| JayWood2010 said:
So, when Sony starts making silly assertions about their superiority again, remember to look in the mirror, because they are learning it from the best. |
This is wrong but is pretty funny. The idea of Sony's marketing directors sitting at their computers studying internet trolls thinking, "Yes, this is good. We must use this against Microsoft when given the opportunity" is rather hilarious.
| JayWood2010 said:
I do feel, however, that those gamers on the outside need to understand and grasp why Sony is the way they are. We’ve often seen how passionate Sony fans can sometimes be rather cocky, but the fact is that that is the type of gamer Sony caters to the most. |
This is wrong too. Well...I guess it depends on what you mean by "cater to." As someone already pointed, the vast majority of Sony fans (i.e., people who buy Sony products) don't browse internet forums or even care about passionate debates involving other manufacturers. So, the audience that Sony caters to the most is not arrogant at all; in fact, the audience is rather indifferent to the situation.
Moreover, his claim that Sony is still arrogant is pretty weak. His only evidence of this is: "they made comparisons to the competition. That's arrogant." Any reasonable person can see that this makes no sense. My opinion of the ethics of Sony isn't even that high, but I can point out faulty reasoning when I see it. Product-comparisons are a standard form of marketing in all industries, so really, his only evidence of current Sony evidence is the fact that "They used to be arrogant and maybe they still are I dunno LOL"







