Zucas said:
It's simply a personal thing. Where larger companies simply throw away millions(sometimes billions in MS's case to enter the gaming market... 26 billion by the way just for research and development of the Xbox and 360 not including the 5 billion in losses) just to push the smaller less capable companies out of business. They can throw away all this money to make more competitive prices, make more acquisitions, and get more brand appeal because profits is not something they ahve to worry about when entering. It's an unfair advantage and usually their ultimate goal is simply to drive a single competitor out of the market such that they are hurt in other competing markets. That's why I find it so awesome that this generation the Wii is coming out on top. I mean the smallest company of the bunch shows up 2 companies that wasted billions for nothing. But that's why I disagree with a tactic. It's low and shallow in my opinion because it's not the brighter side of the competition. It doesn't help the customer out. All it shows is a larger corporation throwing away millions or billions of dollars simply for the prize of destroying another competitor's business. THAT'S WHY I DON'T APPROVE. But you take whatever makes you happy.
However on the other side of these things I hope the 360 does better in the Japanese market because its not a bad a console. And the reasonings for their dislike of the 360 or rather MS(probably similar to mine) I think shouldn't be spoiled by that. 360 is a great gaming console with good games and I'd like to see them enjoy it just as much as I do. Which is why I hope Vesperia helps out the title. |
You can't possibly believe that MS thinks they will put Sony or Nintendo out of business. Love or hate MS, they are not idiots. If they were, they would not have gotten to be the company that they are. MS simply wants to sell a lot of consoles and make money. Of course they'd love to "win" the console war, but as long as they continue to be profitable with the 360, they'll be happy with that. Just like Sony and Nintendo. If you think any of those three companies are in business for any other reason, you're just simply wrong.
Don't forget, in this particular situation, Sony is the reigning juggernaut. Their PS2 console will always be considered a legendary machine and it won the last gen by a landslide. The fact that the 360 has gained a lot of the market this gen is enough to establish MS as a real player in the video game industry. Mission accomplished for them. The only reason they take so much flack is because they're MS. When Nintendo dominated the market and drove everyone else out with the NES, SNES, and Gameboy, they didn't take near as much heat.









