| osed125 said: I already said that I don't agree with his current business strategies. What I'm arguing the most is that, if it wasn't for him, Nintendo would be in a much worse situation. That is pretty much a fact, but it doesn't justify his current problems. I also think he has made some very good decisions regarding the 3DS, where he has completely drop the ball is with the Wii U. He has some recent successes, not everything he has done is bad. |
Oh, absolutely, and I get that. He created an absolute revolution for Nintendo in the previous generation and he deserves commending for that.
But sadly, that's just that - a commendation. This is business, after all. Sometimes a drastic change is required for good.
Not that I'm saying this is a be-all-end-all bad result today. Just merely that it's a culmination of the current direction being stubbornly steadfast despite multiple problems persisting for years upon years and never really being resolved (e.g. Is it really okay in 2014 to be missing a unified account system? Is it really acceptable to hear "We won't have a software drought at the launch of our next console" for the 4th time?). It would be for reasons like those that I'd be baying for change.







