WereKitten said:
There's no such thing as "deserving" in the market. You don't gain karma points by making good games and giving good services. You sell what you sell, by using whatever means you choose to employ. A self-fulfilling prophecy if you want. So you're saying there is no such thing as marketing psychology? Karma is based upon the rule of inevitable results. Based on that logic...I would definitely have to question yours. In this sense each and every item on the market "deserves" its sales in a tautological way, or none does in the truest sense of the word. Products are given to their market at prices based on the wishes of the business minds behind them. This can have a positive or negative outcome. MS lost money by entering the console market and willingly did so, because they wanted to gain a slice of the upcoming media delivery and service market. The same trend shift that is threatening and will reduce their importance in the OS and application market gave them reason to do so. Microsoft wont lose importance of their OS.They currently have a monopoly which constantly has class action lawsuits after it. They day Microsoft doesn't antagonize a suits for monopolization of the OS market is the day they play fair ball. Just as Sony is a conglomerate focusing on Sony Pictures, Sony electronics and more, Microsoft can do just as they please. These are two well able corporations. Microsoft still is more powerful.
They are succeeding in their goal: their greatest victory is the penetration of Live and the Netflix kind of deal. If they will have to go all casual next gen to keep striving towards their real goal, they will. Microsoft wants the casuals just like Sony does. It's a smart plan if they want to make the most that they can. The 720 will be an amazing system. The only reason the 360 had the problems it had was because of rushing the launch.
PS: do you have any evidence that the latest 360 hardware iteration have fallen inline with the average failure rates for similar electronic products (less than 1%)? Microsoft has figured out the definite reason and cure for RROD. There was a news report about it on Yahoo.com when I was at school a couple weeks ago. I can't really find the report, but i'll try to find it (I need some sleep). The Jasper edition of the Xbox 360 fixed the mass majority of RROD. Really RROD is a distant memory to alot of people. |







