Yesterday we revealed the results of a poll run by IGN UK , which asked IGN readers about what they’d like to see at the next-gen Xbox reveal event. Microsoft effectively did the opposite of what respondents told us, focusing on the system as the entertainment centre of the home, as opposed to a gaming device.

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Now, to be fair, E3 is only weeks away, so Microsoft may well have simply made the decision to save all its big gaming guns for that event and get the, erm, less interesting stuff out of the way first. Regardless, first impressions count, and it seems the reveal has left a sour taste in the mouths of IGN’s audience, at least if the 76,000 people that voted in our follow-up poll are anything to go by.We asked “What did you think of the Xbox One reveal event?” Around 25% of respondents were positive about the reveal, with 6% saying it was fantastic and 17% regarding it as solid. On the flipside, more than 75% of the 76,000 people who voted thought it was disappointing. 47% of voters – ALMOST HALF – said there were too many elements they weren't interested in, while almost 29% of people said it was nothing short of a disaster.Here’s hoping Microsoft can turn gamers’ impressions of the system around at E3. After all, regardless of its entertainment hub aspirations, Xbox One can’t afford to turn its back on the audience that greatly contributed to the success of Xbox 360.

Cam Shea is the Senior Editor at IGN Australia. Click these links and hit follow so we can be friends! Twitter