| Seece said: They don't like money? No seriously, I really think they put profit below other things when they shouldn't be. |
Haha, well that's one reason I'm sure.
The other is that they can't. They missed the boat. Judging by how many people said NO! on the voting... I assume Sony has already gotten a similar feedback to the idea. Microsoft started off charging for the service and has constantly improved it and added new features. Sony didn't, and it's so late into it's cycle, that it would crush sales and make them look terrible. The internet would blow up at them for it, even if they had some brand new xbox Live type layout, interface, and apps waiting to come all out at once. Many people bought a PS3 because they aren't planning on paying a monthly fee. If you charge it, you'll simply lose them as customers. The fallout would hurt them more in other areas than it would help them with this one area.
Why they didn't think to copy Microsoft in the beginning... well because they hate making a profit. Didn't I just read they have lost 82% of their value in the past decade alone?
BOOM! FACE KICK!








