I love to play the devils advocate. More specifically sometimes the only way to properly convey a meaning is to it is the most toxic way imaginable. Notice how everyone stopped to take notice. Like the most rational man in the room went insane unexpectedly. Everyone succumbed to shock and awe.
Anyway Sony doesn't have a attitude problem that needs an obvious correction. The attitude isn't costing them anything. Hell it might be doing them a world of good, and as long as consumers tolerate it. Well it cannot be much of a problem if ten million consumer can look beyond it. They will only correct an attitude if it costs them more then it gains them, and right now that doesn't seem very likely does it?







