Dodece said:
So basically what you are doing now is boasting about a crime you have committed, mocked your victim, and taken pride in your anti social behavior. Exactly how detached from reality are you. I don't care how much you love Sony. That isn't a justification for victimizing the uninvolved and the innocent. Congratulation on your incredible display of immaturity. The only thing you are proving here is your complete lack of compunction. Well self confessed criminal I hope you understand that there isn't any reason for anyone here to take you seriously anymore. You are now a known liar, troll, and slanderer. Seriously what were you thinking. You need some time alone to evaluate your behavior. This isn't something a rational or reasonable person would do. |
I'm not sure what you are so upset about. I never did anything that should harm the reputation of glassdoor, and I intended from the start to simply prove my point and delete it, which preceded your little meltdown here.
There are plenty of bad reviews on glassdoor for Sony. This one specifically had glaring omissions and mistakes in it that point to the conclusion that it was fake. For instance, why blame Playstation Execs for failing when the division is posting profit? A senior manager should have actually been taking pride in that, not cutting his own support.
Why would a senior manager say the ps3's main strength is the "core" audience, when it was actually the act of moving closer to the core that hampered its progress this gen? Its casual games, like LBP, and secondary functions, like netflix, kept the ps3 relevant to a larger number of people.
Why would he say that he 'thinks there will be more layoffs', when it has already been in the books for quite a while? It is definitive, not speculative, that more layoffs are coming.
Move didn't fail because it was poor. Move failed because it was poor AND far too late.
He says Vita is failing because of its price and games. Yet it's getting a price drop and has 2 big core games coming out in the next 3 months. None of what he's saying makes sense from the perspective of a Senior Manager at Sony Computer Entertainment of America. And like I told Kasz already, if he really was what he claims to be, then he is exactly the reason Sony is doing poorly. He demonstrates a fundamental disconnect with the market, and a misunderstanding of his own product.









