Black Fist said:
Microsoft is losing market share by the second, that´s true, and that´s because, at this point, Microsoft is just a pathetic company, with bad decisions left and right. If not for the years in the computer business, they would have closed doors long ago. The only way to save Microsoft from obivion (and they are on their way there) is to fire everyone and start over. Steve Ballmer (MS´s CEO), Phil Spencer (head of Microsoft Game Studios) and Don Mattrick (basically the head of the XBox) need to go. Since Peter Moore left the company (former head of the Xbox) and went to EA (now head of EA Sports), the Xbox is a piece of crap. As for PC gaming vs Xbox.... When you have a superior versions vs a inferior version, what are you going to choose? And let´s not forget about PC piracy. And, when choosing to buy a console, what are you going to get? The one that has all multiplatform games and then some (Sony or NIntendo) or the one that has all multiplatform games and nothing more to call their own? Without exclusives, a console is nothing more than an empty shell, it has no identity. The problem is Microsoft´s moronic way of thinking. If you put a game in two platforms, you will sell double. So, it´s just a matter of time until they figure that, if you put a game in three platforms, you will sell triple; in that day, MGS games will start to go to the PS3 (Halo would sell tons on the PS3 too). That Microsoft to you, they only see money, they only care for money, they have no pride in what they do. |
I won't really touch the first part here, I don't think this thread is the place for that discussion. If you wan't to make a thread about it then I will gladly discuss it with you.
at the start of this gen most of the games were pc/360 and the 360 still sold fine. Then for the last 3 years or so far fewer games from Microsoft were brought over to the PC. Games like Fable 2, Gears 2, Forza 3, Halo wars etc and Mass effect for a time were kept as 360 exclusives. This didn't seem to have a major impact on 360 sales or really game sales. This suggests to me going the other way won't make a major impact on the 360. And I think microsoft are realising that and realising that they are losing out by not supporting PC gaming. There is clearly enough difference in the demographics of both platforms that there is room in the market for both.
I don't think Microsoft will ever move to SONY consoles etc, they are trying to push their own platforms with their support. There is little benefit for them to publish games on other platforms, there is far more money in the platforms them selves (XBL and windows). They have invested a very large amount of money into getting a foot hold into the console space and I think their support for PC gaming suffered a bit. I think they have the money and the need to support both.
That is my opinion on the matter anyway.
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