Squilliam said:
I retort with the blind assertion that Sony is following the path of General Motors. 1. Rely on brand name and past success. 2. Release vehicles unsuitable to the market conditions. 3. Be unable to change due to management inertia 4. Discount said vehicles heavily to maintain market share/production but post massive losses. 5. Go bankrupt at the first sign of industry wide trouble. 6. Get bailed out by the government. P.S. If the Xbox 360 was following the same path of HD-DVD it wouldn't have lasted for four years, actually post two years of profit and it wouldn't still be selling now would it? This generation DVD beat Blu Ray btw if you count the install base of the Wii + 360 combined and compare it to the PS3. No I don't want Sony to fail. I just think that everyones getting too optimistic about things so I decided to provide doses of reality like the fact that the Wii is still more successful than any console previously released and that the Sony / Microsoft business models suck. Sonys is the original suckyness of the razor/blade mentality and Microsofts is a slightly improved but still sucky model next to the Nintendo model of 'how things are meant to be done'. |
i dont see while u pointed that?, if that the case 360 its on the point 4, it got 2 discounts in europe last year, and it's heavy cut in UK being half price of a Dsi PSP Go, almost as cheap. heavily the only reason microsoft doesn't go the way of sega it's because microsoft have deep pockets of windows.