage? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    J Allard (Expert):
    Q: Can a USB Memory been used by the xbox 360??(I'm asking this because the 360 has USB ports)
    A: at present our design for xbox 360 uses the usb ports in a read-only capacity for playing music and viewing photos. if there are other applications that you guys think are interesting then please give us your feedback.


    This is such a weak answer.

    Here's an interesting application, Mr. Allard: How about not screwing customers by forcing them to buy some undersized, overpriced "XBox360 Memory Unit", instead of allowing the use of USB flash drives for game saves?

  8. Or in other words by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The thing to remember is that while we designed a no compromises game system, we made some compromises.

    I just find it funny that they keep talking about "growing the market" when they $300 verison comes up. Um... I thought that was what the original XBox did, by trying to into new areas for the video game market, what with the hard drive and built-in ethernet and other features traditionally associated with PC gaming. Making those things into peripherals now with the XBox 360 seems to be acknowleging that growing the market wasn't actually a good idea to begin with, and they should retreat from that and just stick to the things the un-growed, traditional console market does.

    How do you "grow the market" by releasing something totally indifferentiable from the PS3? Or does "grow the market" mean "try to steal Sony's market"?

  9. Article Slow, Transcript here by hobotron · · Score: 5, Funny



    pS34lyfe: lol ur xbox doesnt have 200 mil textapixel fill rate lol
    pS34lyfe: cell is cyberdyne look at the screen sh0ts
    AllardJ: what
    g4m3Cubist: u know u can get liek 2 rev for one xbox360 so is that like 2 rpm? lololz
    satUrnSleeper: SATURN WILL RETURN AND TRIUMPH
    pS34lyfe: sum1 +b that s3g4 n00b
    g4m3Cubist: jus +b *@aol.com lmaosedong
    PeeCeeG4m3r: why is the cs:s serber down
    d0nK1nG: CLOCKSPIDER VS LIMECAT DEATHMATCH AT 8PM CST
    rEvOlUtIoN06: so uh why are u talkin bout ur console every1 knows ur just apossed to be quiet like nintendo
    AllardJ: Oh Jesus Christ why did I agree to this

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    There is truth in humor.