| chocoloco said: No, I like competition and Nintendos games are to different from Sony's and Microsofts to really push quality in software and hardware to gain sales and loyalty. Microsoft and Sony's battle for the hardcore forces them to work hard to out do each other and actually not be a big, fat, complacent fat man who can throw shitty hardware and software at us leaving the customer with no choice, but to take what is thrown at them or to quit gaming. |
I share your sentiment, but that's exactly one of the reasons I could see Sony/MS joing forces - unless they both feel they're going to far down their own paths now.
MS wanted to partner with Sony initially so it's not like the idea is even without precedent.
Personally, if Sony were will to accept a console they build and sell with MS OS and DirectX and a shared infrastructure I could definately see them getting together. They want to make money and their actual goals are fairly complimentary overall.
Not that it would necessarily be overall good for the end consumer, but from a business perspective it makes a lot of sense.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







