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twesterm said:

Right now Home is in fact an embarrassment.  It was rushed out the door very quickly (well, very early) and now the vast majority of people that don't have fanboy blinders on think it's crap.  True, it has potential but they've already let everyone play the bad so there's little incentive to come back for the good.

Why do people presume an half-baked idea that no one knows how to implement, which was delayed awhile, and apparently doesn't show any compelling reason to be around at the moment, was "rushed out the door very quickly"?  Home was announced too soon, and not coded properly.  Give it another 5 years without being up, and it would still not be ready.  Sony's hope for Home is enough people hang on that companies will produce content for it.

Again, I think "rushed out the door" is a poor description for Home.  Announced too soon, to the extent that Microsoft was able to produce a counter to it is one thing.  But the thing wasn't rushed.