binary solo said:
You seem to be confused between long term vision for MS as a whole, and vision for Xbox. Xbox is not integral to MS, never has been, never will be. MS got into consoles as a rearguard action. And now consoles pretty much don't matter in the grand scheme of global electronics and computer domination. So MS's long term vision needs to be all about tablets and mobile. MS may continue to think that it's necessary to be present in the console space for as long as consoles are around. But consoles have never been vital to MS's ambitions. |
What do you mean that the Xbox is not integral to MS. Where are you basing this information from. So are you telling me that MS does not want a console on the market with an established fanbase to still conbat their competitiors like Amazon, Google and probably Apple at some time. So you are saying that MS still does not want to have a presense within the Home and have a footprint on the number one entertainment hardware which is the TV.
The reality is who cares if the Xbox division is vital to MS business. MS sell a lot of products and spend billions on them that are not vital to their business. As long as MS is willing to continue to fund development and growth within the department, that is all that is needed. If MS is willing to fund 1 billion or better to keep the department running smooth so that Phil has the resources to continue to make a solid if not great product then where is the problem. The confusion is most people posting here thinking that the Xbox division has to be vital to MS but instead, the Xbox unit needs to be revelant to MS and also stand on its own.








