Lord N said:
I'd hardly call a lead that's only because of a headstart any kind of dominance. MS doesn't make any mistakes? -RROD, disc scratching, and various other hardware design flaws that were ignored and allowed to fester and worsen until they turned into PR nightmares. -360 priced at double mass market price point from the beginning. -Failure to drop the price in a timely and effective manner. -Failure to make sure that the game library of the 360 was more diverse instead of the majority of its high-profile titles being shooters, racing sims, and sports games. - |
And yet, they are sitting close to 17M consoles sold, and easily overshadowing the progress of the original Xbox.
As far as MS mistakes, let's compare:
MS - RROD, disc scratching (which happens a lot when you turn your Xbox vertical or horizontal while the disc is playing), Windows Vista and ME - though in defense of MS, I never buy an OS until Service Pack 2 hits - and a few gaming misses
Sony's greatest hits - BetaMax, UMDs, Minidisk, ATRAC® music format, exploding laptop batteries, PS2 disk read errors and Super Audio CDs
Funny that you'd mention the 360 pricing ... it still got a ton of sales, even while being supply constrained for several months. There was also no need for MS to do a price cut - they were comfortable with sales for nearly 2 years and making profits, so why cut into those profits with a price cut? Sony did it within 6 months of launch because they were desperate for sales. And the lineup is very diverse - shooters, sports games, RPGs, driving games - even casual games.
Sony has to find a winning formula to make this race put them into the black ...







