nightsurge said:
Ah, in comes PS3 fanboy extraoridnaire Rpruett.
That's rich. PC/360 owner comes trouncing in. In another thread says that he's never witnessed screen tearing in a 360 game (Even when shown examples) but it's all over the place in KZ2. Rofl. Dude you're an absolute riot.
Read that other thread again, kid. You simply fail to read closely I presume.
In repsonse to your message: Has Home recouped it's losses? Can you find something to show how much development costed and how much they have made off of Home so far? Also, what about operating costs? I'm sure it takes quite a few nice servers to host all those users on Home and all the content.
I have no idea if Home has recouped it's losses. Do you? And don't bother answering that because since you don't know you have no basis for calling it a failure. Operating costs are probably tied into the entire PSN and are certainly covered by the micro-transactions that take place.
Funny. You claim to have no idea if the losses are recouped, but then try to claim that operating costs are "certainly covered by the micro-transactions". Very contradicting of you. How is it you are so certain of this? You have no basis for this. I actually feel the opposite and I feel that Home has made Sony little gain in the overall PSN costs. Why do I believe this? Because Sony hasn't given any sales data on it except for that one brief "revenue" blurp.
Notice how Sony hasn't released any data on Home revenue... erm.. I mean profits since that bit about it getting more "revenue" in 4 days than the first week of the video download service? I put revenue in quotes because Sony likes to use the term in place of profits to mislead people. You can have a revenue of a high positive amount but still have negative or very lackluster profits.
Sony...Those Asian devils! Microsoft and every other large corporation are just straight shooters though. Let us forget about the fact that Microsoft forged ahead with faulty hardware. (Assumably so their the horde of goobers would keep gobbling up their fault system.) 
^^This basically answers nothing and adds nothing to what I said.
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