| Dodece said: A breath of honesty is needed. During the past month there hasn't been a lot of exageration or misinformation. The news was universally bad for Sony. They suffered a public relations disaster, had to rebuild their information infrastructure, and are probably going to lose billions of dollars in reinbursement. Anyone thinking that Sony weathered the storm well, or is going to just bounce back is deluding themselves. There are still people harshing on Microsoft for the 360 failure rate years later, and Sony is going to be viewed as having shitty security on their consoles for just as long. Really bad timing on top of it all. The stigma will carry over to their next console. |
While I agree the news was universally bad for Sony and that they apparently had important security problems, there is still a lot of exageration and misinformation nonetheless, particularly outside reliable sources.







